How Sunrise Hunts and Serendipity Created the Look of Alex Kittoe’s book
It comes from slow travel, from quiet mornings, and from a growing archive that kept changing as Alex Kittoe changed. Across Europe, California, Africa, and Asia, he learned to trust film, to use colour with intention, and to let his curiosity guide him more than any plan. Photography Book Spotlight
How Claire Rosen Turned a Simple Visual Experiment Into a Call to Rethink How We Treat Animals
Can art make us treat animals with more care? It is a simple question, but it sits at the center of Claire Rosen’s ten year project Birds of a Feather. Photography Book Spotlight
How Eight Years in the Arctic Shaped Marta Bevacqua’s Most Personal Project
It started the moment she first stepped onto Svalbard.
She thought one visit would finally quiet a dream she carried since childhood, but the opposite happened. Photography Book Spotlight
Film Photography Aesthetic in the Digital Age: Creating Analog Effects with Modern Tools
Discover how to recreate authentic film photography aesthetics using digital tools. Explore vintage filters, grain effects, negative styles, and creative editing techniques. Advertorial
How Hanno Ketterer Turned 1,000 War Letters Into a Powerful New Photographic Story About Love and Survival
It starts the moment Hanno opened his grandmother’s box. Inside, he found almost one thousand letters his grandfather wrote during the war. Photography Book Spotlight
Why Every Photographer Should Learn From Masters Who Actually Do the Work
I have interviewed hundreds of photographers for this blog, and the greatest advantage of that work is hearing directly from artists who spend their lives in the field.
How to Restore Old Photos: A Complete Professional Guide for Saving Family Memories
Learn how to restore old photos step by step from cleaning and scanning to repairing damage and reviving colour. Preserve your family’s memories beautifully. Advertorial
Inside the Imagined Kyoto Yasuhiro Ogawa Spent 10 Years Photographing
What if Kyoto is most powerful when imagined, not seen? This idea helps explain why Yasuhiro Ogawa spent ten years returning to the same streets again and again. Photography Book Spotlight
How Christophe Jacrot Turns Brutal Snowstorms Into Art in Winterland
Most photographers avoid bad weather. Christophe Jacrot chases it. His new book Winterland is about the kind of beauty most people try to escape. Photography Book Spotlight
How Ghana Turns Funerals Into Art: Regula Tschumi’s 20-Year Journey
For over two decades, Regula Tschumi has photographed funerals that look like festivals. In Ghana, saying goodbye to the dead can mean dancing, music, and coffins shaped like cars, fish, or teapots. Photography Book Spotlight
How Paul Nicklen’s Reverence Turns Wildlife Photography Into a Tribute to the Planet
Every image in Reverence is a love letter to what remains. Paul Nicklen spent three decades photographing polar bears, whales, and fragile ecosystems now disappearing faster than ever. Photography Book Spotlight
‘Roadside Lights’ in the Blizzard: Eiji Ohashi’s Journey Through Japan’s Frozen Nights
One winter night, a vending machine guided Eiji Ohashi to safety from a blizzard. What was once just a bright object on the roadside became a symbol of warmth, survival, and human emotion. Photography Book Spotlight
How Ian Howorth Photographs a Feeling
A photo can show what’s there. Ian Howorth’s work shows what can’t be seen, what can only be felt. Through quiet streets, fading light, and ordinary scenes, he turns the visible world into emotion. YouTube Video
Smoking Chefs by Jan Enkelmann
Jan Enkelmann's "Smoking Chefs" provides a glimpse into the lives of Chinatown's kitchen staff in London. Shot mostly at night, the photo essay captures moments of quiet reflection during cigarette breaks, highlighting the chefs' hard work and resilience amidst the area's chaos
How a Hollywood Location Scout Turned Real Places into Scenes from Movies That Don’t Exist
What makes a photo feel like a film you’ve already seen? Maybe it’s the light that looks borrowed from a dream or a person who seems to be acting without knowing it. Photography Book Spotlight
The Storm, the Hill, and the Silence: How Olga Karlovac Captured Silence in Motion
One snowy night, Olga Karlovac turned silence into a photograph. She walked alone on a small hill above Požega, the snow falling fast and the wind cutting through the dark. Story Behind The Photograph
How Marshall To Turned Taoist Ghost Stories Into a Haunting Debut Photobook
What happens when a childhood of Taoist ghost stories becomes the foundation of a photobook? For photographer Marshall To, it meant turning memories of rituals, talismans, and frightening tales into something real on the page. Photography Book Spotlight
Why “Good Photos” Don’t Matter – Alec Soth Explains
What makes a photo truly meaningful? In this video, Alec Soth shares why chasing style can be dangerous and why finding your voice matters so much more. YouTube Video