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
How Jane Fulton Alt Turned Grief Into a 6-Year Photographic Journey in Her Own Garden
Sometimes loss gives a photographer a new subject. In Jane Fulton’s case, that subject was the garden she once shared with her husband. Photography Book Spotlight
How Complexity Theory Shaped the Visual Language of David Ricci’s Photographs
Most photographers underestimate how complexity really works. Many believe a busy frame is enough, but true complexity needs structure. Photography Book Spotlight
How David Ricci Turned Flea Market Chaos Into a Sharp Portrait of American Culture
David Ricci turns visual chaos into compelling photographs. He spent years visiting flea markets and antique shops across the United States, looking for scenes that spoke about American culture. Photography Book Spotlight