Belgian photographer Harry Gruyaert draws creative inspiration from the places where earth meets sea. And while the shoreline may not be always be the main focus of his pictures, it forms a backdrop as regular as the pounding surf.
Leaving the Ivory Tower by Werner Bischof
Compelled by the horrors of World War II to leave his successful career as a studio photographer, Werner Bischof became an important humanitarian force in photojournalism before being dying at the early age of 38.
Borders have always intrigued Alex Webb as places where cultures converge under complex circumstances. In his new monograph, Webb displays his unique point of view on the city that lies between Asia and Europe, and he explores the many layers of Istanbul’s transitioning culture and multifaceted history.