It’s Nice That’s annual ‘Review of the Year 2025: Top 25 Photography’ highlights the most-read photography stories of the year, spanning music history, subcultures, and intimate personal projects. The feature celebrates photographers exploring nostalgia, community, and everyday life through documentary and portrait work.
The article is an interview with writer and editor Claire Marie Healy about her new book 'Short Form: 40 Years of Music Videos, Ads, and the Art of Moving Images', published by Mack in collaboration with Academy Films. The book explores the creative and emotional power of short-form filmmaking across music videos and advertisements, featuring behind-the-scenes materials and essays on their cultural significance.
Colin Greenwood, bassist of Radiohead, releases his first photobook titled 'How to Disappear', chronicling decades of life with the band through intimate black-and-white film photography. The book captures both quiet studio moments and large-scale performances, offering a personal visual diary of the band’s creative journey. Edited by Nicholas Pearson and supported by curator Charlotte Cotton, the project reflects Greenwood’s long-standing passion for photography.