Episodes
This seminal book, a compendium of image-based projects, illuminates the subtle evolution of ideas of photographic practice over time.
Published 11/20/24
Published 11/20/24
This is an introduction to the Leica team in Mexico, Central, and South America, which is actively highlighting and amplifying the visual voices across Latin America.
Published 11/14/24
This book presents a re-narration of public access artifacts, untethered from their original cultural constructs — offering a prismatic view of authorship and representation.
Published 12/06/23
An overview featuring highlights from the largest international photo fair.
Published 11/22/23
This elegant book compiles Robert Cummings' hand-selected fabricated photographs destined for his Large Print Project — here brought to elegant fruition in the able hands of writer and curator David Campany with exceptional printing by publisher Stanley Barker.
Published 11/06/23
This seminal book by two groundbreaking visual narrative pioneers, Mary Virginia Swanson and Darius D. Himes, in an updated third edition provides a compreshensive investigation of the what/who/why and how of the creating and disseminating photobooks.
Published 10/25/23
Remember Me is a concentric ring of love stories capturing the twenty-year evolution of a family through the eyes of its youngest member.
Published 10/18/23
The Longing of the Stranger Whose Path Has Been Broken is a visual conversation of participatory storytelling in image, embroidery, drawing and poetry blending the rich cultural history, experience, resilience and joy of the keepers of the land, the Bedouin in South Sinai.
Published 10/04/23
This book is a culmination of Barbara Peacock’s 7-year journey into 400 bedrooms in 50 states to collaboratively capture searingly authentic portraits of the people who comprise America.
Published 09/27/23
Elizabeth Clark Libert's bold diaristic conversation with herself is a reckoning with a twenty years old sexual trauma and its impact on raising her school-age sons. Boy Crazy is a masterfully designed melange of self-portraits, environmental portraits, seasonal landscapes and family photos. Interspersed in a searingly honest staccato manner are intimate musings, email correspondence with her perpetrator and snippets of pointed conversation with her sons.  In this conversation, Elizabeth...
Published 09/20/23
Image Cities explores the complexity of our 21st-century visual messaging found in 17 globally interconnected cities around the world.
Published 09/13/23
Morgan Ashcom is a master collaborator who uses the material object of a photobook to begin a conversation on complicity, agency and hope.
Published 06/27/23
Artist Brea Souders engages in a diaristic conversation with a female chatbot, creating a bridge between art and AI.
Published 06/20/23
Photographer and prolific bookmaker Todd R. Forsgren animates how observation and data collection influences our understanding and perception. In exhibition and book form, he offers us a journey of discovery with a focused aim—shifting paradigms.
Published 06/13/23
Toni Wilkinson plays with the potent intersection of women, food and photography in a visual feast of domestic portraits.
Published 05/23/23
Transcendence: Queer Restoryation is a modern allegory inspired by a self-portrait series.
Published 05/16/23
Astrid Reischwitz weaves the past and future of personal identity and cultural belonging into a rich tapestry in her first monograph.
Published 05/09/23
Women and non-binary mamas share the light and dark moments of parenthood in Eye Mama: Poetic Truths of Home and Motherhood.
Published 05/02/23
Britland Tracy’s creative practice is an organic and intentional exploration of collective social norms in image and text. Her cinematic multi-media documentation flips narratives, reverses power structures and collapses siloes. She investigates how we see—and mirrors back some telling truths.
Published 04/25/23
Ferociousness, love and humor guides Peggy Nolan’s unsentimental documentation of raising her seven kids.
Published 04/18/23
How We See: Photobooks by Women and What They Saw: Historical Photobooks by Women, 1843-1999 are two essential anthologies published by 10 x10 Photobooks. Both publications are the impetus for global community-based reading rooms that feature hands-on exchanges of knowledge, research and discovery. Together, we discuss noteworthy historical and contemporary books by women that foster an expansive definition, a reexamination and a reinterpretation of a dynamic visual tool—the photobook.
Published 03/28/23
Kristen Joy Emack captures the visual presence of vulnerability and the transformative experience of love through deeply personal portraits. Her forthcoming monograph, Cousins, will be published by L’Artiere this May.
Published 03/21/23
Jessica Todd Harper uses photography to capture the poetic beauty of everyday life within a contemporary family.
Published 03/14/23
The Enigma of Belonging is a poetic offering exploring the incessant negotiation of belonging by Vietnamese American photographer and educator Binh Danh.
Published 02/28/23