Michael Robinson Chávez’s journey proves that a borrowed camera, a family trip, and a love for analog can launch a Pulitzer‑winning career, his book Mestizo.
The vibrancy in Mao Ishikawa’s photographs comes naturally from her subjects and their willingness to display themselves before her camera.
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Forged over seven years living and volunteering in Ukraine, Wet Ground by British-Iranian artist Aria Shahrokhshahi cuts straight through and beyond the frontlines of Russia’s full-scale invasion. Pub...