Last week, I pointed to Simon Norfolk's images of the bone-adorned cathedral in the Czech Republic. Growbag, the creative agency which houses his photo essays, is sadly closing its doors. Do take the time to check out their feature archives though: Simon Norfolk's chronicle of Afghanistan, Greg Williams' documenting of a daughter born with Thalidomide, and Tom Craig on the world's first gay retirement home.
Over the last 25 years, collector James Allen has uncovered a disturbing collection of 'souvenir photographs' taken at mob lynchings in the US in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Robert and Shana Parkeharrison collaborate on their dark and ethereal photographic images (via Frangipani).