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From Chaos to Control: How Mark Cornick Learned to Predict Camera Movement and Shape Abstract Images
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 5/29/26 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 5/29/26

From Chaos to Control: How Mark Cornick Learned to Predict Camera Movement and Shape Abstract Images

Abstract photography doesn’t have to be random. Most ICM work looks unpredictable, like the result of chance. Photography Book Spotlight

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How a Photography Backdrop Gives Milestone Portraits Room to Feel Real
Advertorial Martin Kaninsky 5/28/26 Advertorial Martin Kaninsky 5/28/26

How a Photography Backdrop Gives Milestone Portraits Room to Feel Real

Milestone portraits are easy to overbuild. The set does not need to explain everything. It just needs to give the photograph somewhere to begin. Advertorial

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Shoot Like a Child, Edit Like an Adult - The approach taken by Bob Farese Jr. on Finding Emotion in Water, Light, and Pattern
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 5/27/26 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 5/27/26

Shoot Like a Child, Edit Like an Adult - The approach taken by Bob Farese Jr. on Finding Emotion in Water, Light, and Pattern

This book began with curiosity and ended in abstraction. At first, Bob Farese Jr. photographed water very literally, searching for it in fountains, rivers, glaciers, swimming pools, and oceans across different countries. Photography Book Spotlight

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From Static Photos to Living Images: How Sandra Cattaneo Adorno Uses Light, Movement, and Materials to Transform Perception
Project Interviews Martin Kaninsky 5/25/26 Project Interviews Martin Kaninsky 5/25/26

From Static Photos to Living Images: How Sandra Cattaneo Adorno Uses Light, Movement, and Materials to Transform Perception

I used to think photos were fixed objects. That once you take them, they stay the same forever. Interviews

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From Soviet Childhood To Suburban Horror: How Memory, Fear, And Art Collide In 5 Garfield Avenue
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 5/23/26 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 5/23/26

From Soviet Childhood To Suburban Horror: How Memory, Fear, And Art Collide In 5 Garfield Avenue

This project shows how memory turns space into horror. It looks at how a normal house can slowly change through personal experience. Photography Book Spotlight

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Photography Books: Best Guides for Beginners
Advertorial Martin Kaninsky 5/23/26 Advertorial Martin Kaninsky 5/23/26

Photography Books: Best Guides for Beginners

Photography learning has shifted a lot. Adobe suggests that visual content is now central to communication, and many professionals regularly create images for digital platforms, pushing more people towards self-learning in photography. Advertorial

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From Crane Hooks To Abstract Art: How Jan Staller Discovered Beauty In What New Yorkers Ignore Every Day
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 5/21/26 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 5/21/26

From Crane Hooks To Abstract Art: How Jan Staller Discovered Beauty In What New Yorkers Ignore Every Day

A photographer turned overlooked NYC construction sites into fine art. He did not plan big scenes or travel far for subjects. Photography Book Spotlight

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How Massimo Lupidi Uses Aerial and Ground Photography to Capture the Cinque Terre Beyond the Postcard
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 5/19/26 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 5/19/26

How Massimo Lupidi Uses Aerial and Ground Photography to Capture the Cinque Terre Beyond the Postcard

Massimo Lupidi captures the Cinque Terre most tourists never see. This interview looks at how he approached one of the most photographed places in Italy in his own way. Photography Book Spotlight

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Will Vogt Turned 140,000 Images Into One Story. Here’s The Way Great Photo Books Are Actually Built
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 5/17/26 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 5/17/26

Will Vogt Turned 140,000 Images Into One Story. Here’s The Way Great Photo Books Are Actually Built

After 140,000 photos, one truth about great photo books became unavoidable. Most people think a photo book is a collection of strong images. Photography Book Spotlight

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After HIS Mother Got Sick, People Started Treating HER Differently, But Her Grandchildren Never Did
Photo Essay Martin Kaninsky 5/15/26 Photo Essay Martin Kaninsky 5/15/26

After HIS Mother Got Sick, People Started Treating HER Differently, But Her Grandchildren Never Did

People saw her illness. Kids saw her. After his mother got sick, people started treating her differently. Picture Story

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Lynn Adler Picked Up Her Mother’s Camera In 1968. A Few Years Later, She Captured A Vanishing New Mexico Community In 96 Stunning Photos
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 5/13/26 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 5/13/26

Lynn Adler Picked Up Her Mother’s Camera In 1968. A Few Years Later, She Captured A Vanishing New Mexico Community In 96 Stunning Photos

She documented a vanishing New Mexico community few ever saw. This interview is about how Lynn Adler spent time in a small village called Petaca and photographed everyday life before it changed. Photography Book Spotlight

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How Nathalie Rubens Turned Menopause, Motherhood, and Her Daughter’s Coming of Age Into 1 Intimate Photobook
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 5/11/26 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 5/11/26

How Nathalie Rubens Turned Menopause, Motherhood, and Her Daughter’s Coming of Age Into 1 Intimate Photobook

What happens when you photograph yourself aging?This conversation follows a photographer turning the camera on her own body. Photography Book Spotlight

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How The Drum Thing Captures 100 Drummers as Musicians, Personalities, and Living Pieces of Music History
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 5/9/26 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 5/9/26

How The Drum Thing Captures 100 Drummers as Musicians, Personalities, and Living Pieces of Music History

Most people hear drummers but never really see them. The Drum Thing by Deirdre O’Callaghan focuses on changing that by bringing us into the private worlds of nearly 100 drummers. Photography Book Spotlight

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Robin Dahlberg’s Breaking Point Shows How Law Enforcement Pressure Can Push Innocent People to Admit to Crimes They Didn’t Commit
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 5/7/26 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 5/7/26

Robin Dahlberg’s Breaking Point Shows How Law Enforcement Pressure Can Push Innocent People to Admit to Crimes They Didn’t Commit

Innocent people confess to crimes they never committed. It sounds extreme, but it is a real and documented problem. Photography Book Spotlight

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Why Tommy Kelly Chose to Photograph Suburbia—and Found What Most Photographers Miss
Photo Essay Martin Kaninsky 5/5/26 Photo Essay Martin Kaninsky 5/5/26

Why Tommy Kelly Chose to Photograph Suburbia—and Found What Most Photographers Miss

One day, Tommy Kelly started photographing outside his window. He was not searching for something special, just watching people move through an ordinary neighbourhood. Picture Story

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8 Years, 62 Photos, 1 Square: How David Salcedo Turned Everyday Chaos Into A Powerful Visual Story About Modern Cities
Photo Essay Martin Kaninsky 5/3/26 Photo Essay Martin Kaninsky 5/3/26

8 Years, 62 Photos, 1 Square: How David Salcedo Turned Everyday Chaos Into A Powerful Visual Story About Modern Cities

He spent 8 years watching one public square. What he found changes how we understand places we think we know. Picture Story

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Can Family Photography Become Real Art? Eri Morita’s Moon Rainbow Explores What to Keep, What to Lose, and Why It Matters
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 5/1/26 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 5/1/26

Can Family Photography Become Real Art? Eri Morita’s Moon Rainbow Explores What to Keep, What to Lose, and Why It Matters

Can family photos become meaningful art beyond memory? Most of them stay personal and never go further. Photography Book Spotlight

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How Yolanda del Amo Spent 10 Years Staging Photographs That Reveal Why Relationships Feel Close Yet Distant
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 4/29/26 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 4/29/26

How Yolanda del Amo Spent 10 Years Staging Photographs That Reveal Why Relationships Feel Close Yet Distant

Most relationship photographs lie about what closeness feels like. They show people together, but they do not show the distance inside the frame. Photography Book Spotlight

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