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How Ian Howorth Photographs a Feeling
YouTube Video Martin Kaninsky 11/10/25 YouTube Video Martin Kaninsky 11/10/25

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

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Forcing Your Photography Projects Could Be Killing Your Creativity—5 Lessons from Ian Howorth on Growing Organically
Photography Lessons Martin Kaninsky 6/12/25 Photography Lessons Martin Kaninsky 6/12/25

Forcing Your Photography Projects Could Be Killing Your Creativity—5 Lessons from Ian Howorth on Growing Organically

Your photography improves dramatically when you stop forcing projects. When you always have fixed ideas, your pictures feel predictable and empty. Photography Lessons

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A Landscape of Questions: Ian Howorth’s Journey into Ambiguity
Photography Stories Martin Kaninsky 5/10/25 Photography Stories Martin Kaninsky 5/10/25

A Landscape of Questions: Ian Howorth’s Journey into Ambiguity

A great photograph should leave you with more questions than answers. It shouldn’t just show a place, it should make you wonder about it. Story Behind The Photograph

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The Story of Makeout City: How Ian Howorth Created One Photograph Powerful Enough to Stand on Its Own
Photography Stories Martin Kaninsky 4/10/25 Photography Stories Martin Kaninsky 4/10/25

The Story of Makeout City: How Ian Howorth Created One Photograph Powerful Enough to Stand on Its Own

How do you photograph a feeling, not a place? Ian Howorth approached this question step-by-step, carefully removing every distraction until only the emotion remained. Story Behind The Photograph

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Ian Howorth: Capturing Silence and Identity
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 3/17/24 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 3/17/24

Ian Howorth: Capturing Silence and Identity

Ian Howorth, a UK-based photographer, delves into themes of silence and identity through his lens, capturing the subtle nuances of English landscapes and personal histories.

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Louis Stettner

“I have never been interested in photographs based solely on aesthetics, divorced from reality. I also doubt very much whether this is possible.”

Louis Faurer
Louis Faurer

“I have an intense desire to record life as I see it, as I feel it.”

Jan Groover
Jan Groover

“Formalism is everything.”

Sam Haskins
Sam Haskins

“All too frequently the amateur will purchase a fine modern camera and proceed to use it for making the most elementary simple snapshots. This surely is like playing ‘Chopsticks’ on a concert grand piano.”

Lee Friedlander
Lee Friedlander

"Photography is like fishing. You go out, and sometimes you catch something."


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