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  • Sep 9, 2024 | all-about-photo.com | Dewi Lewis Publishing |Michael Joseph |Pauline Vermare |Lisa McCord

    Publisher : Kehrer Verlag2024 | 144 pagesLost & Found documents a contemporary American subculture of young Travelers through raw, striking portraiture and intimate storytelling. These Travelers abandon home to move around the country by hitchhiking and freight train hopping in a nomadic, transient existence outside of mainstream society. Along their personal journey driven by wanderlust, escapism, or a search for transient jobs, they find a new family in their traveling friends.

  • May 2, 2024 | all-about-photo.com | Dewi Lewis Publishing |Michael Joseph |Nick Brandt |Christer Strömholm

    Publisher : Kehrer Verlag2024 | 144 pagesLost & Found documents a contemporary American subculture of young Travelers through raw, striking portraiture and intimate storytelling. These Travelers abandon home to move around the country by hitchhiking and freight train hopping in a nomadic, transient existence outside of mainstream society. Along their personal journey driven by wanderlust, escapism, or a search for transient jobs, they find a new family in their traveling friends.

  • Apr 30, 2024 | all-about-photo.com | Dewi Lewis Publishing |Michael Joseph |Nick Brandt |Christer Strömholm

    Publisher : Kehrer Verlag2024 | 144 pagesLost & Found documents a contemporary American subculture of young Travelers through raw, striking portraiture and intimate storytelling. These Travelers abandon home to move around the country by hitchhiking and freight train hopping in a nomadic, transient existence outside of mainstream society. Along their personal journey driven by wanderlust, escapism, or a search for transient jobs, they find a new family in their traveling friends.

  • Apr 29, 2024 | all-about-photo.com | Dewi Lewis Publishing |Michael Joseph |Nick Brandt |Christer Strömholm

    For ten years Roland Ramanan was privileged to be allowed into the lives and homes of many local residents, to photograph their struggles and their hardships; their families and their lovers. Some of these people are now his friends, others are no longer with us. Dominoes touches on universal themes of love, death, hope and the evolution of urban communities. The work is an honest look into lives that we often ignore; there is sadness but there is also always a sense of hope.

  • Jul 17, 2023 | all-about-photo.com | Dewi Lewis Publishing |Henry Horenstein |Deb Achak |Keith Carter

    In 2017, Maciejka (Maya) Art spent a year in the Afro-Mexican village of Costa Chica. Oaxaca, living in the home of Juliana, a lawyer and her teenage daughter, Veronica. It was Juliana who introduced her to the women of the community - healers, midwives, widows, and the mothers - some single, some with several children. The women live relatively separately from men due to a local history of violence yet the life of community revolves around them.

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