Junesix Media on Take Ivy

Junesix Media posts about the re-release of the cult 1965 Take Ivy by Japanese photographer Teruyoshi Hayashida.
EMM about the re-release of Take Ivy

EMM post photos from the original Take Ivy published on Japan in 1965 and announces the re-release of the book in English.
Zawya eats up John Hunt’s words

Middle Eastern business directory, Zawya, takes John Hunt’s word for it—and by it we mean advertising. The advertising mogul was quoted extensively in an article about the future of advertising. [Read the article here]
What’s Swag about the re-release of Take Ivy

What’s Swag posts about the re-release of the 1965 Take Ivy by the Japanese photographer Teruyoshi Hayashida.
JANERA promotes Curse of the Black Gold show in London

JANERA a blog that “curates transnational conversations that explore the human stories behind world affairs” focused on the work of Ed Kashi after the opening of his exhibit in London. [Read the article here]
Oliver Spencer on Take Ivy

Oliver Spencer posts about the original and the re-release of the iconic Take Ivy by Japanese photographer Teruyoshi Hayashida.
SCAtoday.net announces Suburban Knights

SCAToday.net, a news source for “News from the Current Middle Ages”, announced the release of Suburban Knights: A Return to the Middle Ages and included the words of the author. Read the article here.
Start With Typewriters honors Take Ivy

Start With Typewriters honors Take Ivy and mentions the re-release of the iconic book with photographs by Teruyoshi Hayashida.
Modern Destiny about the re-release of Take Ivy

Modern Destiny is excited about the re-release of the iconic Take Ivy by Japanese photographer Teruyoshi Hayashida.
Hearty investigates Full Bleed

Hearty Magazine took a look at Full Bleed: New York City Skateboard Photography, a compilation of skateboard photographs from over 40 photographers. [Read the article]
Selectism feeds “the growing document” that is Ms. Cherry’s New York

Selectism featured Vivian Cherry’s latest powerHouse release, Vivian Cherry’s New York. Read the article here.
Huck likes Full Bleed

Huck Magazine featured Full Bleed: New York City Skateboard Photography. [Read the article]
USA Today wowed by 50 Photographs

Who would have thought that Academy-Award winning actress Jessica Lange might have, over the past fifteen years, been compiling a collection of photos? And who would have thought that said photos would be curated into a book (called 50 Photographs)? And that those photos would actually be stark, but cerebral images? Apparently not the editors [...]
HIV Plus finds optimism and hope in I Am Because We Are

I Am Because We Are is the story of the millions of children orphaned by AIDS in the African country of Malawi. The title comes from the African philosophy, “Ubuntu”, which pertains to the unity of mankind; an individual’s well-being dependent upon the well-being of others. HIV Plus Magazine finds optimism in the devastating stories [...]
Newsday alerts fans about 50 Photographs

Up until the release of her monograph, 50 Photographs, Jessica Lange was known for serveral things—but an eye for composition in photography was not one of them; thus, the announcement of the book was certainly newsworthy. While she has no plans to leave acting, she can certainly add photographer to her repertoire in the [...]
Paper breaks down We Are Experienced

Paper Magazine gives some cultural analysis based on Danielle Levitt’s debut monograph, We Are Experienced. Read it here.
Graphotism says Vandal Squad is must-read

It’s not surprising that graffiti and street-art publication, Graphotism, began its review of Vandal Squad: Inside the New York City Transit Police Department, 1984-2004 with “this book is so totally wrong”. The publication by Joseph Riviera is a tell-all of his time on New York City’s Vandal squad, a division of the Transit Police that [...]
ELLE puts I Still Do on its agenda

ELLE Magazine put Judith Fox’s I Still Do: Loving and Living with Alzheimers on its calendar, and probably should too. [More on the book]
Snoecks features the photographs from It’s All Good

Belgian magazine, Snoecks featured the gripping photography from Boogie’s book It’s All Good. The Serbian photographer captured the marginal areas of Brooklyn and Queens, for an exposé about life in the ghetto.




































