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Inside a Book Built on Chance: How Christopher Lee Captures Moments You Cannot Plan
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 12/24/25 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 12/24/25

Inside a Book Built on Chance: How Christopher Lee Captures Moments You Cannot Plan

What happens when a photographer trusts chaos more than control? Christopher Lee builds his work on moments that appear without warning. Photography Book Spotlight

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The art of self-portrait: How Danielle L Goldstein Transformed Hundreds of Hotel Rooms Into a Visual Diary
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 12/22/25 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 12/22/25

The art of self-portrait: How Danielle L Goldstein Transformed Hundreds of Hotel Rooms Into a Visual Diary

A ledge in a Spanish hotel room changed everything. It was the moment that pushed Danielle L Goldstein to photograph herself for the first time in a quiet, unfamiliar space. Photography Book Spotlight

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The Real Story Behind Janet Delaney’s Book: Photographing Beauty Shops, Hard Work, and Family History
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 12/20/25 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 12/20/25

The Real Story Behind Janet Delaney’s Book: Photographing Beauty Shops, Hard Work, and Family History

A sales route became an unexpected photographic archive. It started as a simple week following Janet Delaney’s father on his beauty shop route in Los Angeles. Photography Book Spotlight

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How Eduardo Ortiz Uses Color Theory to Make Street Photos That Feel Cinematic and Balanced
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 12/17/25 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 12/17/25

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

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How Complexity Theory Shaped the Visual Language of David Ricci’s Photographs
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 12/14/25 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 12/14/25

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

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What Photographers Miss About Ordinary Life, and How Judith Black Built a Masterpiece by Staying in One Room
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 12/12/25 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 12/12/25

What Photographers Miss About Ordinary Life, and How Judith Black Built a Masterpiece by Staying in One Room

You already have more to photograph than you think. Many photographers search for special places, but strong images often come from the rooms we already live in. Photography Book Spotlight

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How a Family Secret Shaped Jillian Guyette’s Vision and Led to a Book About Home
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 12/10/25 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 12/10/25

How a Family Secret Shaped Jillian Guyette’s Vision and Led to a Book About Home

A hidden family story changed the way she photographed. It helped her understand why she was drawn to family and memory in the first place. Photography Book Spotlight

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Inside the Shankill Through Julie McCarthy’s Camera
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 12/7/25 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 12/7/25

Inside the Shankill Through Julie McCarthy’s Camera

Understanding the Shankill starts with hearing its people. This is why Julie McCarthy spent five years returning to the same street, listening before photographing. Photography Book Spotlight

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How Stefan Draschan Turns Ordinary Museum Moments Into Photographs You Have To Look At Twice
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 12/5/25 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 12/5/25

How Stefan Draschan Turns Ordinary Museum Moments Into Photographs You Have To Look At Twice

The most interesting photos hide in plain sight.
Stefan Draschan has spent years proving this with his patient museum work, waiting for tiny coincidences that suddenly line up. Photography Book Spotlight

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How Sunrise Hunts and Serendipity Created the Look of Alex Kittoe’s book
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 12/3/25 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 12/3/25

How Sunrise Hunts and Serendipity Created the Look of Alex Kittoe’s book

It comes from slow travel, from quiet mornings, and from a growing archive that kept changing as Alex Kittoe changed. Across Europe, California, Africa, and Asia, he learned to trust film, to use colour with intention, and to let his curiosity guide him more than any plan. Photography Book Spotlight

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How Claire Rosen Turned a Simple Visual Experiment Into a Call to Rethink How We Treat Animals
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 12/1/25 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 12/1/25

How Claire Rosen Turned a Simple Visual Experiment Into a Call to Rethink How We Treat Animals

Can art make us treat animals with more care? It is a simple question, but it sits at the center of Claire Rosen’s ten year project Birds of a Feather. Photography Book Spotlight

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How Eight Years in the Arctic Shaped Marta Bevacqua’s Most Personal Project
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 11/29/25 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 11/29/25

How Eight Years in the Arctic Shaped Marta Bevacqua’s Most Personal Project

It started the moment she first stepped onto Svalbard.
She thought one visit would finally quiet a dream she carried since childhood, but the opposite happened. Photography Book Spotlight

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How Hanno Ketterer Turned 1,000 War Letters Into a Powerful New Photographic Story About Love and Survival
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 11/26/25 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 11/26/25

How Hanno Ketterer Turned 1,000 War Letters Into a Powerful New Photographic Story About Love and Survival

It starts the moment Hanno opened his grandmother’s box. Inside, he found almost one thousand letters his grandfather wrote during the war. Photography Book Spotlight

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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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