This Week In Photography Books: Caleb Cain Marcus

by Jonathan Blaustein A few years ago, I got a sore throat that was so bad, I ended up on Percocet. Even then, the pain was unbearable. The thing about that virus, picked up in Mexico, was that the pain was so intense I couldn’t function as a person. Every time I swallowed, I felt […]

Photographers Quarterly Issue no. 3

I was never what you might call an “artsy” kid. Not me. I was a decent-enough jock in a suburban town, in the days before the Internet. Sports were all we had. I would have been fine, socially, if my younger brother hadn’t been better looking, more popular, and a better athlete than I was. […]

This Week In Photography Books: Jesse Burke

by Jonathan Blaustein I’ve been thinking a lot about the future. Mostly, how strange it is that none of us will ever know what’s to come, after we’re gone. Will our children be OK? Will we save the planet? Will robots take over and turn us into meat slaves? Such information is beyond our purview. […]

This Week In Photography Books: IPG Project

by Jonathan Blaustein My daughter loves pink. (Big surprise.) She’s a 3 year old girl, so it goes with the territory. Just yesterday, we were in a little market near the mountains. She was wearing pink boots, pink pants, a pink shirt, a pink jacket, and her new pink glasses. She made quite the impression […]

This Week In Photography Books: Lynn Saville

by Jonathan Blaustein I’m sitting in a silent room, over-looking a lilting snowman. Is there anything more beautiful than a snow-covered field? The sunlight reflects into your eyes, and the blue sky looms above, like an approving grandma. Perfect. It’s odd to feel tranquil and safe, in this week when illusions of such phenomena were […]