Internat is a book entirely shot on location at a maidens Internat in Ukraine. The girls live there own lives, seemingly forgotten by the world. This is the third book Carolyn came to do with me.
This is a newly edited publication of a body of work that was firstly published in the early 80’s in Japan. That book lived a very short life after a law suit.
This book is Wendy’s first. It is a story about loss, motherhood and how she found her home in Pakistan.
Having seen Imperial Courts by Dana Lixenberg, Brandon Thibodeaux and designer Teun van der Heijden approached me to work with them.
Raw View was a non profit magazine made by an exceptional group of professionals, writers, journalists, photo editors, graphic designers and translators working on a volunteer basis. In addition to the editorial staff, the magazine is aided by a team of ten international professionals.
Hiphop artist J Dilla came to Amsterdam in 1999 to perform at Paradiso. Yamandú photographed him and his gang Baatin and T3 while walking the streets and partying. In this book those images are published.
Rinko Kawauchi has gained international recognition for her nuanced, lushly colored images that offer closely observed fragments of everyday life. In this work, she shifts her attention from the micro to the macro.
When Nicholas lived in Los Angeles he used to walk around a lot. These daily photographic excursions always started from the building he was living in: #738.
Gijsbert Hanekroot started his career as a professional photographer in 1969. This turned out to be the perfect time to capture the explosion of the rockscene in the 70s, which resulted in many iconic photographs.
This book started for the photographer as a project investigating her Egyptian roots. And then the uprising came along. These two stories got interwoven cleverly by the designer and Laura.