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After Photographing in More Than 90 Countries, Arthur Meyerson Made The Journey to Show What a Life in Photography Really Looks Like
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 4/11/26 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 4/11/26

After Photographing in More Than 90 Countries, Arthur Meyerson Made The Journey to Show What a Life in Photography Really Looks Like

What does 50 years of photography really leave behind? In Arthur Meyerson’s case, the answer is much bigger than a body of work. Photography Book Spotlight

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How Marek Bartoš Used Documentary, Portraiture, and Studio Food Photography to Give God Is a Pickle Its Rhythm
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 4/7/26 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 4/7/26

How Marek Bartoš Used Documentary, Portraiture, and Studio Food Photography to Give God Is a Pickle Its Rhythm

Three photographic languages gave this book its rhythm. In God Is a Pickle, Marek Bartoš moves between studio food photography, location images, and documentary portraits. Photography Book Spotlight

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Emily Shur Photographed the Same Blocks for Years, and the Small Changes Became the Story
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 4/3/26 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 4/3/26

Emily Shur Photographed the Same Blocks for Years, and the Small Changes Became the Story

Emily Shur built a story by returning to 1 street. This article is about her photobook Sunshine Terrace and what happens when you photograph the same place again and again. Photography Book Spotlight

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Chihiro Kihara Was Rejected by a Temple, So She Walked a 5,600m Pilgrimage to Find Out What Faith Really Means
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 3/30/26 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 3/30/26

Chihiro Kihara Was Rejected by a Temple, So She Walked a 5,600m Pilgrimage to Find Out What Faith Really Means

The temple said no, so the mountain answered. This interview is about Chihiro Kihara and her book Wonderful Circuit, and why a rejection pushed her into a real pilgrimage at extreme altitude. Photography Book Spotlight

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How Agnese Strode Uses Fragmentation and Refusal to Break the Male Gaze
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 3/26/26 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 3/26/26

How Agnese Strode Uses Fragmentation and Refusal to Break the Male Gaze

Fashion can be intimate without being consumed. This article is an interview with photographer Agnese Strode about her book Body and Frame. Photography Book Spotlight

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Richard Renaldi Photographed Fast Food in 2019 After Fight for $15 Took Off. Here’s What He Saw in the Landscape
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 3/24/26 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 3/24/26

Richard Renaldi Photographed Fast Food in 2019 After Fight for $15 Took Off. Here’s What He Saw in the Landscape

If you eat fast food, you’re already in this story. Richard Renaldi went to fast food places and photographed the workers and the spaces around them. Photography Book Spotlight

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Jeffrey Marqusee Returned to Mustang at 60 to Finish a Trek He Started at 25 - the Photos Became a Book About Tibetan Buddhism
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 3/23/26 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 3/23/26

Jeffrey Marqusee Returned to Mustang at 60 to Finish a Trek He Started at 25 - the Photos Became a Book About Tibetan Buddhism

At 25, he started a trek. At 60, he returned. Jeffrey Marqusee went back to Mustang in Nepal to finish what he had left unfinished. Photography Book Spotlight

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Mark Power’s FASHION: How 27 Years of Commissioned Work Became One Photography book
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 3/20/26 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 3/20/26

Mark Power’s FASHION: How 27 Years of Commissioned Work Became One Photography book

Can commissioned photography still feel brutally honest? This article is about Mark Power and his book FASHION. Photography Book Spotlight

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“Colour Is Language”: What Zak van Biljon’s Pink Alps Say That Green Never Could
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 3/18/26 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 3/18/26

“Colour Is Language”: What Zak van Biljon’s Pink Alps Say That Green Never Could

Infrared turns the Alps into a new color vocabulary. It takes a place everyone thinks they know and makes it strange again. Photography Book Spotlight

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The Places You Ignore Are Holding Your Neighborhood Together: Gabrielle Bendiner-Viani on Photographing “Placework”
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 3/16/26 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 3/16/26

The Places You Ignore Are Holding Your Neighborhood Together: Gabrielle Bendiner-Viani on Photographing “Placework”

Everyday places quietly hold our neighbourhoods together. If you live in a city, care about community, or photograph street life, this is for you. Photography Book Spotlight

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After Losing 90% Of His Life’s Work, KAI Fusayoshi Had To Decide What Really Matters In Photography
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 3/14/26 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 3/14/26

After Losing 90% Of His Life’s Work, KAI Fusayoshi Had To Decide What Really Matters In Photography

He lost 2 million negatives overnight. In 2015, a fire destroyed almost 90 percent of KAI Fusayoshi’s life’s work in Kyoto. Photography Book Spotlight

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Think Street Photography Is About Luck? Melissa O’Shaughnessy Explains Why It’s Actually About Failure, Persistence, And The “Gift” You Don’t See Coming
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 3/12/26 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 3/12/26

Think Street Photography Is About Luck? Melissa O’Shaughnessy Explains Why It’s Actually About Failure, Persistence, And The “Gift” You Don’t See Coming

Street photography isn’t luck. It’s relentless failure. If you have ever walked the street with a camera and felt shy, frustrated, or invisible, this conversation is for you. Photography Book Spotlight

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I Discard Most of My Images: Huntington Witherill on Failure, Discipline, and Photo Synthesis
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 3/10/26 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 3/10/26

I Discard Most of My Images: Huntington Witherill on Failure, Discipline, and Photo Synthesis

Experience doesn’t reduce failure. It increases it. Huntington Witherill says this after more than fifty years in photography.Photography Book Spotlight

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I took a wrong turn in 2017. Nine years later, It became my most important work: The HOOK.
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 3/8/26 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 3/8/26

I took a wrong turn in 2017. Nine years later, It became my most important work: The HOOK.

This book began with being completely lost. Lisa Cutler took a wrong turn in Brooklyn and decided not to correct it. Photography Book Spotlight

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Catching the Tide: How Colin McPherson Earned “Free Reign” to Photograph a Disappearing Trade
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 3/2/26 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 3/2/26

Catching the Tide: How Colin McPherson Earned “Free Reign” to Photograph a Disappearing Trade

You cannot fake trust in a long-term project. Colin McPherson spent 30 years with Scotland’s salmon net fishermen. He kept returning to the same shores until the men gave him free reign. Photography Book Spotlight

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From News Photography to Long Exposures: How Shintaro Sato Trained His Eye to Find Beauty in Pure Function
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 2/26/26 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 2/26/26

From News Photography to Long Exposures: How Shintaro Sato Trained His Eye to Find Beauty in Pure Function

Can discipline from news photography reshape how you see cities? This article is about how news photography trains the eye before it trains expression. Photography Book Spotlight

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THE CAMERA REVEALED WHAT WORDS NEVER COULD - Julian & Jonathan by Sarah Mei Herman
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 2/22/26 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 2/22/26

THE CAMERA REVEALED WHAT WORDS NEVER COULD - Julian & Jonathan by Sarah Mei Herman

In 2005, a family trip quietly became a 20-year project. It began as a way to photograph a young boy and his father during a short time together. Photography Book Spotlight

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How Kathya Maria Landeros Spent 13 Years Photographing Immigrant Farm Communities to Rewrite the Story of the American West
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 2/18/26 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 2/18/26

How Kathya Maria Landeros Spent 13 Years Photographing Immigrant Farm Communities to Rewrite the Story of the American West

Verdant Land reframes immigrant labor through patience, trust, and time. It looks at how long-term photography can show immigrant communities beyond work alone. Photography Book Spotlight

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