Bridging Realities: Chan Chao’s Portraits of ‘Two Places on Earth’
In “Two Places on Earth,” Chan Chao bridges continents and cultures through poignant portraits of UN peacekeepers in Cyprus and female prisoners in Peru, highlighting the shared humanity in our interconnected world.
How Tanya Marcuse came to create an epic photographic triptych
Tanya Marcuse’s triptych, “Fruitless | Fallen | Woven,” takes viewers on a visual journey through the cycles of nature, revealing the profound beauty in both growth and decay.
Transforming Sadness into Art: The Story of Ioanna Sakellaraki
Imagine taking your deepest sadness and turning it into art that everyone can connect with. That’s what Ioanna Sakellaraki did with her project “The Truth is in the Soil,” where she used photography to explore and preserve the traditions of mourning in Greece.
Infinite Bonheur Brittainy Lauback
Dive into the captivating world of Brittainy Lauback’s “Infinite Bonheur,” a photography book that captures the thrilling chaos of life. Discover the intuitive process and heartfelt inspirations behind her compelling visual narrative in this exclusive interview.
Challenges of Photographing Kids in Urban Landscapes: A Jeff Rothstein Photo Essay
Exploring the challenges of photographing children in public, this essay reflects on the complexities photographers face today, amidst shifting societal attitudes and concerns over privacy.
How Did Jeff Rich Turn Environmental Crises into Compelling Visual Stories?
Dive into the transformative journey of the Tennessee River through Jeff Rich’s evocative photography in Watershed: The Tennessee River.
AI might be the best thing that ever happened to Photography!
I have just realized how AI can make my ‘bad’ photos look great, and it’s not actually what you think.
Photography In Sports: How To Capture Perfect Action Shots Every Time You Snap
We all know the feeling of standing with your camera raised and pointed, and the slow sink of disappointment as you realize you either missed your shot, or captured a blurred image that’s just an unsatisfying token of what could have been. Wondering how you can avoid this? Advertorial
Exploring Digital Intimacy: Inside the ‘Netflix and Chill’ Photobook
Discover “Netflix and Chill,” a captivating photobook that explores the visual and emotional layers of online dating. Through Sarah’s fictional Tinder experiences you can witness the transformation of fleeting digital moments into a profound narrative on modern intimacy. Photography Book Spotlight
Tadashi Onishi: Capturing Tokyo’s Vibrant Nightlife
Tadashi Onishi’s photography transcends mere visuals, capturing the essence of Tokyo’s nightlife and urban subcultures. In this interview, Onishi shares his journey, inspirations, and the unique techniques behind his evocative project “Shinjuku Inco,” where the worlds of street life and performance art intersect. Photography Book Spotlight
A Journey Through Color and Texture - Kathleen McIntyre’s ‘Color Me Softly
Delve into the vibrant world of Kathleen McIntyre’s photography with “Color Me Softly,” where colors transcend mere aesthetics to become the essence of storytelling. This captivating book invites readers to explore the interplay of hues and textures, revealing deeper layers of meaning and personal reflection. Photography Book Spotlight
Exploring the Layers of Oceano Dunes by Lana Z Caplan
Lana Z Caplan’s latest work, Oceano (for seven generations), unearths the multifaceted stories of the Oceano Dunes, blending historical depth with contemporary environmental concerns. Through her compelling photographs, Caplan invites readers to explore the complex legacies and urgent issues of this unique landscape. Photography Book Spotlight
The Heart of Brixton: Jan Enkelmann’s Seven-Year Photo Odyssey
Discover the hidden stories of Brixton through the lens of Jan Enkelmann in “The Triangle.” This intimate photo essay unveils the neighborhood’s vibrant spirit and dynamic transformation, offering a unique perspective on its past and present. Picture Story
Turning Cyberbullying into Art - ‘The Bully Pulpit’ by Haley Morris-Cafiero
Haley Morris-Cafiero’s “The Bully Pulpit” transforms cyberbullying into a poignant and provocative art form, using self-portraiture to confront and parody her online tormentors. This interview delves into her motivations, creative process, and the broader impact of her groundbreaking work. Photography Book Spotlight
Exploring Port Talbot: Roo Lewis’s Photographic Journey Beyond UFOs
Roo Lewis’s Port Talbot UFO Investigation Club is a captivating photographic journey that delves into the heart of a small Welsh town, transcending its UFO lore to uncover the rich tapestry of its people and landscapes. Photography Book Spotlight
Summer After: Lucas Foglia’s Intimate Portraits of a Healing New York City
“Summer After” by Lucas Foglia is a powerful photographic chronicle of New York City in 2002, capturing a community’s resilience and unity in the aftermath of 9/11. Through his lens, Foglia reveals the city’s diverse fabric, inviting readers to witness moments of vulnerability and strength. Photography Book Spotlight
Exploring Global Carnival Traditions: Jason Gardner’s We the Spirits
Join Jason Gardner on a mesmerizing journey across fifteen countries as he uncovers the hidden world of traditional Carnival in his latest book, We the Spirits. Through his lens, experience the profound cultural rituals and vibrant celebrations that connect communities to their ancient roots, transcending the ordinary to reveal the extraordinary. Photography Book Spotlight
Exploring 'Hong Kong After Hong Kong': Chung-Wai's Pictorial Ode
Wong Chung-Wai, a rising star in the field of photography, casts a revealing light on the hidden nuances of Hong Kong. Venturing beyond the dazzling skyline and vibrant markets, his work paints an intimate portrait of the city he called home. Photography Book Spotlight