“What we habitually see confirms us. Yet it can happen, suddenly, unexpectedly.” Photographer Pegah Farahmand and fashion editor Dogukan Nesanir collaborate on this fashion portfolio for Document’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue
“To remain innocent may also be to remain ignorant.” Photographer Rodrigo Carmuega and fashion editor Laetitia Leporq collaborate on this fashion portfolio for Document’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue
“All photographs are there to remind us of what we forget” For Document’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue, Sam Penn photographs some of her closest friends and collaborators near and far on Fire Island and on FaceTime screens
Film Harley Chamandy’s ‘Allen Sunshine’ is a meditation on the quiet beauty of nature The Canadian director unpacks the many dimensions to his Werner Herzog Award-winning feature film
Above the Fold Watch Young Emperors react to TikTok comments from fans and haters Yes, Isabelle Chaput and Nelson Tiberghien do wear matching sweatpants at home by Sara Radin Above the Fold Chula the clown’s hysterical path to self-discovery The Mexico City-based performer believes clowning can address very philosophical questions. by Sara Radin Above the Fold Robyn Kanner revives the lost art of telephone conversations The artist and writer discusses wanting to bring people together through a more open, compassionate dialogue. by Sara Radin Above the Fold Wardrobe Therapy: sorting out my inner psyche and my summer aesthetic In the era of minimalism and Marie Kondo, we’re made to feel bad about not wanting to give items up. Janelle Abbott's 'Wardrobe Therapy' makes... by Sara Radin Above the Fold Photographing the vibrant, disappearing community of elderly Jews in 1970s South Beach The late Andy Sweet's legacy is the subject of a recent documentary and photography book. by Sara Radin Conversations Alok Vaid-Menon wants you to embrace vulnerability this Valentine’s day The poet and performer, who will stage three different happenings for Valentine's Day, discusses the evolution of their personal style and challenging the established meaning... by Sara Radin Above the Fold I brought my conservative dad to the Women’s March “Unfortunately, Cincinnati was in the midst of a freezing rainstorm, but we were set on going through with this unusual father-daughter activity.” by Sara Radin Above the Fold Adam Jason Cohen’s intimate street portraits of Chicago’s basketball youth In his new book ‘Fundamentals,’ the photographer looks to basketball in Chicago to explore social justice while seeking to empower the voices of those marginalized... by Sara Radin
Above the Fold Watch Young Emperors react to TikTok comments from fans and haters Yes, Isabelle Chaput and Nelson Tiberghien do wear matching sweatpants at home by Sara Radin
Above the Fold Chula the clown’s hysterical path to self-discovery The Mexico City-based performer believes clowning can address very philosophical questions. by Sara Radin
Above the Fold Robyn Kanner revives the lost art of telephone conversations The artist and writer discusses wanting to bring people together through a more open, compassionate dialogue. by Sara Radin
Above the Fold Wardrobe Therapy: sorting out my inner psyche and my summer aesthetic In the era of minimalism and Marie Kondo, we’re made to feel bad about not wanting to give items up. Janelle Abbott's 'Wardrobe Therapy' makes... by Sara Radin
Above the Fold Photographing the vibrant, disappearing community of elderly Jews in 1970s South Beach The late Andy Sweet's legacy is the subject of a recent documentary and photography book. by Sara Radin
Conversations Alok Vaid-Menon wants you to embrace vulnerability this Valentine’s day The poet and performer, who will stage three different happenings for Valentine's Day, discusses the evolution of their personal style and challenging the established meaning... by Sara Radin
Above the Fold I brought my conservative dad to the Women’s March “Unfortunately, Cincinnati was in the midst of a freezing rainstorm, but we were set on going through with this unusual father-daughter activity.” by Sara Radin
Above the Fold Adam Jason Cohen’s intimate street portraits of Chicago’s basketball youth In his new book ‘Fundamentals,’ the photographer looks to basketball in Chicago to explore social justice while seeking to empower the voices of those marginalized... by Sara Radin