This week on Photobookers
8th June 2026 to 14th June 2026
Books of the Day

2026-06-08
Wild Is The Wind
Jennifer Rochlin
Book of the Day: Wild Is The Wind – Jennifer Rochlin – Published by Zolo Press (@zolo.press) Link in bio →

2026-06-09
Gumsucker
Rory King
Book of the Day: Gumsucker – Rory King – Published by Charcoal Press Link in bio →

2026-06-10
Hrtlnd
Mads Holm
Book of the Day: Hrtlnd – Mads Holm (@madsholmmads) – Published by Diskobay (@disko_bay_books) #urban #landscape Link in bio →

2026-06-11
A Distant Smell of Dust
Douglas Mandry
Book of the Day: A Distant Smell of Dust – Douglas Mandry – Published by Jungle Books (@junglebookspublishing) Link in bio →
Artist of the Week

Artist of the Week: Alessandro Mallamaci His interest in the visual arts, communication and Photography, began in 1996. Until 2008, he worked as an ambassador and educator, collaborating with esteemed brands like EIZO, Leica and Fujifilm. More recently, he had the privilege of lecturing at Columbia College in Chicago, USA. He actually teach at Academy of Fine Arts in Perugia. His artistic projects and books he has designed have received awards and graced exhibitions, art fairs and galleries across China, France, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Portugal, Spain, the UK and the USA, fostering valuable international collaborations. He has successfully managed a cultural centre, a photography school, a far reaching educational project encompassing dozens of classes and teachers across Italy. He has orchestrated festivals, workshops, and thought-provoking talks. He has curated various exhibitions and led a communication agency, a photo agency, and a fine art printing lab. He is represented by Galleria Valeria Bella in Milan. @alessandromallamaci Link in bio →
Publisher of the Week

Publisher of the Week: Atelier EXB Atelier EXB publishes works that address new forms of photography, contemporary art and sciences. Founded in 2002 by Xavier Barral, and taken over in 2020 by the five members of the team (Jordan Alves, Nathalie Chapuis, Yseult Chehata, Charlotte Debiolles and Perrine Somma), the publishing house conceives each book with great attention to both content and form. To question the forms of photography, to bring to light artistic voices, to approach the major questions which innervate our contemporary societies through the image: the Atelier EXB is at the same time a space of creation, curiosity and opening on the world. @atelier_exb Link in bio →