Kintsugi
Taken from her titular photo book “Kintsugi”, Polish artist Martyna Benedyka’s poetic black and white photographs are a reflection on self-repair
How does it feel?
This issue’s cover star, Aurélie Guichard’s black and white photography series is a soft reflection on the past year
Interiors
Robitaille’s black and white pictures are documents of intimacy, where they try to find a balance between emotional vastness and formal beauty or simplicity through photographing people in their personal spaces
M(OTHER)WORK
Documenting the labor and love of a stay-at-home-mother, Damaris Swass’s photos peer into queer, radical motherhood and claim their own agency
"Best Friends"
How do we represent care when it doesn’t fit into the bounds of a conventional relationship? Discover the intimacy of undefinable care through this photo series by Nina Parker
دخيلك يا عدرا
This black-and-white photo series visits the home of Tony, a solitary 70-year-old accountant. Jude Chehab documents the rebuilding of Tony’s house, physically and emotionally, in the wake of the recent Beirut explosion
Left of Center
Nina Parker's black-and-white film photography documents a Drag brunch in San Francisco where drag queens are hired for casual entertainment
What is Leisure? What is Rest?
A photo essay that captures the commas and pauses of workdays across the world.
Labor: A Photo Series
A photo series featuring street photography of the working class in the UAE and elsewhere.