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Inside the Imagined Kyoto Yasuhiro Ogawa Spent 10 Years Photographing
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 11/19/25 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 11/19/25

Inside the Imagined Kyoto Yasuhiro Ogawa Spent 10 Years Photographing

What if Kyoto is most powerful when imagined, not seen? This idea helps explain why Yasuhiro Ogawa spent ten years returning to the same streets again and again. Photography Book Spotlight

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How Christophe Jacrot Turns Brutal Snowstorms Into Art in Winterland
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 11/17/25 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 11/17/25

How Christophe Jacrot Turns Brutal Snowstorms Into Art in Winterland

Most photographers avoid bad weather. Christophe Jacrot chases it. His new book Winterland is about the kind of beauty most people try to escape. Photography Book Spotlight

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How Ghana Turns Funerals Into Art: Regula Tschumi’s 20-Year Journey
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 11/15/25 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 11/15/25

How Ghana Turns Funerals Into Art: Regula Tschumi’s 20-Year Journey

For over two decades, Regula Tschumi has photographed funerals that look like festivals. In Ghana, saying goodbye to the dead can mean dancing, music, and coffins shaped like cars, fish, or teapots. Photography Book Spotlight

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How Paul Nicklen’s Reverence Turns Wildlife Photography Into a Tribute to the Planet
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 11/13/25 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 11/13/25

How Paul Nicklen’s Reverence Turns Wildlife Photography Into a Tribute to the Planet

Every image in Reverence is a love letter to what remains. Paul Nicklen spent three decades photographing polar bears, whales, and fragile ecosystems now disappearing faster than ever. Photography Book Spotlight

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‘Roadside Lights’ in the Blizzard: Eiji Ohashi’s Journey Through Japan’s Frozen Nights
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 11/11/25 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 11/11/25

‘Roadside Lights’ in the Blizzard: Eiji Ohashi’s Journey Through Japan’s Frozen Nights

One winter night, a vending machine guided Eiji Ohashi to safety from a blizzard. What was once just a bright object on the roadside became a symbol of warmth, survival, and human emotion. Photography Book Spotlight

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How a Hollywood Location Scout Turned Real Places into Scenes from Movies That Don’t Exist
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 11/9/25 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 11/9/25

How a Hollywood Location Scout Turned Real Places into Scenes from Movies That Don’t Exist

What makes a photo feel like a film you’ve already seen? Maybe it’s the light that looks borrowed from a dream or a person who seems to be acting without knowing it. Photography Book Spotlight

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How Marshall To Turned Taoist Ghost Stories Into a Haunting Debut Photobook
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 11/5/25 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 11/5/25

How Marshall To Turned Taoist Ghost Stories Into a Haunting Debut Photobook

What happens when a childhood of Taoist ghost stories becomes the foundation of a photobook? For photographer Marshall To, it meant turning memories of rituals, talismans, and frightening tales into something real on the page. Photography Book Spotlight

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Advice for Young Artists: Alec Soth on Finding Joy in Creative Chaos and Experimentation
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 11/3/25 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 11/3/25

Advice for Young Artists: Alec Soth on Finding Joy in Creative Chaos and Experimentation

Even the most accomplished artists feel like beginners sometimes. Drawing from years of experience and his visits to art programs across the United States, Soth offers a rare glimpse into the struggles and joys of making art at any stage of life. Photography Book Spotlight

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How Amani Willett Turned a Childhood of Unprocessed Trauma Into His Most Personal Photography Book Yet
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 11/1/25 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 11/1/25

How Amani Willett Turned a Childhood of Unprocessed Trauma Into His Most Personal Photography Book Yet

Can a photo book capture the weight of unspoken trauma? Amani Willett believes it can. Photography Book Spotlight

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Frederik Rüegger’s I Am a Stranger in This Country Reveals the Last Refuge of Traveller Traditions
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 10/24/25 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 10/24/25

Frederik Rüegger’s I Am a Stranger in This Country Reveals the Last Refuge of Traveller Traditions

Traveller traditions survive in horse fairs, and Frederik Rüegger documented them. These events are the last places where Europe's nomadic communities can live without restrictions. Photography Book Spotlight

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How Do You Photograph a Country That Won’t Let You Look? Inside Tariq Zaidi’s North Korea Project
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 10/18/25 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 10/18/25

How Do You Photograph a Country That Won’t Let You Look? Inside Tariq Zaidi’s North Korea Project

Photographing North Korea means working under constant watch. Two government guides followed London-based photographer Tariq Zaidi everywhere for two years, monitoring every frame he captured. Photography Book Spotlight

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Seamus Murphy’s Strange Love Finds Shared Humanity Between Two Nations Once Defined as Enemies
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 10/17/25 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 10/17/25

Seamus Murphy’s Strange Love Finds Shared Humanity Between Two Nations Once Defined as Enemies

Photography can still reveal what politics hides. In his book Strange Love, Seamus Murphy photographed life in both the United States and Russia. Photography Book Spotlight

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How Jamel Shabazz Turned Prospect Park Into 45 Years of Healing, History, and Hope
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 10/12/25 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 10/12/25

How Jamel Shabazz Turned Prospect Park Into 45 Years of Healing, History, and Hope

Brooklyn's Prospect Park became Jamel Shabazz's classroom, refuge, and legacy. Most photographers chase subjects across cities, but Shabazz found everything he needed in 580 acres of green space. Photography Book Spotlight

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From New York Streets to Global Cities: Phil Penman on 30 Years of Iconic Street Photography
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 10/10/25 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 10/10/25

From New York Streets to Global Cities: Phil Penman on 30 Years of Iconic Street Photography

Phil Penman has captured 30 years of the world's streets. His camera has documented everything from 9/11 to quiet moments in Tokyo alleyways. Photography Book Spotlight

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How Patrick Lefèvre Turned Iceland’s Harsh Winter Into Soft, Dreamlike Photographs
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 10/6/25 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 10/6/25

How Patrick Lefèvre Turned Iceland’s Harsh Winter Into Soft, Dreamlike Photographs

Patrick Lefèvre transforms Iceland’s brutal cold into gentle beauty. His book Vetur shows winter not as a postcard, but as a place of silence, emptiness, and strange softness. Photography Book Spotlight

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Master Photographer Richard Misrach: How The "Cargo" Creator Still Finds Magic In Every Sunset After 50 Years
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 9/27/25 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 9/27/25

Master Photographer Richard Misrach: How The "Cargo" Creator Still Finds Magic In Every Sunset After 50 Years

Richard Misrach photographed the same view every single day. The legendary photographer captured cargo ships that everyone sees but nobody really notices. Photography Book Spotlight

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How Ragnar Axelsson Turns Storms, Ice, and Silence Into Photographs That Feel Eternal
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 9/25/25 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 9/25/25

How Ragnar Axelsson Turns Storms, Ice, and Silence Into Photographs That Feel Eternal

Ragnar Axelsson has spent his life chasing the Arctic before it disappears. For 45 years, this Icelandic photographer has traveled to places most people will never see. Photography Book Spotlight

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How Pedro Jarque Krebs Uses Baroque Light to Photograph Animals Like Old Masters Painted Kings
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 9/21/25 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 9/21/25

How Pedro Jarque Krebs Uses Baroque Light to Photograph Animals Like Old Masters Painted Kings

Light can turn a wild animal into a timeless portrait. Pedro Jarque Krebs built his technique around this simple truth. Photography Book Spotlight

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