There’s a particular thrill, a unique intimacy, in holding a well-crafted photobook. It’s more than just a collection of images bound together; it’s a carefully orchestrated journey, a visual symphony where each photograph plays a crucial note, contributing to an overall emotional and intellectual experience. As someone utterly captivated by this art form, I find…
Some books don’t just sit on your shelf, they settle into your soul. Robbie Lawrence’s Long Walk Home, published by Stanley/Barker, has precisely done that for me, earning the title of my favourite photobook to date. This exquisite double-volume work, a blend of candid action shots, studio portraiture, and a lyrical essay by the late…
Pia-Paulina Guilmoth’s Flowers Drink the River, published by Stanley/Barker, feels like a soft knock on a hidden door, a call to step into a world where patience, intimacy, and a fierce kind of stillness shape photography’s heartbeat. This isn’t just a book of images; it’s a testament to her dance with her surroundings, her chosen…