V23n3
A Photographer Transforms Herself Into Ramen Noodles, Karl Lagerfeld, and Justin Timberlake's Hair
Jaimie Warren's self-portraits are a lot of things, but they're never boring.
Portraits of a Socialite Who Named Her Dog After Jackie O
Six years ago, photographer Chuck Grant met Tina Santi Flaherty, who lives above Jackie Kennedy's old apartment on Fifth Avenue. Tina describes Jackie Kennedy as her muse. These photos are inspired by the Kennedy aesthetic.
Nostalgia for Brutalism
Photographer Lola Paprocka grew up in Polish housing estates, and her obsession with Brutalist architecture shows through this series of photographs.
Photos That Make Partying Cool Again
"There's at least one picture of my boobs in anything I put out," Sandy Kim said in an interview with 'PAPER.'
A Look into the Real Lives of Larry Clark's 'Kids'
Highlyann Krasnow and Mel Stones capture the spirit of New York in the 90s in this series of portraits that feature the stars of the iconic and controversial film, 'Kids.'
Men Through the Lens of a Legendary Female Street Photographer
This series by Jill Freedman's is the culmination of her decades-long study of all types of men being funny, disgusting, adorable, and crude.
A Polish Photographer's Dark, Dreamlike Series Shows Her Daughter as She Grows Up
Magdalena Switek is known for her distinctive style: a brooding mixture of street and documentary photography, all black-and-white.
Groundbreaking Images by the Founder of the UK's First Women's Photographic Agency
"If somebody wanted a photograph of a person doing a certain job, we would send them a photograph of a woman doing it."
Gorgeous Photos from a Forgotten Side of California
Though it has suffered a run of bad luck, declaring bankruptcy in 2008, Vallejo is eclectic and diverse. Carolyn Drake's photos capture a city reminiscent of an older California, one before the tech boom.
Portraits of Australia’s African Migrants
Atong Atem's portrait photography explores the complicated sense of identity migrants often have, the idea of feeling suspended between two worlds and never fully belonging to either.
Photos of Zombies, Werewolves, and Puritans Made Using a 1950s Monster Makeup Guide
Sue de Beer's work is infused with a sense of the occult, something she attributes to growing up in Salem, Massachusetts.
Photos of a Vanishing Cuba
Australian photographer Gina Nero turns her critical eye toward Cuban society, capturing a way of life that will soon be changed irrevocably.