Ed Kashi on 45 Years of Photography: Chaos, Clarity, and the ‘Abandoned Moment’
What can 45 years behind a camera teach us? Ed Kashi has spent his life photographing the world, from small personal stories to major global issues. Photography Book Spotlight
How Architecture and Aging Intertwine: The Powerful Contrasts in Laurent Kronental’s Souvenir d’un Futur
What do wrinkles and cracked concrete have in common? Both are visible signs of time, showing how people and places carry the weight of history. Interviews
The Street Photographer Who Turns Motion Blur Into Emotion — Olga Karlovac on Capturing Life as It Moves
Olga Karlovac photographs life the way it feels in motion. Her images are often dark, blurred, and filled with movement. Photography Book Spotlight
The Role of Photography in College Journalism and Media Studies
Explore the role of photography in college journalism and media studies. Learn what photojournalism is, what photojournalists do, and why photojournalism is important in modern reporting. Sponsored
Top Online Photography Courses for College Students in 2025
Top Online Photography Courses for College Students in 2025 Sponsored
Why Photography Matters for Students: Learning, Creativity, and Lifelong Benefits
Discover the importance of photography for students. Learn the top benefits of photography, why we take photos, and how learning photography helps teens and college students grow academically and personally. Sponsored
A Week with the Universe: Photographing Stephen Hawking
In the mid-1980s, photographer Stephen Shames traveled from Philadelphia to Cambridge, England. He wasn’t chasing fame or breaking news. He wanted to spend time with a man who had already changed the way we understand the universe: Stephen Hawking. Story Behind The Photograph
How Alex Yudzon Transformed a Brooklyn Hotel Room into a Temporary Sculpture Studio
His canvas was a Brooklyn hotel room. His brush: furniture. In the spring of 2025, Alex Yudzon spent one month inside a single hotel room, turning it into something between a sculpture and a photograph. Story Behind The Photograph
How Julien Coquentin Turned the Wolf’s Return to Rural France Into a Poetic Photographic Trilogy
What happens when myth walks back into the forest? For photographer Julien Coquentin, the news of a wolf settling in Aubrac felt like a tale suddenly alive. Photography Book Spotlight
How Ingrid Weyland Turns Crumpled Landscapes Into a Warning About Our Fragile Planet
This art turns fragile prints into fragile truths. Ingrid Weyland takes photographs of landscapes, prints them, and then crumples the paper. Interviews
Ying Ang’s Fruiting Bodies: How Photography Turns Mushrooms Into Metaphors for Womanhood
What do mushrooms reveal about women’s hidden strength? In Fruiting Bodies, Ying Ang uses photography to look at mushrooms as symbols of womanhood. Photography Book Spotlight
How Benjamin Rasmussen’s The Good Citizen Challenges America’s Myths Through History, Law, and Photography
Sometimes the most powerful photographs hide their true intent. In The Good Citizen, Benjamin Rasmussen uses this Trojan horse idea to make people look at difficult history in a new way. Photography Book Spotlight
How Merlin Daleman’s Mutiny Captures the Social and Economic Divides of Post-Brexit Britain
Photography can reveal the fractures a nation tries to hide. Merlin Daleman’s new book Mutiny shows the social and economic divides that shape post-Brexit Britain. Photography Book Spotlight
A Decade of Spare Time: How Adam T. Deen Captured the Moments That Define Who We Really Are
Adam T. Deen spent ten years photographing free time. Over that decade, he saw people fishing on quiet lakes, jumping from cliffs, walking through parades, or simply eating dinner at a small-town diner. Photography Book Spotlight
How David Ricci Turned Flea Market Chaos Into a Sharp Portrait of American Culture
David Ricci turns visual chaos into compelling photographs. He spent years visiting flea markets and antique shops across the United States, looking for scenes that spoke about American culture. Photography Book Spotlight
From Church Balcony to Guggenheim Fellowship: The Photographic Story Behind Linda Foard Roberts’ Lament
Some photographs change how we see the past forever. Linda Foard Roberts’ project Lament is about the places in the American South connected to the history of slavery. Photography Book Spotlight
Pia Guilmoth’s Flowers Drink the River: A Visual Journey Through Transition, Nature, and Community
What happens when a camera documents both fear and freedom? Pia Guilmoth’s Flowers Drink the River started during a time of personal crisis. Photography Book Spotlight
Deep Dive into A Room for the Night by Alex Yudzon
Great art often begins in the background, not the spotlight. Alex Yudzon’s long-term project, A Room for the Night, takes place in quiet, ordinary hotel rooms. Photography Book Spotlight