The Street Photographer Who Turns Motion Blur Into Emotion — Olga Karlovac on Capturing Life as It Moves
Olga Karlovac photographs life the way it feels in motion. Her images are often dark, blurred, and filled with movement. Photography Book Spotlight
A Decade of Spare Time: How Adam T. Deen Captured the Moments That Define Who We Really Are
Adam T. Deen spent ten years photographing free time. Over that decade, he saw people fishing on quiet lakes, jumping from cliffs, walking through parades, or simply eating dinner at a small-town diner. Photography Book Spotlight
How Eduardo Ortiz Uses Color Theory to Make Street Photos That Feel Cinematic and Balanced
Great color photography isn’t about saturation. It’s about balance. Eduardo Ortiz understands how colors work together and how they affect the mood of a photo. Photography Book Spotlight
How Jeffrey Marqusee Turned Walt Whitman’s Poetry Into a Visual Conversation Across Time
Can a photograph carry the emotional weight of a poem? That’s the question Jeffrey Marqusee asked when he began pairing his photography with the poetry of Walt Whitman. Photography Book Spotlight
The Power of Looking Back: How Emily Nkanga’s Unyọñ Ufọk Turned Loss into a Visual Journey
Standing in her hometown, camera in hand, Emily Nkanga saw her father’s legacy in a new light. She didn’t set out to create a project about grief, but loss has a way of reshaping what we see. Photography Book Spotlight