How to Capture Sharp Images in Low Light Without a Tripod
In this guide, we'll delve into essential camera settings for low light, such as increasing the ISO and utilising a wide aperture, to help you capture sharp images. Sponsored
The Story of Venice Beach Barbecue at Dusk by Dotan Saguy’s Photo —And the Lesson It Taught Me
A photographer doesn’t just press the shutter at random. They study light, movement, and timing, always ready for that perfect second. The difference between an average picture and a great one often comes down to patience. Story Behind The Photograph
Dystopian Spring: How Alexandre Morvan’s Cherry Trees Captures the Haunting Beauty of a Pandemic in Japan
In the spring of 2020, Tokyo’s streets emptied, but the cherry trees still bloomed. Alexandre Morvan was there with his camera, witnessing a moment that felt like a scene from a dystopian film. Photography Book Spotlight
Epic, Vast, and Unforgettable: Victoria Sambunaris’ Transformation of a Landscape Is a Love Letter to the American Terrain
Victoria Sambunaris doesn’t chase busy streets or famous landmarks—she focuses on the spaces in between, where industry, history, and nature collide. Her work is about understanding how the land is shaped, used, and transformed over time. Photography Book Spotlight
7 Game-Changing Photography Lessons Markus Klinko Used to Shoot Icons Like Beyoncé and David Bowie (That Will Transform Your Shots)
When Markus Klinko transitioned from a concert harpist to a photographer, he faced one big challenge: He had no formal training, no clear roadmap, and was stepping into a highly competitive field. Photography Lessons
The Light That Shapes Art: Behind the Bold Colors of Jessica Backhaus’ Plein Soleil
Jessica Backhaus pushes the boundaries of photography, using color, paper, and sunlight to create images that feel more like paintings than traditional photographs. Her latest series, Plein Soleil, is about letting light shape reality. Photography Book Spotlight
How to Photograph a Soul: Alberto Gandolfo on Capturing Humanity Without Sensationalism
Can a camera capture dignity without turning struggle into spectacle? Alberto Gandolfo believes it can—but only with the right approach… Photography Book Spotlight
The Story of Musicians On The Ganges by Russell Hart
Just before dawn, a small boat drifted across the Ganges River. The water was dark and smooth, reflecting the faint glow of lanterns along the shore. In the distance, the stone steps of the ghats—massive staircases leading down to the river … Story Behind The Photograph
Anna and Jordan Rathkopf’s HER2 Project Will Change How You View Illness and Resilience
When Anna Rathkopf was diagnosed with breast cancer at 37, life became a storm of appointments, treatments, and uncertainty. Instead of letting it overwhelm them, Anna and her husband Jordan picked up their cameras. Photography Book Spotlight
Top 10 Emerging Trends in Photography for 2025
From the earliest days of film to the digital era and into today's tool-dominated era, new creative trends emerge. The growth of photography is not only in capturing moments but also in telling stories, showing emotions, and being creative. Sponsored
4 Photography Lessons From Phil Penman That Will Transform Your Street Photography Skills (And Make Every Shot Count)
Great street photography isn’t about skill—it’s about perspective. It’s the way you see the world that transforms ordinary scenes into extraordinary images. Phil Penman, one of the most celebrated street photographers in the world, has spent decades perfecting this art on the bustling streets of New York City.
8 Lessons from Giacomo Brunelli to Transform Your Animal Photography Into Art
When I first started photographing animals, I made one big mistake: I focused too much on technical perfection and forgot to connect with my subjects. This approach left my images feeling lifeless and uninspired. Luckily, Giacomo Brunelli’s The Animals shows how to fix that—here’s how …
Top Photography Techniques for Academic Success
In today’s visually-driven world, photography is not just a hobby or an art form—it can also be a powerful tool for academic success. Whether you're a student looking to organize your notes better or a teacher seeking creative ways to engage your class, …
From Harpist to Hollywood Photographer: How Markus Klinko Reinvented Himself—and What You Can Take Away
When Markus Klinko’s career as a concert harpist ended abruptly due to a hand injury, it seemed like the end of the road. But instead of giving up, he chose to reinvent himself—becoming one of the most iconic celebrity photographers of the 2000s.
How Photography Encourages Self-Expression in Learning
Photography empowers students to explore their identities and perspectives, fostering creativity and personal growth. This article highlights how this accessible medium enriches education and develops essential life skills.
From Parties to Concerts: How Students Can Capture Their College Years on a Budget through Photography
Learn how students can capture their college memories on a budget with smartphones, affordable cameras, DIY gear, and creative photography techniques.
The One Thing Photographers Get Wrong About Capturing Animals—And How Brunelli Got It Right
What if the secret to extraordinary animal photography isn’t in the latest gear or a fast shutter speed, but in the way you connect with your subjects? The Animals redefines how we see and photograph creatures, urging us to slow down, embrace imperfection, and find stories in the unexpected. Photography Book Spotlight
How To Find a Hobby You Love: A Guide for Adults
Life can be hectic, but finding a hobby is essential for well-being. Whether it’s painting, gardening, or photography, hobbies offer relaxation and fulfillment. Explore your interests, revisit past passions, and try new activities to transform your free time into a source of joy and personal growth.