Weekly E-Book: Photographs of British Algae
Anna Atkins created the first photo-book in the world, and now we give it to you for free as this week’s book of the week.
Aghan Photo Exhibit Seeks to Redefine Peace
A new photo exhibit seeks to counteract the cliché images of Afghanis and their country. Wahida Paikan writes.
Weekly E-Book: Egypt and Palestine Photographed and Described, V2
Volume 2 of Francis Frith’s rare photographic book features today in the Star.
A Capitol Hill Alphabet
A photo-essay by Pam Carter.
Weekly E-book: Egypt and Palestine Photographed and Described by Francis Frith, Vol. 1
Francis Frith’s early photography book is probably the first ever in the field of so-called travel photography. The Star makes it available just for you.
Photography: Fracking State Forests
The photographers at Public Herald give you a short essay on fracking in the Pennsylvania forest.
The Cabiri in the Park
A short photo gallery of the Cabiri at work on their summer tour of local parks.
Weekly E-book: Chance
This week’s e-book comes from Australia: Stuart Murdoch’s book of camera-phone photos, Chance
Kickstarting Seattle’s Parks: The Star Interviews Omar Willey about “Natural Advantages”
Parks remain one of those things that tie us together, though we rarely think about them that way. A park—public land—serves the communities around it. Any real document of that land must serve the public, too, the best way possible.

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