Photography
Early Color Photography, and the Man Who Revives It
Autochromes are some of the first color photos, dating back to the 1910s and 1920s. Stuart Humphryes brings them back to life.
A New Exhibition is Archiving Melbourne’s Queer Culture In Real Time
"To archive something is to give it meaning, and allow it the dignity to stand still for a moment in time.”
Everyone Who Caught Our Eye At Hobart's MONA FOMA
Was everyone on The Island in on this big summer blowout?
The Jamaica That Tourists Don't See, in Photos
Nathaniel Bailey shows a side of the island that only locals know.
This Photographer Captures People’s Secret Fantasies
Jo Bogaerts' art represents his subject's most intimate desires, from BDSM to extramarital affairs.
The Exquisite Mess of Being a 20-Something, in Photos
Photographer Flo Verhulst on heartbreak, loneliness and self-care.
This Photographer Made a Camera Out of Police Bombs to Capture Riots
“People say photojournalists have to be impartial, but I want to be part of the movement.”
Inside the Cemetery Where the Dead Don’t Rest in Peace
In this unsuspecting neighbourhood of Paraguay’s capital, the dearly departed see more grave robbers than visitors.
Before and After Photos of U.S. Army Recruits
Photographer Jason Koxvold documents American soldiers before and after they go through military training.
Spooky Photos of Seances and Occult Ceremonies
Photographer Shannon Taggart's new book explores the lives and beliefs of Spiritualists around the world, ectoplasm included.