
Book review: Tatsuo Suzuki – BUNDLE 1 “The sound of waves”
As someone that had missed on buying Tatsuo Suzuki’s “Friction: Tokyo Street” which now sells for a price I am not ready to spend on it, I was extremely excited when I saw that Suzuki announced a new printed project. To kick this off, Tatsuo Suzuki set up a crowdfunding in which I participated in order to secure the first iteration of his new BUNDLE serie: The Sound of Waves (Tousei in japanese).
The crowdfunding campaign was a success, but does the book live up to the public’s expectations?

WIll ai-generated images kill documentary and street photography?
This article proposes to look at AI-generated images in a positive light by considering them as an enhancer of the value that “images of the real” possess. I will start by discussing Magnum photographer Carl de Keyzer’s new AI-generated images book project, before proposing a definition of a photographic image that allows to undermine AI-generated images by describing a value that applies exclusively to “real images”.

Book Review: Tommaso Protti – Terra vermelha
The book is the result of 10 years of work by Protti in the brazilian amazonian region, which is often perceived as “a dense, green expanse and a pristine sanctuary inhabited by isolated tribes” and goes a long way to contradict this perception by attempting to give an insight on the other, darker side of this vast region.

How I created my first zine (and why you should make one too)
In this article, I explain you why printing your work is important and how I realized this by working on my first zine.