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fromColossal
6 hours 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.theguardian.com
1 hour ago

War, conflict and Roman sculptures: Bath exhibit shows different side of Don McCullin's work

Sir Don McCullin, famed for war photography, exhibits previously unseen photographs of Roman sculptures and plans to retire after a final Vatican visit.
fromThe Verge
12 hours 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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fromwww.amny.com
16 hours 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.
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fromKALTBLUT Magazine
15 hours 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
5 days 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
16 hours 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
15 hours 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
18 hours 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 day 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 day 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.
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fromEngadget
1 day 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 day 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
2 days 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 days 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
3 days 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
4 days 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.
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fromColossal
4 days ago
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Rare Glimpses of Diverse Marine Life Take the Stage in This Year's Ocean Art Photography Contest

fromColossal
4 days 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
4 days 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
1 week 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
5 days 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
6 days 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
5 days 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
5 days 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
6 days 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
1 week 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
1 week 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.
fromItsnicethat
1 week ago

Ollie Babajide Tikare holds onto "little fragments of life" in his photobook Eko

The photos, in Ollie's words, lean towards "quiet symmetry". The photo Man on Bike, a particuarly pleasing shot which shows a figure stationary, seemingly pausing to take a call, is often mistaken as staged. According to Ollie, it's "entirely serendipitous". He continues: "I was wandering through Ikoyi when I saw him stop, completely unaware of me, and everything just aligned - the colours, the posture, the stillness."
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fromItsnicethat
1 week 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
1 week 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
1 week 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
1 week 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
1 week 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
1 week ago

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

Davidson, a professional photographer and owner of Glasgow-based Studio Snap, is celebrating his strongest trading year to date, with revenues up more than 70 per cent in 2025. The surge follows his memorable appearance on series two of The Traitors, which turned him into a familiar face for millions of viewers, and, unexpectedly, a powerful brand amplifier for his business.
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fromApartment Therapy
1 week 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!
1 week 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
1 week 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
1 week 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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fromTime Out London
1 week ago

8 spectacular photography exhibitions coming to London in 2026

London's 2026 cultural calendar features major new museums and high-profile photography exhibitions spanning art, urban life, queer communities, wildlife and fashion.
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fromBOOOOOOOM!
1 week ago

"Each In Ourselves an Island" by Artist Kingston Poplar

Kingston Poplar's oil paintings use the island metaphor to examine contemporary life, digital-age disconnection, overstimulation, and fragmented personal identity.
fromDesign You Trust - Design Daily Since 2007
1 week ago

Spectacular Black & White Nature Photos from the 2025 One Exposure Awards

In 2025, the One Exposure Awards shifted to pure black‑and‑white, creating a nature photography showcase that feels strikingly different. The absence of color amplifies every shadow, texture, and emotional beat in each winning image. Across categories ranging from wildlife to fine‑art experimentation, the contest highlighted nature in its most elemental form. Lidija Novković earned 1st Place with "Začudno," a low‑angle giraffe portrait that transforms the familiar into something mythic.
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fromSan Francisco Bay Times
1 week ago

A Tribute to Bob Weir (1947-2026) - San Francisco Bay Times

Bob Weir was an innovative, outspoken rhythm guitarist who co-founded the Grateful Dead's precursor and championed LGBTQ solidarity and political engagement.
fromItsnicethat
1 week ago

Annie Atkins, Liang-Jung Chen and Derek Ridgers: Tickets now available for February's Nicer Tuesdays!

At next month's event, you can expect talks from Liang-Jung Chen, a London-based artist interested in material culture as they work across several mediums. After going viral with their UK indefinite leave to remain project, which was a thrilling piece of screen-recorded performance art within Microsoft Excel, Liang-Jung will be joining the stage to elaborate on how that project came about whilst introducing their versatile practice.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Love can be an addiction': Nan Goldin's Ballad of Sexual Dependency in pictures

A comprehensive display reveals New York's edgy downtown scene and a generation lost to AIDS through fearless, wild photographic portraits where friends replaced family.
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fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

The Hidden Meaning of Taking Pictures

Photographs personalize fleeting experiences, anchor memory, express values, and reveal the aspirational self by bridging inner experience and the outer world.
fromBOOOOOOOM!
2 weeks ago

"Nothing Gold Can Stay" by Photographer Matthew Ludak

A look at how economic globalization has left its mark on former industrial cities and struggling small towns across America by photographer Matthew Ludak. Ludak received his BA from Drew University and MFA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His practice explores contemporary social issues, including classism, de-industrialization, environmentalism, and structural racism in the United States. He currently resides in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he continues to explore the intersections of art and social justice through his photography and non profit work.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Bronx dog-walkers in the rubble of a dangerous New York: Camilo Jose Vergara's best photograph

A Chilean immigrant used photography to document racial segregation, urban decline, and personal displacement in 1960s–70s New York.
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fromItsnicethat
2 weeks ago

"Professionalism kills creativity": Thalia Gochez on the importance of having fun as a photographer

Intimate portraiture uplifts BIPOC narratives and bridges subject, photographer, and viewer through perseverance, creative risk, and rejecting rigid professionalism.
fromFstoppers
2 weeks ago

11 Predictions for the Photography Industry in 2026

Forget the film camera revival that never quite materialized at scale. The defining hardware trend of 2026 will be the continued adoption of C2PA (Content Credentials) signing in camera bodies beyond the flagship tier. Leica and Nikon have been early movers here, with Sony engaged in the broader Content Credentials ecosystem. This year, we are likely to see signing capabilities expand from flagship and select professional models into higher-volume lines as implementation costs fall and workflow integration matures.
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fromwww.anothermag.com
2 weeks ago

Richard Avedon's Timeless Portraits of the American West

Richard Avedon produced 126 large-scale, emotionally intense portraits of American West figures using an 8x10 camera and white backdrop, later curated into Facing West.
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fromIndependent
2 months ago

Calendar 2026: Limited-Edition Irish Independent Calendar Now On Sale

Limited-edition Irish Independent 2026 Calendar features photographer-captured images of Ireland 2025, offered first to subscribers as a thank-you.
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from48 hills
2 weeks ago

At SFMOMA, Alejandro Cartagena's photographs strike deep community chords - 48 hills

The 'Carpoolers' series documents Monterrey residents riding in pickup truck beds, capturing everyday life and workers amid cartel violence.
fromwww.anothermag.com
2 weeks ago

A Candid Interview from 1986 with Seminal Photographer Nan Goldin

For her formative 1985 work The Ballad of Sexual Dependency, Nan Goldin eschewed the traditions of exhibiting photography by compiling her images the number of which ran close to 700 into a slideshow, and screening it alongside a soundtrack featuring, among others, Yoko Ono, Maria Callas and Dionne Warwick. The 45-minute long show has since been screened in galleries and museums all over the world, and is lauded for its searing candour and highly personal subject matter the series comprises photographs taken by Goldin of her friends, family and burgeoning subcultures in cities like Boston, New York and Berlin.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

Living abroad for 28 years gave me everything I wanted - and a quiet guilt I still carry

After working as an editor in New York City for several years, my then-wife got offered a job in Singapore. It was the golden opportunity we both wanted. What we thought would be a posting of just a few years turned into decades. We divorced in 2011, but both stayed in Singapore, building our careers and lives. Singapore was the jolt my career needed I'd always wanted to be a photojournalist, so in 2000 I decided to pursue it full-time.
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fromItsnicethat
2 weeks ago

"Professionalism kills creativity": Thalia Gochez on the importance of having fun as a photographer

Thalía Gochez uses intimate portraiture to uplift BIPOC narratives, stress perseverance, challenge professionalism's limits on creativity, and bridge subject, photographer, and viewer.
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fromColossal
2 weeks ago

Check Out Colossal's New Image Slideshow Feature

Colossal launched an in-article image gallery providing distraction-free image viewing with mouse and keyboard navigation, captions, and an easy exit.
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fromBOOOOOOOM!
2 weeks ago

"Input/Output" by Artist Jacob Rochester

Jacob Rochester's paintings explore familial ties and intergenerational connection through music, blending photorealism, gestural marks, photographic sources, and layered oil glazing to evoke collective nostalgia.
fromWIRED
2 weeks ago

The Sony A7V Is the Best Mirrorless Camera You Can Buy

Perhaps the most anticipated new camera of 2025, Sony's new A7V mirrorless camera just squeaked onto the scene before the end of the year. The A7 series is Sony's all-around camera. It lacks the resolution of the A7R cameras and the video focus of the A7S cameras, but in some ways offering enough of the best of those to make the plain A7 the best choice for most people.
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fromdesignyoutrust.com
2 weeks ago

Artist Paints Chainsmoking Cats And Lanky Whimsies In Gouache, Capturing The Surreal Stretch Between Everyday And Emotional Warp

"Wake Up, Beauty!": The Superb Digital Concept & Fantasy Art Works of Tony Sart "Stranger Toys": Illustrator Re-Imagines The Characters Of Stranger Things As Adorable Figurines 'South Park' Irks White House, Scientology With Trolling Mobile Billboards Artist Creates An Installation That Takes From The Rich To Give To The Poor Stunning Digital Female Portraits By Irakli Nadar Machinery In Black And White: Cool Rapid Sketches By Paul Heaston '25 Things I've Learned'
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fromThe Mercury News
2 weeks ago

Euphrat exhibit aims to create 'A Sense of Belonging'

The exhibit, which runs Jan.15-March 14 at the De Anza College museum, is presented in conjunction with Silicon Valley Reads and its 2026 theme, "Bridges to Belonging." Self, family and neighborhood portraits reflect South Bay Area faces and stories. Marie Cameron's "People in My Neighborhood" series grew from her desire to meet and celebrate essential workers and creatives in her hometown of Los Gatos. The portraits include her neighbor's caregiver, grocery store and café workers, an artist, an author and a small business owner.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

The boy's contented face, his red hair matching the pig's you couldn't plan for it': Kelli Radwanski's best phone picture

Remote-controlled iPhone photography captured a spontaneous morning portrait of five children and their pot-bellied pig, producing an unplanned, perfect shot.
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fromWIRED
2 weeks ago

The Fujifilm X-E5 Is the Popular X100VI, but With Interchangeable Lenses

The Fujifilm X-E5 provides a compact, interchangeable-lens 40MP rangefinder-style camera with IBIS, strong subject recognition, excellent color science, and a film-simulation dial.
fromThe New Yorker
2 weeks ago

The Robot and the Philosopher

Sophia wasn't particularly talkative that evening. Earlier that day, she'd been onstage at the conference I was attending and had been teased for a gesture that looked as though she were flipping off the audience. Now she was in the hotel lobby, in a black gown, holding court. She stepped in front of a bright-orange wall. I had brought an 85-mm. portrait lens, the kind that flatters human lineaments.
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fromMission Local
2 weeks ago

Review: 'UNBOUND' at MoAD looks to the past, present and future

Nigerian American photographer Mikael Owunna's life-size, shimmering images of ancient deities in outer space set the tone for "UNBOUND: Art, Blackness and the Universe," MoAD's stellar exploration of the African diaspora in the eternal and the infinite. "UNBOUND," which runs through Aug. 16, 2026, is MoAD curatorial chief Key Jo Lee's most ambitious exhibition to date. Over three floors, she presents an African diaspora that is "unbound" from earthly and chronological conceptions of diaspora.
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fromwww.esquire.com
2 weeks ago

6 Best Travel Cameras 2026, According to Experts

FujiFilm X100VI delivers film-like images via film simulations, tactile controls, lightweight body, fixed 35mm lens, and high-resolution video up to 6.2K.
fromScary Mommy
2 weeks ago

Analog Tech & Hobbies Are More Than Just Comforting - They're *Good* For You

It makes sense, right? Every day, we're told how shitty our attention spans are because of our phones. We can't get through 90-minute movies anymore without a quick scroll. We can't just sit down and read a book off our shelf. We have decision fatigue trying to pick a recipe to cook instead of just looking in a cookbook. So turning to more analog things for the betterment of our bodies and minds makes total sense.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

My favourite family photo: My mother stares dreamily into the distance, looking like an extra from Mad Men'

Rediscovered Kodachrome slides revealed a rare, evocative family photo of a mother and child boarding a plane to Kolkata, reconnecting memory and photographic legacy.
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fromwww.kaltblut-magazine.com
2 weeks ago

In A World Where All Silver is Gold

Silver-coated bodies shine as untouchable armour while revealing underlying fragility, questioning uniform perfection and what remains valuable when all surfaces glitter alike.
fromEngadget
3 weeks ago

Fujifilm's latest Instax camera looks like a vintage Super 8

Fujifilm just revealed the Instax mini Evo Cinema camera, which looks suspiciously like a vintage Super 8. More specifically, it was designed to mimic the Single-8 from 1965, which was a rival unit to the Super 8. Fujifilm's latest device captures video, just like its retro inspiration. However, this is an Instax and the line has primarily been dedicated to snapping and printing out still images on the fly. The Evo Cinema can still do that, albeit in a slightly different way.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Don't look down! Lightbulb-changers on Clifton Suspension Bridge: Beezer's best photograph

A photographer documented Bristol's punk and reggae scenes, using photography to explore environments and capture daring perspectives like climbing the Clifton Suspension Bridge.
fromBOOOOOOOM!
3 weeks ago

"Tween" by Photographer Oliver Raschka

Raschka once again chronicles the lives of his own sons, only this time traversing the labyrinth of puberty and brotherhood that marks their transition to adulthood. "Tween" explores this intense period in sixty black and white photographs taken between 2020 and 2023-years that coincide with the COVID-19 pandemic. In this way, not only are the young men struggling within themselves, they are also grappling with the challenges we were all facing during those years:
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fromAnOther
3 weeks ago

Photos Capturing the Culture, Landscapes and People of Asia

Asia is presented through multiple native, migrant, and passerby gazes, revealing overlapping pasts, presents, and imagined futures via photographic perspectives.
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fromTravel + Leisure
3 weeks ago

This 113-mile Highway Through the Florida Keys Is Lined With Delicious Seafood, Charming Islands, and Ocean Views

The Florida Keys reward slow travel with accessible reefs, mangroves, beaches, and relaxed island retreats ideal for snorkeling and coastal leisure.
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fromKALTBLUT Magazine
3 weeks ago

Camille Schaeffer: A Reflective Visual Archive - KALTBLUT Magazine

Camille Schaeffer creates sensory, reflection-based installations and collaborative film and photography that explore perception, embodiment, and the transformation of space through movement and materials.
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fromJuxtapoz
3 weeks ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Farley Aguilar "Into the Reflection" @ Night Gallery, Los Angeles

A series of surreal, fluorescent paintings juxtaposes archival domestic photographs with anachronistic elements to examine modern subjectivity, solitude, and self-construction.
fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago

I've been on over a dozen cruises, but one unexpected voyage stood out among the rest

I've been on lots of cruises, but my sailing to Alaska on the Disney Wonder really stands out. From the exciting excursions to the stunning views from the boat, the trip was unforgettable. I'd absolutely take another Alaskan cruise in the future. As a frequent traveler, I've sailed with several different cruise lines on itineraries throughout the Caribbean, Northern Europe, and the Mediterranean. But out of everywhere I've been, my favorite vacation was an eight-night sailing on board the Disney Wonder to Alaska.
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fromVIEWBUG.com
3 weeks ago

Best Photography Portfolio Website Builders for 2026: Why VIEWBUG Beats Zenfolio, SmugMug & Format

VIEWBUG combines portfolio hosting, discovery contests, community, and promotion tools to deliver visibility and growth for photographers, making it the top portfolio builder in 2026.
fromThe Phoblographer
3 weeks ago

Care About Unique Journalism in the Photo Industry? Support Us - The Phoblographer

In 2025, we're trying to get to a minimum of 2,000 subscribers as part of our membership program! Capture One is discounted for members! The New Phoblographer membership is now based on our website. Yes, we moved away from the app. It was a bittersweet move - but what we're offering you now is even better. Don't worry - if you had a membership, we won't be leaving you behind. It's all based on the website.
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fromBOOOOOOOM!
3 weeks ago

2025 Booooooom Photo Awards Judges: Introducing Jessie Wender

Parenthood, pre-internet curiosity, and creative self-trust reshaped values, curiosity, and artistic confidence.
fromItsnicethat
3 weeks ago

Yihan Pan and Jose Cardenas' dual photographs probe the darkness between life and death

Where the book is really born was in the quiet, uncanny connections between images that captured "the ruin and feeling of uncertainty" growing up in the "third world" they grew up in, which they found to be genetically made up of abandoned places, fragile objects, industrial leftovers, traces of ecological collapse and moments where nature and human structures collided. In Uncertainties, the collision of imagery creates a menacing tone throughout:
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fromBerlin Art Link
1 month ago

Review of Eve Arnold at f | Berlin Art Link

Eve Arnold's retrospective showcases her humanistic portraiture and photojournalism, highlighting intimate portrayals of Black life and Hollywood stars.
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