David La Spina — Archives in Editorial Context
Roth’s piece from the inaugural issue of INQUE.
The Morgue for INQUE Magazine
Co-developed a recurring feature on Jeff Roth’s selections from The New York Times Morgue for a boutique, oversized ten-issue periodical, designed by Matt Willey.
The Metrograph — Issue 1
The Metrograph
Researched, edited and prepared hundreds of archival materials for biannual, award-winning film magazine, edited by Annabel Brady-Brown, designed by Matt Willey.
Aperture’s sold out feline hit.
Walter Chandoha: The Cat Photographer
Turned the overlooked career of a master of animal photography into a New York Times #1 Most Emailed story into a monograph, reviving a nonagenarian’s art career. Adapted an interview into afterword.
Stoller had not had a monograph in over two decades prior to the efforts.
Ezra Stoller, Monographs & Archive
Developed a dormant archive of 200K items of Modern architectural photograph into a thriving, viable archive for licensing, preservation and accessibility, including 100K reproduction-caliber digital assets. Secured a $1M grant from JSTOR and produced and wrote for two sold-out monographs by Yale University Press and Phaidon.
Coming up Red — The New York Times Magazine
Culled a short visual history of the Cincinnati Reds affiliation with Cuban baseball to accompany an article on the last class of ‘escapees.’
Award-winning cover concept, culled from The Morgue, Gail Bichler, Creative Director, Randi Brookman Harris, Prop Stylist.
The New York Times Magazine
Regularly scoured The Morgue for four complete issues for ‘The Lives They Lived’ as well as all-original conceptual archive-driven projects like the ‘Failure’ issue, which framed the future through past innovations that never took hold. Pulled from worldwide archives for a complete special issue.