Others Magazine Volume I: A Photographic Time Capsule

Somewhere between a magazine and a book, Others Magazine Volume I landed last May, quietly and confidently, marking a new direction for Others. No ads, no distractions, just photography. 160 pages of carefully selected work from 14 photographers, each with their own way of seeing, their own visual language. It’s not about following trends or fitting into a neat concept. Instead, it flows naturally, like flipping through a box of old prints - some familiar, some surprising, all worth spending time with.

The lineup is stacked: Pia Riverola, Romain Laprade, Magdalena Wosinska, Janet Delaney, Sebastien Zanella, and more. Photographers known for capturing moments that feel both intimate and expansive. There’s no single style or genre tying it together; it’s a mix of street, portrait, landscape, still life, images that feel lived-in, never staged, each holding a quiet power. Some are soaked in sunlight, others wrapped in shadows. Some feel like memories, others like cinematic frames from a film you wish existed.

What sets Others Magazine apart is its refusal to over-explain. There’s no excess text, no unnecessary design flourishes, just photography, printed beautifully, given space to breathe. It sits somewhere between an archive and a snapshot of what contemporary photography looks like right now, without forcing an agenda. And because it’s a book, not a magazine in the disposable sense, it sticks around. Something to revisit, let age, see differently over time.

Limited copies, no reprints. A collection of images that deserve to be in print, held, looked at, and not just scrolled past.

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Lila P