Jodi Bieber: Quiet

The renowned South African photographer explores vulnerability and masculinity in her new portrait series

Despite South Africa’s growing reputation as a hub for arts, culture and design (with events like Design Indaba showcasing local talent), a dark cloud of violence looms over the country, which many argue is intensified by shifting gender norms. Acclaimed photographer—winner of the 2011 World Press Photo for her moving portrait of Bibi Aisha, and also a Johannesburg local—Jodi Bieber explores masculinity and male vulnerability …

Danny Lyon: The Bikeriders

The photographer's immersive look at '60s outlaw motorcycle culture returns to print in original form

Motorcycle culture has always held a place in American society and—thanks to iconic films like “The Wild Ones,” “Stone” and “Easy Rider”—the concept of the outlaw biker has continued to intrigue those with wayward inclinations. With one hand on the throttle and the other gripping a camera, legendary documentary photographer Danny Lyon captured the life and times of the Chicago Outlaws Motorcycle Club from 1963 …

Photo Film Screenprint Series

Jerome Daksiewicz pays tribute to analog photography with a series of film package-inspired posters

These days, shooting film photography is about much more than just taking an analog approach to the activity of capturing images. Every aspect can be savored—from the smell of fresh film to the acute understanding that each frame is precious. And, for Chicago-based designer Jerome Daksiewicz of NOMO studio, even the packaging of his film is worth recognizing. To celebrate the simple, informative graphic design …