A Photographer’s Reckoning: How Will Green’s Pandemic Loss Became a Visual Narrative of Fragility
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A Photographer’s Reckoning: How Will Green’s Pandemic Loss Became a Visual Narrative of Fragility

Will Green’s Death and Other Belongings is a record of grief, loss, and the way memories linger in the smallest details. After losing both of his parents to Covid-19 within days of each other, Green turned to his camera, capturing a world that felt both familiar and unrecognizable. Photography Book Spotlight

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Epic, Vast, and Unforgettable: Victoria Sambunaris’ Transformation of a Landscape Is a Love Letter to the American Terrain
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Epic, Vast, and Unforgettable: Victoria Sambunaris’ Transformation of a Landscape Is a Love Letter to the American Terrain

Victoria Sambunaris doesn’t chase busy streets or famous landmarks—she focuses on the spaces in between, where industry, history, and nature collide. Her work is about understanding how the land is shaped, used, and transformed over time. Photography Book Spotlight

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The One Thing Photographers Get Wrong About Capturing Animals—And How Brunelli Got It Right
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The One Thing Photographers Get Wrong About Capturing Animals—And How Brunelli Got It Right

What if the secret to extraordinary animal photography isn’t in the latest gear or a fast shutter speed, but in the way you connect with your subjects? The Animals redefines how we see and photograph creatures, urging us to slow down, embrace imperfection, and find stories in the unexpected. Photography Book Spotlight

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