Juan Madrid
It's Hard to Feel Blue Looking at These Pics of Wet Never Nudes
These colors don't run... except when they're caught in the rain.
This New York Town Celebrates the Time Brits Burned It Down
Photographer Juan Madrid documented the colonial reenactment festivities of the Burning of Kingston.
These Aren't Your Crusty Grandpa's Zines
Rock Paper Scissors and a Three-Armed Shovel brought together the work of a diverse and intersectional coalition of creative people who make art books that are personal and powerful.
Why Photo Zines Are More Important Than Ever
Even though paper and ink may seem unnecessary these days, we're living in a golden age of the page.
Photos of Small Town Life in Catskill, New York
You learn to love and hate it all at once—always wanting to leave, always coming back, longing for the day you drop everything and go for good.
Employees of the Month
Rowan Jacobsen's food writing has won a couple of James Beard Awards and a smattering of other honors. He writes for Outside, Mother Jones, Harper's Magazine, Orion, Yankee, and let us not forget the Calais Lakes and Ponds Working Group.
Photographer Juan Madrid Takes Intimate Portraits of Fallen American Cities
We talked to him about capitalism, despair, and knife fights.