American Homicide

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forthcoming
homocide in the US
implications of homicide
people

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  • ISBN 9781805980407
  • Dimensions: 265 x 185mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Aug 2026
  • Publisher: GOST Books
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In direct response to the growing rates of homicide in the United States, Richard Sharum has created a body of work based on the societal implications homicide has on people, both individually and as a group. American Homicide is built in three parts: Families of Victims, Families of Perpetrators, and the lives of Homicide Detectives. Richard Sharum is an editorial and documentary photographer based in upstate New York. His previously published titles include Campesino Cuba and Spina Americana published with GOST. American Homicide is his third book.
Richard Sharum is an editorial and documentary photographer based in Corning, New York. His work has been widely exhibited in the US and interntionally including in Brazil, Italy and Japan. Sharum’s photographs are held in permanent collections including that of Witliff Center for Documentary Studies at Texas State University. Sharum has been commissioned by The Meadows Foundation, Centers for Community Cooperation, Harvard Law School, Student Conservation Association, Children's Medical Center (Oncology) and the Children's Cancer Fund amongst others. His photographs have been published in LFI (Leica International), British Journal of Photography, LensCulture, The Atlantic, Texas Monthly, Publico, El Pais, The Observer, The New York Times, Lens Blog, B+W Photo Magazine, HUCK Magazine, Glasstire, PATRON and Creative Review amongst others. Recently, Sharum has appeared on A Photographic Life Podcast with Grant Scott, ATO/Bridging the Divide Podcast, and has contributed an essay to the Winter 2023 issue of Truth in Photography. Sharum is represented by The Hulett Collection, Tulsa, Oklahoma.

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