Photographing Orwell’s Island: How Craig Easton Captured What Jura Feels Like
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Photographing Orwell’s Island: How Craig Easton Captured What Jura Feels Like

Most photos show what a place looks like. These show how it feels. Craig Easton went to Jura, the remote Scottish island where George Orwell wrote 1984. He wanted to understand why Orwell chose this isolated place and what it might still hold for someone searching for focus, silence, or meaning. Photography Book Spotlight

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How 15 Years of Shooting in Macau Revealed Layers of Transformation You Won’t Find in Any Travel Guide (by Adam Lampton)
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How 15 Years of Shooting in Macau Revealed Layers of Transformation You Won’t Find in Any Travel Guide (by Adam Lampton)

Macau is proof that capitalism reshapes culture in unexpected ways—just like your neighborhood, every photograph could be a record of what’s lost forever. Adam Lampton’s decade-long project documenting Macau’s evolution reveals the urgency of using the camera as a tool to archive what progress tends to erase. Photography Book Spotlight

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Why Michael Kenna Still Shoots Film - and What Japan Taught Him About Patience, Prayer, and Photography
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Why Michael Kenna Still Shoots Film - and What Japan Taught Him About Patience, Prayer, and Photography

In an age of instant everything, Michael Kenna still waits. He waits for light, for stillness, and for a feeling that can’t be rushed. While most photographers move quickly from shot to shot, Kenna works with film, long exposures, and a deep sense of patience. Photography Book Spotlight

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