photography
On the Road with House of Homeland
Seamus Murphy, director of the new doc A Dog Called Money, on traveling the world with PJ Harvey – and his favorite binge-worthy TV shows.
Texas and the Lost Girls
The director of All Roads to Pearla recalls and shares images from a human trafficking raid in Houston that he covered as a photojournalist.
The Way Forward: Pete Souza
The former Obama White House photographer and subject of the new documentary The Way I See It looks ahead to life and art after COVID.
An Excerpt From John Dwyer’s (Oh Sees) Photo Book Vinegar Mirror
A modest collection of vignettes from Dwyer's life.
How Filmmaker and Street Photographer Jay Giampietro Saw New York City During Coronavirus
Talkhouse's resident Weegee, Jay Giampietro, shares the images he captured on the streets of NYC as the city approached total lockdown.
How I Rediscovered My Love of Storytelling Through Street Photography
Documentarian Jason Tippet on the backstory to his first book of photography, Heading to Bill’s for Cigarettes, out now through Oscilloscope.
An Excerpt From Remember Sports’ Sunchokes: A Photo Book
Read an essay by vocalist/guitarist and check out some pages from the band's new photo book.
A Letter to Jay
Photographer Stephen Wilkes writes to his mentor, Jay Maisel, on the eve of the release of his documentary about him, Jay Myself.
A Guide to Florist’s Emily Alone
Emily Sprague poetically takes us track-by-track through her new album, out today via Double Double Whammy.
How Filmmaker and Street Photographer Jay Giampietro Saw Manhattan’s MAGA Midterms
While many New Yorkers celebrated Democrats retaking the House, Trump stalwart were having their own party at Fox News HQ.
How Filmmaker and Street Photographer Jay Giampietro Saw Trump’s New York on Election Day 2016
Photographs taken on the streets of New York City on the day Americans chose Donald J. Trump as the 45th President of the United States.
Brian Trenchard-Smith (Turkey Shoot) Talks the Challenges of Making Movies with Animals (Part 2)
The veteran director concludes his two-part piece about his love of animals, and how to get the best out of them on camera.











