The Ten Most Visually Arresting Photo Projects of 2022

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The Ten Most Visually Arresting Photo Projects of 2022
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From portraits of Black, queer intimacy to album artwork for Kendrick Lamar, AnOther looks back at the best photo projects from the past year ❤️

As I was searching for ten of the best photography projects from 2022, I was struck by how the following series all challenge the culture of instant gratification, individual praise and mass of visual content that we have become so familiar with.

These are projects that are testament to the value of time, of reflection, of study, and of collaboration. New books by Mohamed Bourouissa and Nigel Shafran both feature work made many years ago, yet manage to avoid nostalgia. There are striking similarities in the way photographers Hannah Lister, Kaitlin Maxwell and Sackitey Tesa Mate-Kodjo, all use photography to engage with their everyday experience, despite living and working in different continents.

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