The photographer's first book is a celebration of the human body—forty-seven, shot over the course of one day, to be precise—in all its variety.
In his first book, the New York-based photographer with a surreal bent collaborates with hairstylist duo Hiro + Mari on a collection that celebrates the history of hair and the diverse community of East Williamsburg.
Mari Sarai's timeless black-and-white photographs offer an introduction to our new issue exploring the creativity and spirit of life in New York.
The photographer's latest exhibition pairs her aerial photographs of Death Valley with NASA's images of Mars in a reminder of the fragility of our planet.
The photographer's new book offers agency to one hundred queer, interracial couples in intimate images and interviews about their lives and relationships.
New Zealand photographer Derek Henderson pays homage to the North Island town in this decades-long personal project shared exclusively with Cero Magazine.
The British-Ghanaian photographer vividly proves the necessity of centering new perspectives and visions.
In her first monograph, the British photographer celebrates her Nigerian and Jamaican heritage and continues to put marginalized perspectives on fashion's center stage.
In her ongoing SXWRKER project, the photographer and documentarian invites sex workers into her studio to collaborate on their own images.
From the shores of Accra, photographer Nana Yaw Oduro shares a dreamy meditation on relishing the present.
Photographer Maisie Cousins shares an examination of colorful, moldy treasures.
In her most comprehensive book yet, the lifelong photographer revisits London's punk scene, the birth of hip hop in New York, and last year's movement for racial justice.
In an original commission for our inaugural issue, Anthony Cotsifas and Haidee Findlay-Levin offer a contemporary vision of the centuries-old genre of the female nude.
In her latest monograph 'Sept. 2020 NYC,' the photographer captures the energy and excitement of a single month in the city at the tail end of a summertime lull in Covid-19 cases.
Model-turned-photographer Guinevere van Seenus visits her longtime friend Kirsten Owen at her home in rural Vermont to capture a lyrical essay on womanhood.