EMAHO Picks the Most Interesting Photobooks of 2014
“Just like every year, more and more photobooks were published in 2014. The importance and awareness of making a photobook is increasing each year. ‘Making a photobook’ is the new
“Just like every year, more and more photobooks were published in 2014. The importance and awareness of making a photobook is increasing each year. ‘Making a photobook’ is the new
Japan – I received an sms message. “Today, our divorce was finalized.” Only at that time the message from my mother was just expressed quite simply although she always sends
Germany – By a series of fortunate events, Photography feature – Mark Power was present at the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. To mark the 25th anniversary, this new
Brazil – Besides being a shelter, the house is as well a home, an emotional and intimate place, a private space, a limited territory. The series Momentos e Máculas (Bad
THIS STORY CONTAINS EXPLICIT CONTENT In Indian society, it is said that when a hermaphrodite baby is born in an Indian family, Hijras come to the house to receive the
Germany – Photographer Photography feature – Michael Danner documents in his body of work Critical Mass the architecture, everyday routine, and security sys- tems of all 17 German nuclear power plants,
Ukraine – ‘MAIDAN – Portraits from the Black Square’ by Photography feature – Anastasia Taylor-Lind is a series of portraits of anti-government protestors and mourners made in a makeshift photographic studio
Japan – During a brief visit to Japan in 2009 I was soon fascinated by the isolation and loneliness I was feeling in the streets. It started as a personal
Japan – “With a crimson red cover, Bible for me is a very dream-like journey of Japanese photographer Photography feature – Momo Okabe, talking about her disturbed relationships with her
Spain – In life we all go through good times and bad times over and over, tirelessly. I went through one of these cycles and transformed it into this book.
India – August, 1943. Night is falling on Calcutta, silencing its flocks of ravens, but wakening another kind of life – a feverish, hidden one : in the Maidan, that
Ireland – Neither is an exploration into the dreams and fears of young women in Kaliningrad – an isolated Russian region on the Baltic Sea – through both image and text.