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How Pedro Jarque Krebs Uses Baroque Light to Photograph Animals Like Old Masters Painted Kings
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 9/21/25 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 9/21/25

How Pedro Jarque Krebs Uses Baroque Light to Photograph Animals Like Old Masters Painted Kings

Light can turn a wild animal into a timeless portrait. Pedro Jarque Krebs built his technique around this simple truth. Photography Book Spotlight

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What Does It Mean to Be Close? Stephen Mccoy’s Proximity Exhibition Answers in Photographs, Not Words
Project Interviews Martin Kaninsky 9/19/25 Project Interviews Martin Kaninsky 9/19/25

What Does It Mean to Be Close? Stephen Mccoy’s Proximity Exhibition Answers in Photographs, Not Words

What does it take to go beyond appearances? Stephen Mccoy’s new exhibition Proximity asks this question with quiet humor and honesty. Interviews

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Exile in Blue: How Cyanotype Postcards Capture Moscow’s Fractured Love and Loss
Photo Essay Martin Kaninsky 9/17/25 Photo Essay Martin Kaninsky 9/17/25

Exile in Blue: How Cyanotype Postcards Capture Moscow’s Fractured Love and Loss

What happens when home becomes a memory instead of a place? Ida Anderson, she has created "Blue Valentines." Picture Story

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How To Store Old Photos for Preservation
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How To Store Old Photos for Preservation

Preserve your cherished memories with these practical tips for old photo storage. Read the article for easy-to-follow tips!

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What Makes a Great Photo Essay? Structure, Examples & Tips
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What Makes a Great Photo Essay? Structure, Examples & Tips

Discover how photo essays tell powerful visual stories. Learn essential elements, structures, technical tips, and see examples of impactful photo narratives. Sponsored

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How Sergio Purtell Turned 20 Years of American Life Into a Photographic Mirror of Myth and Reality
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 9/15/25 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 9/15/25

How Sergio Purtell Turned 20 Years of American Life Into a Photographic Mirror of Myth and Reality

Sergio Purtell spent 20 years photographing America's contradictions. What he captured was a country performing its own myths while living completely different realities. Photography Book Spotlight

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When Words Fail: Pamela Thomas-Graham Found Light In NYC's Darkest Hours
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 9/13/25 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 9/13/25

When Words Fail: Pamela Thomas-Graham Found Light In NYC's Darkest Hours

Some losses are too deep for language. After two years of trying to process the loss, Pamela Thomas-Graham picked up a camera for the first time. Photography Book Spotlight

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I Wonder What They're Thinking": Inside Oli Kellett's 'Cross Road Blues'
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 9/11/25 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 9/11/25

I Wonder What They're Thinking": Inside Oli Kellett's 'Cross Road Blues'

A street corner can reveal more than a portrait studio. When photographer Oli Kellett sets up his large format camera at busy intersections, he waits for something no studio session can manufacture. Photography Book Spotlight

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Jeff Rothstein Spent The 1980s Capturing NYC's Jewish Lower East Side. Here's What He Discovered About Vanishing Communities
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Jeff Rothstein Spent The 1980s Capturing NYC's Jewish Lower East Side. Here's What He Discovered About Vanishing Communities

Jeff Rothstein's 1980s photographs captured a world that no longer exists. The Jewish Lower East Side he documented was already fading when he walked those streets with his Nikon cameras. Picture Story

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Jason Gardner Spent 3 Hours in a Paris Forest Using Only Natural Light. His Double Exposure Technique Makes Faces Disappear Into Nature
Photography Stories Martin Kaninsky 9/7/25 Photography Stories Martin Kaninsky 9/7/25

Jason Gardner Spent 3 Hours in a Paris Forest Using Only Natural Light. His Double Exposure Technique Makes Faces Disappear Into Nature

Can a camera capture someone's soul merging with nature? For most photographers, this sounds impossible. Story Behind The Photograph

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The Fictional: How Monika K. Adler Exposes Power, Truth, and Manipulation Through Photography
Photo Essay Martin Kaninsky 9/7/25 Photo Essay Martin Kaninsky 9/7/25

The Fictional: How Monika K. Adler Exposes Power, Truth, and Manipulation Through Photography

What if reality is nothing more than the strongest illusion? In today’s world, truth often bends to the power of those who control it. Picture Story

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Ed Kashi on 45 Years of Photography: Chaos, Clarity, and the ‘Abandoned Moment’
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 9/5/25 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 9/5/25

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

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How Architecture and Aging Intertwine: The Powerful Contrasts in Laurent Kronental’s Souvenir d’un Futur
Project Interviews Martin Kaninsky 9/3/25 Project Interviews Martin Kaninsky 9/3/25

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

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The Street Photographer Who Turns Motion Blur Into Emotion — Olga Karlovac on Capturing Life as It Moves
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 9/1/25 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 9/1/25

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

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The Role of Photography in College Journalism and Media Studies
Advertorial Martin Kaninsky 9/1/25 Advertorial Martin Kaninsky 9/1/25

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

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Top Online Photography Courses for College Students in 2025
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Why Photography Matters for Students: Learning, Creativity, and Lifelong Benefits
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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

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A Week with the Universe: Photographing Stephen Hawking
Photography Stories Martin Kaninsky 8/31/25 Photography Stories Martin Kaninsky 8/31/25

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

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