Mossless
Photos That Blur the Line Between Public and Private Personas
A preview of the latest volume of Mossless, which explores identity, portraiture, and the things that people keep secret.
Photographer Juan Madrid Takes Intimate Portraits of Fallen American Cities
We talked to him about capitalism, despair, and knife fights.
Mossless in America: Suzanna Zak
Suzanna Zak is an intermedia artist living and working in Los Angeles and wherever her travels take her. Moscow-born and New Jersey–raised, Zak is a prolific artist whose work stretches far beyond the reaches of her photography alone.
Mossless in America: Missy Prince
Portland photographer Missy Prince on deserts, darkrooms, and goats on leashes.
An Interview with Sebastian Collett
We talked with photographer Sebastian Collett about how to harness time, then set it free.
Mossless Magazine Interviews Yeon J. Yue
Mossless magazine talks with NYC photographer Yeon J. Yue about documenting the lives of American military families.
Mossless Magazine Interviews Dana Lixenberg
Dana Lixenberg is a photographer who focuses on the individuals and communities on the margins of society. Mossless magazine talks with her about capitalism, inequity, and the fragility of life.
Mossless Magazine Interviews Lucas Foglia
Lucas Foglia’s photographs beautifully capture his subjects finding a balance between human nature and the natural world.
Mossless Magazine Interviews Paul D'Amato
Paul D'Amato has been documenting dramas in the everyday lives of ordinary people for more than two decades. Mossless magazine speaks with him about photographing the West Side of Chicago for his new book, We Shall.
Mossless Magazine Interviews Eliot Dudik
Eliot preserves both a land and a culture on the brink of disappearance.
Mossless Magazine Interviews Benjamin Rasmussen
The 2014 PDN 30 award winner talks about the state of American culture, the melancholic nature of photography, and his new work on Syria.
Mossless in America: On the Road with Briner, Leavenworth, and Stewart
Sean Stewart, Timothy Briner, and Joe Leavenworth all photograph on the road in different ways, so it makes sense that they be interviewed in a van headed west.