How to choose your first lens: Recommendations for student photographers
Choosing your first lens as a beginner photographer marks an exciting milestone in your creative path. Advertorial
From New York Streets to Global Cities: Phil Penman on 30 Years of Iconic Street Photography
Phil Penman has captured 30 years of the world's streets. His camera has documented everything from 9/11 to quiet moments in Tokyo alleyways. Photography Book Spotlight
Gregory Crewdson on Turning Suburban Streets Into Cinematic Worlds of Mystery and Light
Gregory Crewdson makes photos that look like movies.He builds scenes in small American towns where the streets, houses, and people look normal but something feels strange, like a moment from a story you cannot fully explain. Interviews
Holiday Portraits Anywhere: The Right Backdrop for Small Spaces
Holiday photos don’t need a spare room or a truckload of gear. A living room, a hallway, even a corner near a window can turn into a clean little set if the scene is planned with care. Advertorial
Time-Saving Hacks for Photographers Applying to Grants and Competitions
Applying for photography grants and competitions can be both exciting and overwhelming. Between curating your portfolio, writing compelling artist statements, and meeting strict deadlines, it’s easy for photographers to feel stretched thin. Advertorial
How to Apply to Top Photography Schools in 2025-2026
Applying to top photography schools can feel overwhelming, with countless programs, requirements, and deadlines to manage. Advertorial
How Patrick Lefèvre Turned Iceland’s Harsh Winter Into Soft, Dreamlike Photographs
Patrick Lefèvre transforms Iceland’s brutal cold into gentle beauty. His book Vetur shows winter not as a postcard, but as a place of silence, emptiness, and strange softness. Photography Book Spotlight
Inside the White House: A Photographer’s Battle to Make the Shot Trump Refused to Pose For
What happens when the President won’t pose for the cover? It sounds like a small problem, but in the White House it becomes a battle. Story Behind The Photograph
Why Martin Parr Says Most Photographers Overestimate Their Talents
Every bad picture is a step toward a good one. Martin Parr knows this better than most photographers. Interviews
Outside the Dream: Child Poverty in America Stephen Shames
In 1985, photographer Stephen Shames was documenting the quiet crisis of child poverty in the United States. This photograph was made in Ventura County, just north of Los Angeles, where an informal encampment of unhoused families had gathered along the beach. Story Behind The Photograph
Icons8: How 1.4 Million High-Quality Icons Help Designers Ship Projects Faster Without Freelancers
What if one platform replaced all your design assets? Icons8 gives you 1.4 million icons, plus illustrations, photos, and 3D models. Advertorial
Inside the Quiet Turn in Rasmussen’s Work: Beauty That Pulls You Into Violence
The most powerful image sometimes isn’t the one you expect. It can be the photograph that feels small, almost like a mistake. Story Behind The Photograph
Master Photographer Richard Misrach: How The "Cargo" Creator Still Finds Magic In Every Sunset After 50 Years
Richard Misrach photographed the same view every single day. The legendary photographer captured cargo ships that everyone sees but nobody really notices. Photography Book Spotlight
How Ragnar Axelsson Turns Storms, Ice, and Silence Into Photographs That Feel Eternal
Ragnar Axelsson has spent his life chasing the Arctic before it disappears. For 45 years, this Icelandic photographer has traveled to places most people will never see. Photography Book Spotlight
The Leap Through Fire: Story of Ed Kashi’s Iconic Image
What does it take to capture one unforgettable frame? In 1991, Ed Kashi stood in the middle of Derry, Northern Ireland, during a night heavy with history and tension. Story Behind The Photograph
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
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
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