5 Photography Lessons That Helped Nick Prideaux Slow Down, Stay Present, and Shoot With Purpose
Great photography starts with slowing down. Nick Prideaux doesn’t chase perfect moments. He waits, watches, and responds. His style is quiet and personal, built on everyday scenes and small details most people miss. Photography Lessons
How Anna Arendt Turned Silence, Memory, and War Into One of the Most Unforgettable Photo Books of the Year
Can photography capture what memory leaves unsaid? Anna Arendt spent 15 years taking pictures to try to find out. Photography Book Spotlight
Ghaleb Cabbabé’s How Can It Still Be Home? Turns 5 Years of Film Photography Into a Haunting Portrait of Lebanon
Photography can reveal truths words will always fail to capture. Ghaleb Cabbabé’s How Can It Still Be Home? shows this in a powerful way. Photography Book Spotlight
How Larson & Shindelman Turned Tweets Into Haunting Portraits of Political Dissent and Digital Propaganda
What if your tweet became a political portrait? Larson and Shindelman take real tweets and show where they came from. Photography Book Spotlight
A Quiet River Bend. A Changing Season. Ansley West Rivers’ Pilgrimage.
Just ten minutes from her home in Swan Valley, Idaho, there is a quiet place on the river that Ansley West Rivers returns to again and again. It is not part of the iconic Snake River views seen in postcards or photography books. Story Behind The Photograph
How Stephanie Pommez Used Photography to Keep Amazonian Legends Alive in The Enchanted Ones
Photography keeps the Amazon’s fading myths from disappearing forever. The stories of the river people are passed down by word of mouth. Stephanie Pommez spent years with the midwives who tell these stories. Photography Book Spotlight
Waiting for the Right Moment: How Robert LeBlanc’s Scene That Feels Like Stepping Into the Past
Patience, not gear, makes unforgettable photographs. It’s easy to think that better equipment means better photos, but that’s not always true. Story Behind The Photograph
Why Students Rely on Apps for School Success (And How It’s Actually Smart)
There’s no sugar-coating it being a student today is wild. Between juggling classes, navigating dorm life, working part-time jobs, and attempting to maintain some semblance of a social life, the pressure is real. Sponsored
The Unexpected Magic of Photographing Vintage Nürburgring Cars on Film (And Why It Still Matters)
Some moments can only be captured on film. Film photography shows what digital often misses: emotion and atmosphere. Picture Story
Connecting with International Photographers Through Shared Language
Explore how shared language helps photographers connect, collaborate, and grow together across international borders. Sponsored
Robin Hinsch’s Lonely Are All the Bridges Captures the Fragile Connections That War Destroys
Can photography capture what war tries to erase? Robin Hinsch spent 15 years photographing Ukraine to find out. Photography Book Spotlight
The Hidden Beauty of a Florida Fairground: How Anthony Blasko Turned a Strawberry Festival Into Art
Strawberries, fairground rides, golden light: the perfect storm for art. Anthony Blasko didn’t plan to turn a small Florida festival into a long-term project. Photography Book Spotlight
From Chaos to Clarity - How Eduardo Ortiz Builds a Photo
Eduardo Ortiz builds photos like puzzles, not snapshots. Each piece matters: the background, the subject, and the moment itself. Story Behind The Photograph
How Hannah Altman Used Jewish Folklore to Reinvent What a Photo Can Say About Memory
A photograph can carry generations of memory. This is the idea behind Hannah Altman’s book We Will Return to You. She combines Jewish folklore, ritual objects, and careful use of light to explore how personal and collective memory can live inside an image. Photography Book Spotlight
How Nick Prideaux Turned the Loss of His Family Home Into a Poetic Meditation on Grief and Memory
A flood destroyed everything, so Nick Prideaux turned it into art. Instead of letting it fade away, he built something new: a photo book that blends fiction and truth, grief and beauty. Photography Book Spotlight
Marjolein Martinot Picked Up a Film Camera During Lockdown and Discovered Her Own Fairy Tale in the Rivers of France
One frame at a time, Marjolein Martinot photographed her way back to herself through the rivers of France. She wasn’t planning to make a book, just trying to stay grounded during a time of emotional chaos. Photography Book Spotlight
Forcing Your Photography Projects Could Be Killing Your Creativity—5 Lessons from Ian Howorth on Growing Organically
Your photography improves dramatically when you stop forcing projects. When you always have fixed ideas, your pictures feel predictable and empty. Photography Lessons
Wahala: How Robin Hinsch’s Global Journey Reveals the Violence Behind the Oil and Coal We All Use
Not every moment should be photographed, and knowing which is which takes courage. Robin Hinsch’s project Wahala shows the hidden cost of oil, coal, and gas in places most people never see. Photography Book Spotlight