Coffee and History: Q&A with Stuart Freedman Stuart Freedman photographs India’s coffee houses, where lawyers, journalists, city officials and artists once congregated to debate the state of the country.
The Azeri Enigma: Q&A with Tomer Ifrah An Israeli photographer documents Azerbaijan through the small artifacts and experiences of daily life.
Men and Food: Q&A with Matthieu Paley The French photographer on his quest to document the food of our ancestors.
Metamorpolis: Q&A with Tim Franco A portrait of the megacity of Chongqing in southwest China, where millions are witnessing unprecedented urbanization and having to adapt to new worlds.
Cities of the Dead: Q&A with Margaret Morton Crawling up mountains or lying in deserted plateaus, Kyrgyzstan’s ancestral cemeteries reflect the country’s complex religious and cultural identities.
Shokunin: Q&A with Michael Magers The concept of Shokunin, an artisan deeply and singularly dedicated to his or her craft, is at the core of Japanese culture. But they’re a dying breed.
Creative Disobedience: Q&A with Jeremy Suyker The French photographer documents Iran’s vibrant art world and the creativity triggered by restriction.
Dog Fight in Kabul: Q&A with Andrew Quilty The Australian photographer looks at daily life in a country that the international community is forgetting.
Russian Lives: Q&A with Misha Friedman A photographer documents the lives of a lesbian couple in Putin’s Russia, in all its brutal intimacy.