January 2012
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Photo of the Day: Antoine D'Agata
Since 2005 Antoine D’Agata has had no place of residence. “The only type of connection I have to the tradition of reportage is coming up with the most efficient ways to deny, denounce or destroy its prejudice. Beyond humanistic pretence, reportage always conveys twisted or insidious values.” -Antoine D’Agata 
Jan 23rd
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Photo of the Day: Aaron McElroy
Aaron McElroy is an artist living in New York City.
Jan 23rd
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Book of the Day: The Burnt Lands by Bruce Munro
Bruce Munro’s first novel, The Burnt Lands, chronicles a summer in a small town on the outskirts of Ottawa. Through this true story, we follow two young delinquents, Bruce and Johnny, as they drop out of school with the promise of a life of freedom in a stolen car. As their misfit lifestyle becomes increasingly debaucherous the two find themselves living in a deserted forest trying to...
Jan 23rd
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Photo of the Day: Alexis Gross
Alexis Gross is a photographer living in Brooklyn, NY.
Jan 22nd
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Photo of the Day: Aurélien Arbet & Jérémie Egry
Aurélien Arbet & Jérémie Egry are photographers from Paris, France. They are also founders of the independent press JSBJ.
Jan 21st
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Photo of the Day: Ellen Rogers
Ellen Rogers is a fashion photographer based in London, England.
Jan 21st
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Photo of the Day: Bryan Schutmaat
Bryan Schutmaat is a photographer living between Bozeman, MT and Houston, TX.
Jan 20th
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Photo of the Day: Emiko Nagahiro
Emiko Nagahiro is a photographer living in Tokyo, Japan.
Jan 20th
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Book of the Day: You and I by Ryan McGinley
Ryan McGinleys first retrospective monograph. For this beautifully realized volume the artist has selected the best photographs from his first decade of work. The first edition is sure to become one of McGinley’s most collectable books. Ryan McGinley makes large-scale color photographs of his friends, a group that forms part of New York’s Lower East Side youth culture. He uses...
Jan 20th
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Book of the Day: Revenge by Ellen Von Unwerth
Revenge is Ellen Von Unwerth’s strangely beautiful and often light-hearted take on sadomaschism. These sorts of contradictions are what make Revenge (now in it’s third edition) as provocative as ever. Long known for her provocative work in the fashion world, here (Von Unwerth) is the director on the set, creating a sadomasochistic story, told solely in photographs, which ...
Jan 19th
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Photo of the Day: Sophie Van Der Perre
Sophie Van Der Perre is a photographer based in Amsterdam. 
Jan 19th
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Photo of the Day: Ana Cabaleiro
Ana Cabaleiro is a photographer based in Vigo, Spain. Purchase Ana’s Prints Here »
Jan 18th
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BOOK OF THE DAY: FRANCESCA WOODMAN FROM D.A.P
Even though Francesca Woodman was a little-known twenty-two-year-old RISD graduate at the time of her death, post-humous celebrations have unearthed her as one of the most captivating figures of 20th-century photography.  A spectral and anachronistic presence with her unruly Edwardian bouffant, heavy-lidded eyes, and old-fashioned prairie girl wardrobe, Woodman’s self-portraits portray her as...
Jan 17th
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Jan 11th
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December 2011
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Dec 13th
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Dec 8th
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Dec 7th
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Dec 6th
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Dec 1st
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November 2011
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Nov 8th
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