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fromEntrepreneur
22 hours ago

Professional Photo Editing on the Go: Elevate Your Brand Image

Luminar Mobile provides AI-powered professional image editing on iOS and Android with lifetime access for $19.99, including SkyAI, EnhanceAI, SkinAI, and RAW support.
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fromPetaPixel
20 hours ago

I Stopped Looking at Social Media, my Photography Boomed

Like-driven, algorithmic social media degrades photography's quality and control; photographers should abandon platform-dependent marketing for direct, intentional, and quality-focused approaches.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 day ago

david altrath frames the expressionist geometry of grundtvig's church in copenhagen

Standing in the Bispebjerg district of Copenhagen, Grundtvigs Kirke, one of the most singular works of 20th-century ecclesiastical architecture, is the protagonist of David Altrath's latest photography series. Designed by Peder Vilhelm Jensen-Klint and completed in 1940, the church translates the vertical ambition of Gothic architecture into an austere expressionist language built entirely from yellow Danish brick. Structure, surface, and ornament collapse into a single architectural system, where material discipline replaces decoration.
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fromHarper's Magazine
19 hours ago

Unreal City, by Hari Kunzru, Matthew Sherrill

Psychogeography reads urban spaces as layered, historically charged environments where architecture, mysticism, and power shape experience and social control.
#photojournalism
#street-photography
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fromdesignyoutrust.com
1 day ago

Stunning Dreamlike Landscapes by Archie Chrisanthou You'll Want To Jump Straight Into

A diverse showcase of innovative visual arts spanning photography, illustration, murals, optical illusions, and creative reimaginings across contemporary and historical techniques.
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fromThe New Yorker
2 days ago

Photographs of Mali on the Cusp of Independence

Seydou Keïta's studio portraits juxtapose ornate subjects with visible Malian soil, conveying place, identity, and a society undergoing transformation.
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 day ago

'Quad God' Ilia Malinin conserves energy in Olympic debut, U.S. still leads team skate

Ilia Malinin struggled in the Olympic team short program, finishing second after multiple jump errors while conserving energy for the individual event.
fromdesignyoutrust.com
2 days ago

"The Owls Are Not What They Seem": Elegant Bronze Bird Sculptures By British Artist Anthony Theakston

How-To Survive A Deadly Global Virus: Visual Guide Wth A Style & Twist Bond Girl Halle Berry Introduces Her First 5th Avenue Shoe Collection Artist Jung Lee Constructed A Series Of Neon Light Sculptures That Were Installed Against Cinematic Landscapes Amazing Black And White Photos Capture SoCal's Skate, Beach & Punk Scenes From Between The Late 1960s And Early 1980s Artist Studies Psychoanalysis And Visualize The States Of The Subconscious In Her Bizarre Sculptures Sonja Hinrichsen's Expansive Swirling Snow Drawing Atop A Frozen Lake Artist Carlos Vielba Seco Transforms Ethereal Ideas into Tangible 3D Masterpieces
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fromdesignyoutrust.com
2 days ago

Incredible Ironic Design Objects by Russian Illustrator Oleg Pomortsev

Artists and designers employ diverse materials and techniques to produce inventive, handcrafted, nostalgic, and hyperrealistic works across paper, sculpture, photography, and product design.
#aerial-photography
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fromColossal
2 days ago

The Forest-Like Interior of Coral Takes the Grand Prize in the CUPOTY 7 Photo Contest

Ross Gudgeon's cauliflower soft coral image won Close-up Photographer of the Year; the soft coral population declined 90% from 2011 to 2021.
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fromBOOOOOOOM!
2 days ago

"It Didn't Used to Feel Like This" by Photographer Emmalyn Pure

Black-and-white photographs evoke longing and safety by finding meaning and beauty in ordinary, mundane moments, presenting nostalgia as dream-like familiarity.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
2 days ago

a former coffee warehouse in rotterdam begins its second life as the nederland fotomuseum

The heavy brick mass of the early twentieth century warehouse stands steady at the corner, its facades still marked by decorative lintels and deep-set openings. Above, two added floors sit within a perforated aluminum veil that glows softly at dusk. The metal skin reads as a light canopy hovering over the old masonry, a precise intervention that contrasts the museum's new public life with its working past. See designboom's previous coverage here.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
2 days ago

Horden: portraits of family, death, and dreams in an English mining town

As a child, Ed Alcock listened to the story of his great uncle Kendon's death at the age of 17. It happened at the bottom of the mine, his mother, Sheila, told him one day. He had been working there since he left school. A section of the gallery sank and a heavy crane fell on him, crushing him and causing head injuries. They took his body out of the mine, but he never regained consciousness.
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fromwww.amny.com
2 days ago

25 years later, Kip Fulbeck's Hapa Project returns at MOCA | amNewYork

Kip Fulbeck's Hapa Project documents and celebrates multiracial identities through portraits and a 25-year retrospective exhibition at MOCA in New York City's Chinatown.
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fromBuzzFeed
2 days ago

Just 40 Weird, Sickening, And Mind-Blowing Photos Of Eggs

A subreddit curates top-voted images of bizarre, often gross egg anomalies like multiple yolks, internal eggs, malformed shells, and oversized yolks.
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fromEngadget
4 days ago

Canon unveils a Limited Edition version of its popular G7 X III compact camera

Canon released a Limited Edition PowerShot G7 X III for the 30th anniversary with cosmetic upgrades, bundled accessories, and a $1,299 price.
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fromAnOther
3 days ago

A Searing New Exhibition Reveals The Many Faces of Masculinity

Hard Feelings presents a decade-long, intimate photographic portrait of young manhood within Queens' skate and graffiti communities.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
3 days ago

glazed color bands rise as sculptural tower in gerhard richter's alpine installation

Presented by the Luma Foundation in Engadin, Switzerland, as part of Elevation 1049, STRIP TOWER (962) brings Gerhard Richter's long-running investigations into the Alpine landscape, extending his practice beyond the canvas and into three-dimensional space. On view until the spring of 2029, the work draws from the methodology of his Strip Paintings, where a single painted gesture is subjected to successive acts of photographing, scanning, digital slicing, and stretching.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Young ladies too tired to stand at a Black debutante ball: Miranda Barnes's best photograph

Cotillion dances have European origins, but in the poem, Black New Yorkers perform classic dances such as waltzes and quadrilles and are dressed in fine outfits. These Black debutante balls go back a long way, and are one example of African Americans trying to create a better life. Today, they continue to introduce young women into society and retain a strong emphasis on the participants' education.
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fromColossal
4 days ago

'Where the World is Melting' Documents Communities Amid Indelible Changes in the Arctic

Photographs document the human and environmental impacts of Arctic warming, showing communities, traditions, and landscapes undergoing profound change.
#contemporary-art
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fromColossal
4 days ago

Vote for the 2025 Wildlife Photographer of the Year's People's Choice Award

Jurors selected 100 images from over 60,000 entries for the 2025 Wildlife Photographer of the Year; 24 photographers are finalists for the People's Choice Award, with voting open until March 18.
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fromThe Verge
6 days ago

Vivo and Oppo's telephoto extender comes to iPhone

PGYTech released the RetroVa Vintage Imaging Kit for iPhone including a 2.35x telephoto extender, slide-on battery grip, custom case, and microSD slot via Kickstarter.
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fromItsnicethat
1 week ago

Max Kessell's photo series Magazine Dreams finds a sense of belonging in bodybuilding

Monochrome, harsh-flash portraiture captures bodybuilders as mythic, performative figures, blending documentary intimacy with stylized 1970s bodybuilding aesthetics.
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fromAnOther
6 days ago

Thibaut Grevet's Ethereal Photos of the New York City Ballet Dancers

Thibaut Grevet's images translate dance into phased visual sequences—preparation, repetition, performance, rest—capturing movement within still photography.
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fromFrenchly
6 days ago

In 2026, France Celebrates 200 Years of Photography - Frenchly

Niépce's 1826 heliograph from Le Gras inaugurated photography; France will mark its bicentenary with a nationwide yearlong program (September 2026–September 2027).
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Parents, porn sets and Bob's Big Boy combos: how Larry Sultan photographed American domestic life

Larry Sultan's outsider, observant anxiety shaped his photographic focus on everyday American domestic life, revealing idiosyncratic, ironic moments across genres.
#don-mccullin
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fromVulture
1 week ago

Chappell Roan Got the Photographers to Stay Quiet

Chappell Roan's public confrontations with rude photographers have prompted photographers to act more respectful and quieter at major red-carpet events.
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fromHigh Country News
1 week ago

Ansel Adams in the age of ICE - High Country News

Ansel Adams photographed both industrial Los Angeles and incarcerated Japanese Americans at Manzanar, producing work he regarded as among his most important.
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fromdesignyoutrust.com
1 week ago

Artist Creates Nostalgic Pixel Tributes That Capture Gaming's Golden Age

A wide-ranging showcase of visual creativity, highlighting photography, illustration, sculpture, design, and inventive art projects from global contemporary artists and cultural oddities.
fromwww.amny.com
1 week ago

From overload to abstraction: How Bob Krasner finds calm in Times Square through his camera lens amNewYork

Bob Krasner has spent years training his eye to resist the obvious. While the city screams for attention, his photography work insists on quiet. The result is a photographic practice rooted in restraint, patience, and a near-radical commitment to looking slowly. His latest body of work, unveiled last week and now on view through Feb. 22 at Ki Smith Gallery on the Lower East Side, feels like a controlled exhale inside one of the most visually aggressive environments on earth.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

I was really surprised by the swimmers' powerful energy': Jorge Perez Ortiz's best phone picture

A spinal injury transformed Ortiz’s relationship with water, inspiring recovery through swimming and a photographic series celebrating resilience, discipline, and the swimmers' powerful presence.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 week ago

photographer captures cargo ships passing by on his ferry ride home

Counting Ships is a photography series by Pierfrancesco Celada that examines proximity, movement, and scale within a maritime landscape. The project captures a busy ferry route connecting an island to one of the most densely populated regions nearby. The crossing takes approximately 25 minutes and passes through one of the world's most active maritime trade corridors, where more than two hundred cargo ships transit daily.
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fromEngadget
1 week ago

Sony A7 V review: Awesome speed and photo quality

Sony A7 V pairs a 33MP partially-stacked full-frame sensor and high dynamic range with solid controls, but video capabilities lag competitors.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

10 years of Photo Brussels, Belgium's leading photography festival

Lee Shulman's The House stages The Anonymous Project with found family photographs and secondhand mid-century furnishings to revive forgotten domestic memories.
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fromBOOOOOOOM!
1 week ago

"Old Iron" by Photographer Michael Dean Lemon

Michael Dean Lemon's photography portrays Midwest demolition derby participants with nuance, highlighting tradition, resilience, community, and complex working-class identities.
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fromSFGATE
1 week ago

Thousands of Fotomats once covered the U.S. Now there's only one left in SF.

The last Fotomat in San Francisco remains an overlooked, decaying relic of drive-thru photo development amid modern technological landmarks.
fromJalopnik
1 week ago

Dirt Biking Through New York City's Snowpocalypse Looks Fun As Hell - Jalopnik

Last weekend, New York got a snowstorm like we haven't seen in years. Most people stayed inside, spending the days with hot chocolate and movies, but a few brave souls ventured out into the crisp air to see the city empty and untouched. I walked three whole blocks to my third-closest bodega for chicken over rice, but motorcycle YouTuber TripleShift went one step further: He outfitted the tires of his electric Stark Varg dirt bike with studs, and went ripping through Brooklyn and Manhattan.
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fromAnOther
1 week ago

Ocean Vuong's Intimate Debut Photo Exhibition Navigates Grief and Survival

An intimate photography exhibition documents two brothers navigating grief after their mother's death, linking domestic spaces, American war imagery, and mythmaking in portraiture.
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fromColossal
1 week ago

Moving Multimedia Collages by Rich Wells Playfully Remember Places and Landscapes

Rich Wells creates moving collages from photos, videos, sound bytes, and illustrations that capture the essence of place through short, looping animated worlds.
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fromwww.7x7.com
1 week ago

Locals We Love: Documentary photographer Ashima Yadava democratizes art through collaboration.

Ashima Yadava returned portraits to photographed families so they could alter and annotate images, enabling participatory reclamation of pandemic-era visual narratives.
fromWashingtonian - The website that Washington lives by.
1 week ago

He Was Jailed Because an Algorithm Misidentified His Face. Now His Photograph Hangs in the Smithsonian. - Washingtonian

The National Portrait Gallery is Jared Soares's favorite museum. It's just a few Metro stops away from the photographer's home in Northeast DC, and he says he's visited dozens of times to admire the works from his favorite artists. But Soares's next visit will be different. The second floor of the gallery now features Soares's award-winning photograph, Misidentified by Artificial Intelligence: Alonzo and Carronne (2023).
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fromianVisits
1 week ago

Forgotten Mughal Banaras revealed in free London photo exhibition

Photographs reveal Banaras's overlooked Mughal heritage, everyday life, and marginalized Muslim sites threatened by contemporary Hindu nationalist pressures.
fromThe Verge
1 week ago

Process Zero II will let you do a little processing, if you want

This update includes the next iteration of the app's much-discussed Process Zero mode, adding HDR and ProRAW support to what is intended to be a hands-off, anti-computational image processing method. There's a new black-and-white film simulation that also supports HDR, and more new "Looks" to come. This is my semi-regular cue to remind you that HDR is not a dirty word. We tend to associate the term with an over-processed look when high-contrast scenes are translated to an SDR display.
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fromDesign You Trust - Design Daily Since 2007
1 week ago

Spectacular Winning Images from The Society of Photographers' Photographer of the Year 2025

Society of Photographers' 2025 awards honored winners from nearly 6,000 submissions across 28 categories showcasing outstanding storytelling, technical mastery, and emotional depth.
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fromwww.amny.com
1 week ago

Savvedra and Mannella collaborate on art that feels lived, not staged

Identity is practiced and claimed through the body's movement, adaptation, and visibility amid geographic displacement.
#travel-photography
fromKALTBLUT Magazine
1 week ago

Gulu's Berlin Solo Debut: NIHILISTIC SUPERSTAR at Migrant Bird Space - KALTBLUT Magazine

As we traverse an era dominated by algorithms and driven by the impulse for efficiency, we increasingly sacrifice our ability to feel. In this "age of emotional poverty," highlighted by philosopher Byung-Chul Han, our emotional landscapes grow flatter, our pains diluted, and genuine intimacy replaced with a sterile digital façade. However, in Gulu's evocative imagery, the body emerges as a resilient space of resistance, pushing back against a world that demands we conform to neat, predictable narratives.
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fromKqed
2 weeks ago

New Grammy Category Honors Album Covers and the Artists Behind Them | KQED

"When a cover in a campaign hits right," said photographer Neil Krug, nominated for The Crux, "it's part of the language and the fabric of what makes a great record a great record."
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fromDesign Milk
1 week ago

The Art of What We Throw Away

Frozen household food waste can be transformed into artwork that records daily life, promotes circularity, and fosters community engagement through zero-waste events.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

The last man left in a Moldovan village: Laetitia Vancon's best photograph

A 65-year-old man was the sole remaining resident of a depopulated Moldovan village, living a solitary, self-sufficient life after violent departures.
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fromThe Walrus
1 week ago

Trump Is the Greatest Hypnotist of Our Time | The Walrus

A fabricated philosophical book, amplified through coordinated human and AI-driven dissemination, generated authentic scholarly debate and self-reinforcing social realities across digital and cultural networks.
fromMail Online
1 week ago

Pope Leo pleads for men to stop talking to overly affectionate bots

Technology must serve the human person, not replace it,' Pope Leo said, decreeing that 'preserving human faces and voices' means preserving 'God's imprint on each human being,' which is an 'indelible reflection of God's love.' But chatbots simulate these faces and voices, oftentimes making it difficult for users to tell whether they engaging with a bot or a real person.
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fromFstoppers
1 week ago

Making Money With Photography in 2026 Is Not What You Think

Increase photography income by trading short, strategic unpaid work for access, defining specific marketing outputs, and improving client-focused people skills.
#google-photos
fromEngadget
1 week ago

Adobe Photoshop upgrades its Firefly-powered generative-AI editing tools

Adobe has improved the tools for Generative Fill, Generative Expand and Remove that are powered by its Firefly generative AI platform. Using these tools for image editing should now produce results in 2K resolution with fewer artifacts and increased detail all while delivering better matches for the provided prompts.
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fromThe Verge
1 week ago

I grew up with Alex Pretti

A childhood friend’s public shooting by federal agents made the personal cost of widely circulated violent videos impossible to ignore.
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fromwww.kaltblut-magazine.com
1 week ago

Monochrome blooms

Zurich-based creative M. Milo photographs monochrome floral scenes exploring tension between softness and control, blending intimacy, sculptural bodies, and emotional still-life aesthetics.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Waterfalls saved me': how photographing nature can heal the soul

John Arnison developed a distinctive nighttime waterfall photography style that sustained him emotionally and professionally over 25 years.
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fromThe Phoblographer
2 weeks ago

Want to Know Something Crazy? - The Phoblographer

A $25 annual subscription removes banner ads and helps fund staff, servers, and site growth while providing member discounts and perks.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Displaying the cloth like this showed its true beauty': Aung Chan Thar's best phone picture

Photographer documents Inlay Lake's floating cloth production, showing cultural resilience and vibrant craftsmanship despite development challenges.
#underwater-photography
fromColossal
2 weeks ago
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Rare Glimpses of Diverse Marine Life Take the Stage in This Year's Ocean Art Photography Contest

fromColossal
2 weeks ago
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Rare Glimpses of Diverse Marine Life Take the Stage in This Year's Ocean Art Photography Contest

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fromThe New Yorker
2 weeks ago

William Eggleston's Lonely South

William Eggleston's color photographs reveal an American South marked by melancholic humor, intimate detail, and recurring pockets of loneliness rendered with truthful, lyrical observation.
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fromAnOther
2 weeks ago

A Reading List by Ocean Vuong: Part Two

Artistic pride and the conviction to teach without true knowledge produce delusion, vanity, collective contradiction, and profound regret among creators.
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fromZDNET
2 weeks ago

I'm a full-time Canon photographer, but this $900 Nikon made me reconsider my choices

The Nikon Z50 II is an affordable APS-C mirrorless camera offering 20.9MP, 4K/60 video, reliable autofocus, and solid everyday performance for family photography.
fromBerlin Art Link
2 weeks ago

Studio Visit with Myriam Jacob-Allard | Berlin Art Link

Myriam Jacob-Allard appears through a heavy door and greets us with an easy warmth, scooping us up and welcoming us into her world. We are immediately absorbed by an unexpected color-drenched stairwell. Every surface is saturated in a dense, glowing yellow that reads unmistakably as egg yolk, insulating us from the outside in as we make our ascent. We turn into a long hallway whose fragrant freshly waxed floor catches the light, reflecting it back upward so that the corridor seems to glow beneath our feet.
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fromItsnicethat
2 weeks ago

Doing the "bare maximum" with limited resources: Tina Tona on fostering creativity through collage

Tina Tona creates colourful photo-collages from found ephemera and cut-up magazines exploring diasporic Black expression, pop culture, and her dual heritage.
fromwww.thelocal.fr
2 weeks ago

15 art exhibitions to look forward to in France in 2026

Photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson (19082004) travelled all over the world and extensively throughout Europe. After producing numerous series of photographs for magazines in Germany, Spain, Italy, Greece, Switzerland and France, Cartier-Bresson wanted to bring them together in a book and in 1955, he published Les Europeens (The Europeans). This book of photographs aims to show what makes each of the peoples of this geographical area unique while highlighting their similarities. This exhibition brings together some of the most important photographs from the book.
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fromColossal
2 weeks ago

Otherworldly Landscapes and Bolivian Culture Merge in River Claure's Mystical Photos

River Claure's photography blends Bolivian daily life, Indigenous heritage, Christian symbolism, and playful surrealism to explore community, memory, and landscape.
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fromWIRED
2 weeks ago

Nikon's Z5II Is a Fantastic Camera at a Budget Price

Nikon Z5II improves autofocus, burst speed, and video, making it one of the best entry-level full-frame cameras despite a significant price increase.
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fromBusiness Matters
2 weeks ago

Broadway Polaroids on Creativity, Presence, and Resilience

Broadway Polaroids captures honest Polaroid portraits of Broadway performers, prioritizing presence over polish and building community through authentic moments.
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fromItsnicethat
2 weeks ago

Laura McCluskey's ode to her grandparents and The Isle of Sheppey is a golden document filled with healing

Laura's photographic project Close to Home records seasonal life, family memory, decline and resilience in Sheppey, using fragile darkroom prints and careful design.
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fromwww.archdaily.com
2 weeks ago

Villa Boso / Kenichi Teramoto / office of Teramoto

A villa was designed and built entirely without concrete as a contemporary reinterpretation of vernacular architecture and critique of concrete-dependent construction.
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fromItsnicethat
2 weeks ago

Andrew B. Myers shows us how he magnifies his brilliant miniature worlds

Andrew B Myers combines warm, organic manual processes with digital techniques to transform small objects into large, curious imagery for major clients.
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
3 weeks ago

Hannah Krafcik's 'Between Frames' culminates in a spiraling consideration of frame and time * Oregon ArtsWatch

Printed in both color and black and white, images of dancers and friends took the form of abstract portraits, movement series, and pseudo-stop-motion, featuring local artists including Sophia Ahmed, Muffie Delgado-Connelly, Kenny Frechette, Takahuro Yamamoto, Emily Jones, Allie Hankins, performances by Lu Yim, and others. Layered, dark, and moody self-portraits of Krafcik from 2025 also plastered a dark-painted wall opposite some of the other images.
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fromKALTBLUT Magazine
2 weeks ago

La Isla: An Intimate Exploration Through the Lens of Matu Buiatti - KALTBLUT Magazine

In a stunning new photobook, La Isla, Argentinian photographer Matu Buiatti invites us into a profound exploration of intimacy, trust, and the human body, framed through the lens of analogue photography. This 18-month project transcends mere image-making; it is a beautifully crafted dialogue about human connection, where the photograph emerges not as a starting point but as the culmination of shared experiences.
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fromBusiness Matters
3 weeks ago

From roundtable to the camera: The Traitors' Brian Davidson celebrates record-breaking year for Studio Snap

Brian Davidson converted Traitors fame into a 70%+ revenue boost for Studio Snap in 2025 by growing social media influence and securing brand collaborations.
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fromApartment Therapy
2 weeks ago

Ina Garten Fans Are Stunned by Her Latest Home Project: "Just Dreamy"

Ina Garten's clean, classic aesthetic features a stacked gallery wall of framed black-and-white Richard Avedon prints in sleek black frames with white mats.
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fromBOOOOOOOM!
2 weeks ago

"Are They Peasant" by Artist Emile Brunet

Émile Brunet creates Renaissance-inspired portraits portraying neo-rural young professionals performing pastoral hobbies, blending classical figuration and contemporary symbolism.
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fromTravel + Leisure
3 weeks ago

This National Park Has a Waterfall That Turns Fiery Orange Every Year-How to See It

Horsetail Fall in Yosemite glows like a molten orange "Firefall" for a short window in mid-to-late February when snowmelt and clear sky align, attracting large crowds.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

I always knew my dogs loved the wind on their faces': Thiago Bernardes de Souza's best phone picture

Exploring Brazil's capital city on his motorbike is a pleasure when the weather is like this, he says, and his canine cavalcade had effectively invited themselves along for the ride. The first member of our pack, Filo, isn't in the photo, but she was there that day, de Souza says. Filo started riding with me in a backpack years ago, then around the time she turned one, I rescued Teo.
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