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How Augusto De Luca Turns Skulls, Helmets, and Masks Into a Dreamlike Warning About War
Photo Essay Martin Kaninsky 7/16/26 Photo Essay Martin Kaninsky 7/16/26

How Augusto De Luca Turns Skulls, Helmets, and Masks Into a Dreamlike Warning About War

Some objects remember violence better than people do. In ARMAGEDDON, Augusto De Luca uses skulls, helmets, masks, and other symbolic objects to speak about war without showing war directly. Picture Story

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Jessica Hays Watched Her Hometown Burn. Then She Spent 5 Years Photographing What Climate Grief Feels Like
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 7/14/26 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 7/14/26

Jessica Hays Watched Her Hometown Burn. Then She Spent 5 Years Photographing What Climate Grief Feels Like

The Sun Sets Midafternoon is about climate grief. Jessica Hays began the project after a wildfire hit her hometown. Photography Book Spotlight

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Light, Darkness, and Everything Between: The Photographic World of Masao Yamamoto and Akira Uchida
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 7/12/26 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 7/12/26

Light, Darkness, and Everything Between: The Photographic World of Masao Yamamoto and Akira Uchida

A trilogy of photobooks moving from light through darkness and into the space between. Japanese photographer Masao Yamamoto and composer Akira Uchida write about each other, and in doing so, reveal how the work was made. Photography Book Spotlight

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How Paolo Simonazzi Photographed Havana Without Falling For Vintage Cars, Political Icons, And Easy Nostalgia
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 7/11/26 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 7/11/26

How Paolo Simonazzi Photographed Havana Without Falling For Vintage Cars, Political Icons, And Easy Nostalgia

Paolo Simonazzi photographed Havana against its clichés. He did not want the usual Cuba of vintage cars, saturated colours, political icons, and easy nostalgia. Photography Book Spotlight

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Darren Smith Spent 7 Years Photographing People Who Wait All Year To Become Themselves
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 7/10/26 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 7/10/26

Darren Smith Spent 7 Years Photographing People Who Wait All Year To Become Themselves

Some people wait all year to become themselves. In Mayflies, Darren Smith photographs people at festivals and events where identity, fantasy, and self-expression become visible for a short time. Photography Book Spotlight

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Marina Sersale Started Photographing Rome by Chance. 10 Years Later, It Became Liminal Space
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 7/8/26 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 7/8/26

Marina Sersale Started Photographing Rome by Chance. 10 Years Later, It Became Liminal Space

Marina Sersale found mystery on her daily walk. What began as a simple habit slowly became a way of seeing. Photography Book Spotlight

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Why Your Photos Look Better With Professional Presets
Advertorial Martin Kaninsky 7/8/26 Advertorial Martin Kaninsky 7/8/26

Why Your Photos Look Better With Professional Presets

Even with a great angle and moment, your image might lack vibrancy. Understanding presets is crucial to enhance it. Advertorial

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How Bill Ward’s IMMERSIVE Turns Surfing, ICM, and Breaking Waves Into a New Way of Seeing the Ocean
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 7/6/26 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 7/6/26

How Bill Ward’s IMMERSIVE Turns Surfing, ICM, and Breaking Waves Into a New Way of Seeing the Ocean

Bill Ward photographs the ocean from inside the wave. He does not stand on the shore and wait for the sea to become a picture. Photography Book Spotlight

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How Daniel Gordon Turned Ordinary Household Objects Into Photographs That Question What Is Real
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 7/4/26 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 7/4/26

How Daniel Gordon Turned Ordinary Household Objects Into Photographs That Question What Is Real

Daniel Gordon turns household objects into visual doubts. In Objects at Hand, glasses, bowls, cutlery, and other simple things become harder to trust. Photography Book Spotlight

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Pete Doherty Lost His Passion for Photography. Boxing Helped Him Find It Again
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 7/2/26 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 7/2/26

Pete Doherty Lost His Passion for Photography. Boxing Helped Him Find It Again

Boxing saved Pete Doherty before photography returned. In his early twenties, he lost his passion, gave away his negatives, prints, camera, and darkroom equipment, and stopped seeing beauty around him. Photography Book Spotlight

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From Brooklyn To The North Pole: How Leonard Sussman Photographed The Beauty And Fragility Of The Arctic
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 6/30/26 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 6/30/26

From Brooklyn To The North Pole: How Leonard Sussman Photographed The Beauty And Fragility Of The Arctic

Leonard Sussman photographed ice that may soon disappear. In From Brooklyn To The North Pole, he follows a 52-day journey on the USCGC icebreaker Healy, traveling from Dutch Harbor in the Aleutian Islands to the North Pole. Photography Book Spotlight

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Ethan Eisenberg Spent 14 Years Photographing Jerusalem. The Result Is Not the City You Expect
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 6/28/26 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 6/28/26

Ethan Eisenberg Spent 14 Years Photographing Jerusalem. The Result Is Not the City You Expect

Ethan Eisenberg photographed Jerusalem beyond its symbols. He did not want to make another book built around the Western Wall, the Dome of the Rock, or the images people already expect from the city. Photography Book Spotlight

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How Mark Maio Followed One Forgotten Labor Story From Kansas Wheat Fields to Buffalo Grain Elevators
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 6/26/26 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 6/26/26

How Mark Maio Followed One Forgotten Labor Story From Kansas Wheat Fields to Buffalo Grain Elevators

Grain once moved through America by human muscle. Before automation, men climbed inside the holds of huge ships and pushed grain with metal shovels, ropes, and their own bodies. Photography Book Spotlight

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A Photograph Does Not Need to Move — But Sometimes It Can Breathe
Advertorial Martin Kaninsky 6/26/26 Advertorial Martin Kaninsky 6/26/26

A Photograph Does Not Need to Move — But Sometimes It Can Breathe

As audiences increasingly consume dynamic content across social platforms and digital media, creators are exploring new ways to bring their images to life. Advertorial

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The best cameras for beginners
Advertorial Martin Kaninsky 6/25/26 Advertorial Martin Kaninsky 6/25/26

The best cameras for beginners

Photography as a hobby or profession can be a wonderful and satisfying activity, but the large variety of cameras on the market can make the decision of what camera to buy difficult.  Advertorial

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Inside Soviet Scientific Institutes: How Eric Lusito Photographed the Machines Built to Engineer the Future
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 6/24/26 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 6/24/26

Inside Soviet Scientific Institutes: How Eric Lusito Photographed the Machines Built to Engineer the Future

Soviet science left behind a strange afterlife. Inside former Soviet scientific institutes, Eric Lusito found machines built for nuclear physics, radio astronomy, space research, and the dream of a technological future. Photography Book Spotlight

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Ken Grant’s Cwm: The Fair Country Shows What Happens When Industry Leaves But The Land Still Remembers
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 6/22/26 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 6/22/26

Ken Grant’s Cwm: The Fair Country Shows What Happens When Industry Leaves But The Land Still Remembers

The South Wales Valleys are not empty ruins. They are places where industry disappeared, but life continued. Photography Book Spotlight

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Carl Martin’s Opportunities in Space Finds Creativity in the Buildings Most People Ignore
Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 6/20/26 Photography Book Spotlight Martin Kaninsky 6/20/26

Carl Martin’s Opportunities in Space Finds Creativity in the Buildings Most People Ignore

A building can become more than a subject. For Carl Martin, architecture is not only something standing in front of the camera. Photography Book Spotlight

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What does being Jewish look like today? It can be expressed through religion, culture, family, history, community, or small daily decisions. Photography Book Spotlight

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Trust matters more than photographs in long-term documentary work. Carol Allen-Storey discovered this through Defying the Myth, a project that began with a Save the Children assignment in 2014 and continued for more than a decade. Photography Book Spotlight

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Filamenta begins with what the fishing industry throws away. Fish scales, swim bladders, blood vessels, nets, and other remains become the material of K49814’s book. Photography Book Spotlight

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