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10 hours ago

Spectacular Winning Photos from the 2025 International Landscape Photography Awards

The 12th International Landscape Photography Awards has unveiled its 2025 winners, and the collection is nothing short of breathtaking. At the forefront is J. Fritz Rumpf from the United States, whose portfolio earned the top honor with images that radiate patience, precision, and passion. Strict contest rules ensured authenticity - every shot had to be captured by the photographer, with no AI or machine-made shortcuts, and all editing done by hand to enhance the natural drama.
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fromDesign You Trust - Design Daily Since 2007
10 hours ago

Stunning Award-Winning Silhouette Photos from the Mobile Photography Awards 2025

Silhouette mobile photography transforms everyday scenes into dramatic, narrative images, emphasizing creativity and timing over equipment, showcased through award-winning mobile-shot silhouettes.
fromItsnicethat
20 hours ago

Hannah Norton celebrates the humanity and spirit of the characters that shaped north London's Community Cook Up

Our community was made up of wonderful people, and she knew the value and impact a portrait could have on someone's feelings of pride and belonging,
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fromPortland Monthly
15 hours ago

At 50, Blue Sky Gallery Still Believes in Photography

Blue Sky Gallery redefined Portland photography by elevating documentary and everyday images alongside traditional large-format work, becoming a progressive regional hub.
fromwww.amny.com
16 hours ago

The artist arrives: Connor Wright and the excavation of an image-haunted age | amNewYork

Undeniably, this body of work greets the viewer with the intimacy of a whispered secret and the force of an unexpected confession, a kind of aesthetic breathlessness that lingers in the mind long after the first encounter. In an instant, one realizes they are facing far more than a collection of paintingswhat stands before them is an excavation. Wright cuts through the collective sediment of imagespublic, private, ephemeral, sacredand exposes the psychological bedrock that binds them.
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fromArtforum
15 hours ago

London Smog: Around Fall Shows

Artist-run gallery shows in a repurposed pub combine gritty, evocative paintings and photography with unconventional, sometimes gimmicky, site-specific installations that revive space.
#annie-leibovitz
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

An Italian powerlifter defies gravity: Mattia Zoppellaro's best photograph

Photographer captured Italy's leading Paralympic athletes in studio portraits, favoring film and selective shooting, preparing through brief conversations, and relying on spontaneity and instinct.
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fromwww.huffpost.com
1 day ago

Photographers Reveal The 1 Thing They Always Do When Posing For A Photo

Relax shoulders, breathe, shift weight, lean in to create connection, and give hands something to do to look natural in photos.
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fromBOOOOOOOM!
1 day ago

Photographer Spotlight: Ben Stone Fenton

Ben Stone Fenton creates quiet, intuitive photographs that capture fleeting, unguarded moments, allowing images to reveal deeper meaning slowly over time.
fromDesign You Trust - Design Daily Since 2007
1 day ago

Spectacular Wildlife Winning Photos from the Monochrome Photography Awards 2025

Wildlife photography already carries immense power, but in monochrome it transforms into something raw and dramatic. The 2024 Monochrome Photography Awards showcased 37 breathtaking wildlife shots, proving black-and-white can rival or even surpass color. From roaring lions to towering elephants, sharp-winged birds, and tiny creatures full of attitude, each image tells a vivid story through light and shadow. Stripped of color, every texture and detail stands out with striking clarity, deepening the mood and amplifying the drama.
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fromAnOther
1 day ago

Brilliant Things to Do This December

Major photography and painting retrospectives and new films offer must-see cultural exhibitions and screenings across Europe and the US through spring 2026.
#google-photos
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fromdesignyoutrust.com
1 day ago

"Smile But Not Too Much": The Fashion and Posing of '90s Family Photos

1990s studio family portraits used staged composition, neutral backdrops, coordinated denim-and-white outfits, and soft lighting to create polished, aspirational images of family unity.
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fromItsnicethat
1 day ago

Photographer Eva Szombat challenges the cyclical and absurd nature of nostalgia

Nostalgia shapes contemporary cultural spaces by recycling past artifacts, creating cyclical presentations where curated objects and exhibitions feed longing and question the possibility of future.
fromAnOther
1 day ago

Danny Lyon's Groundbreaking Portrait of American Crime and Punishment

In a penal system that legalises slavery, who is the real criminal? That question lies at the heart of Danny Lyon's landmark 1971 monograph, Conversations with the Dead, a masterwork of New Journalism chronicling crime and punishment in the United States. After his work in the Civil Rights Movement and with the Chicago Outlaws motorcycle club , Lyon gained unprecedented access to seven penitentiaries inside the Texas Department of Corrections over 14 months in 1967-68 to create a Dostoevskyian journey into the belly of the beast.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Was it a woman who bit off his ear?': the wild life and serene photography of Tom Sandberg

Norway has never looked as wet as in the photographs of the late Tom Sandberg. There are shots of drizzle and puddles, of asphalt slick with mizzle. A ripple of water appears to have a hole in it, a figure looms behind a rain-dappled window, a gutter glows after a downpour. Shot in either bold chiaroscuro or gentle orchestrations of greys, these are pictures with the power to make the everyday seem dreamlike.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

The fading of Japan's Showa era in pictures

Photographs document postwar Showa-era Tokyo scenes, signages and family businesses, revealing aging buildings and occupants disappearing amid modern redevelopment and architectural homogenization.
fromItsnicethat
2 days ago

Inside Zum Festival: the finest photobooks from Brazil's indie publishing hub

In the first days of November, the Zum Festival took place - an annual event dedicated to contemporary photography that features talks, workshops, exhibitions, and a photobook fair at the Moreira Salles Institute. The festival is organised by Zum, the institute's outstanding semi-annual photography magazine coordinated by Thyago Nogueira, which has become my compass for what is most interesting and innovative in contemporary visual culture in Brazil and beyond.
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fromDeconstructing Yourself
2 days ago

Chasing the Serpent's Tail with Sravana Borkataky-Varma and Anya Foxen

Kundalini is a culturally rooted energetic phenomenon linking Tantric and goddess-centered practices, subtle-body systems, spontaneous awakenings, and significant psychological and social transformations.
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fromThe Atlantic
2 days ago

What's the Point of School Photos Anymore?

Parents pay surprisingly high prices for school portraits driven largely by nostalgia and perceived uniqueness, despite cheaper digital or phone-photo alternatives.
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fromKALTBLUT Magazine
3 days ago

Haiku Fragments! A Photographic Dialogue with Amit Mechtinger - KALTBLUT Magazine

Guli Cohen creates intimate, minimal portraits exploring presence, vulnerability, and the quiet space between intimacy and distance.
fromItsnicethat
3 days ago

Glorianna Ximendaz uses archive photography, digital imagery and text messages to immortalise Palestine

"I pair a photograph of a Palestinian girl from the 1950s, displaced and waiting for food aid from UNRWA, with a looping GIF sent to me by one of my best friends in Gaza. It shows the last meal she has left, and her desperation to feed ten family members with what little remains," says Glorianna. Next to the image, a WhatsApp message reads '[12:36, Gaza/2025] Yousef: I'm okay but losing weight because of famine and starvation.'
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fromMedium
3 days ago

Seasons of a Street

Regular photos of a daily residential commute reveal seasonal transformations from slushy winter trees to spring, captured over a year while appreciating neighborhood front lawns.
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fromMission Local
3 days ago

What's on now at San Francisco museums, December 2025

SFMOMA presents major exhibitions and seasonal events through 2026, including KAWS: Family, Alejandro Cartagena, (Re)Constructing History, Suzanne Jackson retrospective, and a Holiday Makers Market.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

It would take 11 seconds to hit the ground': the roughneck daredevils who built the Empire State Building

Poised on a steel cable a quarter of a mile above Manhattan, a weather-beaten man in work dungarees reaches up to tighten a bolt. Below, though you hardly dare to look down, lies the Hudson River, the sprawling cityscape of New York and the US itself, rolling out on to the far horizon. If you fell from this rarefied spot, it would take about 11 seconds to hit the ground.
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fromArtforum
4 days ago

Dread Scott

IN 2025, fascism is rapidly being consolidated in America. Along with gutting the rule of law, the military occupation of cities, unbridled violence and cruelty, the support of Palestinian genocide, overt racism, the suppression of dissent, and the shameless substitution of propaganda for truth, this US fascism relies on nationalism (including the division of society into those who belong as Americans and those who do not) and unquestioning patriotism.
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fromKotaku
4 days ago

DJI Pushes the Mini 3 Fly More Drone Combo to a Zero-Margin Price, but Stock Won't Hold the Cyber Monday Deal for Long - Kotaku

DJI Mini 3 Fly More Combo provides lightweight 4K HDR drone performance, long-range transmission, stable gimbal, beginner-friendly automation, and three-battery Fly More accessories.
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fromMission Local
4 days ago

At SFMOMA: A photography show about a guy who gave up photography

A photographer shifted from camera work to AI while documenting the social and infrastructural collapse of mass-produced suburbs in Juarez, Mexico.
fromThe New Yorker
4 days ago

"Safety," by Joan Silber

Dictators like to move people around. Stalin, for instance. From the summer of 1941 through the fall of 1942, with the Russian front facing massive bombardment and Nazi troops on the ground, he decided to relocate civilians, and entire industries, to safer regions in the eastern Soviet Union. The Urals, Siberia, the middle Volga, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan eventually received sixteen million evacuees, perhaps the most ever moved across land by a single directive.
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fromDigital Photography School
6 days ago

Weekly Photo Challenge: Pick One of These Five Fresh Prompts!

Five creative photography prompts encourage photographers to observe their surroundings differently and build stronger visual storytelling across genres like landscape, street, portrait, and still life.
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fromThe Verge
5 days ago

The Fujifilm X Half is on sale for what it should have originally cost

Fujifilm's unusual X Half elicited a lot of feelings from photographers when it came out earlier this year - from "That looks like so much fun," to "Wait, it costs how much?" Its $849.95 list price felt way too high for what is, by all accounts, a fun, unserious little point-and-shoot. But its $649 sale price? Much easier to stomach.
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fromThe Phoblographer
6 days ago

Love Our Voice in the Photo World? Please Support Us! - The Phoblographer

The Phoblographer offers a $25/year website-based membership that removes banner ads, provides discounted Capture One and other vendor perks, and will expand benefits.
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

When I saw what I captured I felt a Muybridge-like joy': Roger Tooth's best phone picture

I was in Liverpool with my wife and friends for a weekend away, and Sunday was an arty day, Tooth says. We began at Walker Art Gallery, and ended with a Guinness in the Philharmonic Dining Rooms. In between we headed the two miles outside the city to the statues. Seeing the rusting figures, all facing the sea amid the moving sands, was stunning.
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fromWIRED
6 days ago

The Best GoPro and Camera Deals for Black Friday

GoPro Hero 13 Black, with interchangeable lenses and autodetecting settings, is a standout discounted action camera this holiday season amid broad Black Friday camera deals.
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fromBOOOOOOOM!
6 days ago

"Tension" by Photographer Eric Thompson

Photographs examine liminal in-between states, cultural tension between Canada and the U.S., and the uneasy relationship between objects, people, hope, and vulnerability.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

We have to be able to ask difficult questions': who really took the iconic Napalm Girl photo?

A new claim asserts that the Napalm Girl photograph long credited to Huynh Cong Nick Ut was actually taken by a freelance stringer.
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fromSlate Magazine
6 days ago

It Was the Photo That Shook the World. Decades Later, a New Mystery Surrounds It.

A 1972 photograph of a napalm-burned Vietnamese girl reshaped perceptions of the Vietnam War and sparked debate over the photograph's authorship.
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fromKALTBLUT Magazine
1 week ago

SINCOPE (Extrasystole) - KALTBLUT Magazine

The skipped heartbeat functions as a bodily rupture that converts physical glitch, rhythm, and pulse into an epistemic event of cognitive awakening and self-knowledge.
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fromItsnicethat
1 week ago

Derek Ridgers' new book shows snogging couples at London nightclubs from the 1970s to 1990s

Photographic series captures intimate, candid moments between strangers using unobtrusive flash photography, emphasizing organic encounters and unposed emotion.
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fromAnOther
1 week ago

Sarah van Rij's Mysterious Photographs of City Life

Sarah van Rij transforms urban street moments into cinematic, surreal vignettes that capture emotional, sensory atmospheres through composition, light, and unconventional perspectives.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

It was no longer a gift for my husband. It was all for me': four women on how boudoir photography changed their lives

Boudoir photography can transform intense vulnerability into visible strength, openness, and self-acceptance, revealing aspects of identity often hidden by protective defenses.
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fromDesign You Trust - Design Daily Since 2007
1 week ago
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Spectacular Award-Winning Landscape and Wildlife Photos from the Mobile Photography Awards

Mobile phone cameras can produce professional-level images, showcasing cinematic lighting, vibrant colors, and powerful storytelling across landscape and wildlife photography.
fromDesign You Trust - Design Daily Since 2007
2 weeks ago
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Spectacular Award-Winning Macro Photos from the 2025 Mobile Photography Awards

Mobile phone macro photography elevates tiny details into monumental art, demonstrating that creativity depends on curiosity, good light, and a phone rather than expensive gear.
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fromBOOOOOOOM!
1 week ago

"try, take time - take time, try" by Photographer Jesse Ly

A multidisciplinary practice examines tenderness, rigidity, and rage to enact change while combining affirmation, protection, and compassionate firmness in photographic, sculptural, and installation work.
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fromItsnicethat
1 week ago

Belen Segu's fuzzy still life scenes are like flea market fever dreams

Chilean visual artist Belén Segu transforms found imagery through multilayered Photoshop manipulation into surreal, hybrid photomontages blending archival objects and dreamlike distortions.
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fromThe Verge
1 week ago

The Kodak Snapic A1 is a $99 film camera that makes double exposures easy

The Snapic A1 is a $99 35mm film camera with a fixed 25mm f/9.5 lens, 1/100s shutter, double-exposure mode, two focus zones, built-in flash, OLED counter, and AAAs battery power.
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fromItsnicethat
1 week ago

Peter J Walsh's Original Ravers takes us back to the last night of the Hacienda club

Photographer Peter J Walsh documented The Haçienda's final nights with gritty black-and-white portraits of original Manchester ravers, later published as Original Ravers.
fromAnOther
1 week ago

Shannon Cartier Lucy's Uncanny Portraits of Domestic Life

I'm drawn to the depth and strangeness of things,
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fromwww.amny.com
1 week ago

A life in focus: Tribute to photographer Marcia Resnick captures the wit, wildness and warmth she gave NYC | amNewYork

Marcia Resnick, a vibrant photographer and conceptual artist who documented the downtown music scene, was celebrated posthumously by friends, family, and colleagues at a memorial.
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fromFstoppers
1 week ago

The Sigma 17-40mm f/1.8 Art: A Big Upgrade or Just Another Fast Zoom?

Sigma 17–40mm f/1.8 DC Art delivers a compact, punchy f/1.8 APS‑C zoom with strong microcontrast, trading optical smoothness and full-frame coverage for added pop.
#branding
fromItsnicethat
1 week ago
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Wieden+Kennedy Amsterdam's brand identity for Foam sets the museum into motion for the first time

fromItsnicethat
1 week ago
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Wieden+Kennedy Amsterdam's brand identity for Foam sets the museum into motion for the first time

fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

They wore heels, sequins and little else! The heady nights and glistening bodies of cult queer club PDA

For more than three decades, Liz Johnson Artur has photographed the people I'm with a characteristically modest expression that belies the radiance, intimacy and unshowy brilliance of her pictures, an extraordinary archive numbering thousands of images that celebrate beauty, resilience, community and resistance. Intimate and alive, her photographs often shot on the fly, in streets, nightclubs and living rooms pull you right into the moment, just before it disappears for good.
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fromBOOOOOOOM!
1 week ago

"Whither Rivers Flow" by Photographer Ximeng Tu

Tu grew up near the Jialing River and often swam there as a child. After studying in other cities in his youth, Tu returned to Chongqing for university. The Chongqing of today is different from the Chongqing of Tu's childhood and these images are an effort to record those changes-to tell the story of the riverside from his perspective and memory. While initially noting the distinct shift in urban architecture, Tu began to notice other things like increased congestion, environmental pollution, and poverty:
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fromDesign You Trust - Design Daily Since 2007
1 week ago

Beautiful Entry Images of The Royal Photographic Society Awards 2025

The Royal Photographic Society has announced its 2025 award recipients, and the lineup is nothing short of extraordinary. With these honorees, the RPS Awards spotlight creators who are shaping visual culture through both still and moving imagery.
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fromItsnicethat
1 week ago

Nadia Lee Cohen's Holy Ohio scrapes the gloss off her style and embraces the rust of rural America

Where some photos show familiar dusty green carpets and smoke stained curtains, the next presents another type of common American interior - a room stacked with rifles. Nadia's confronting approach is no better represented than through weaponry; one standout image shows a handsome knife decorated with an American flag grip - cultural history and the implication of violence all in one.
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fromwww.orartswatch.org
1 week ago

Sally Finch & Phil Harris: Tide and Time Oregon ArtsWatch

An exhibition pairs Sally Finch's data-driven grid abstractions with Phil Harris's serial landscape photographs to investigate ephemeral environmental conditions and temporal duration.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

'Reflections in Black' celebrates history of Black photography with expanded issue

Deborah Willis documented and expanded the history of Black photographers, highlighting migration's influence and the central role of photographs for displaced families.
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fromDigital Photography School
1 week ago

PortraitPro: 50% OFF + an EXCLUSIVE EXTRA 20% OFF code DPS1025

PortraitPro 24 uses advanced AI to cut portrait editing time while maintaining precision and offers 50% off plus an extra 20% with code DPS1025.
fromAnOther
1 week ago

Another Man & Tatras Toast a New Exhibition at Dover Street Market Paris

On Friday 14 November, amid the electric energy of Paris Photo 2025, Another Man and Tatras invited friends, collaborators and cultural luminaries to gather for an evening of cocktails at Dover Street Market Paris. The occasion marked the opening of a new exhibition showcasing work from Another Man Volume II, Issue IV, including Paul Kooiker's striking cover story created in collaboration with Tatras, alongside special commissions by JH Engström, Thomas Mailaender and Chardchakaj Waikawee.
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fromAnOther
1 week ago

Mark Borthwick: "Photography Is an Incredibly Beautiful Way of Listening"

Mark Borthwick's images and poetry embrace light, chance, and timelessness, using errors and spaciousness to reveal presence, instinct, and a mirror of the self.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 week ago

concrete towers, water gardens and elevated paths: the barbican through david altrath's lens

The scale of the estate is felt in the sweeping view of its terrace blocks rising over the central green. Narrow balconies wrap the long facades, filled with red flowers, potted plants, and the everyday objects of residents. Below, a lawn dotted with picnics and a small playground softens the geometry, revealing the original intention of the architects to merge high-density housing with generous public space.
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fromBOOOOOOOM!
1 week ago

Photographer Spotlight: Taha Al-izzi

Photographic and audio project documents a Gnawa Saharan community, mapping exile, cultural continuity, and resilience amid desertification and diasporic histories.
#nature-photography
fromRoger Ebert
1 week ago

A Wall of Laughter: Edie Baskin on Photographing the First 25 Years of Saturday Night Live | Interviews | Roger Ebert

A few people were doing it at the time. Jean Pagliuso and Benno Friedman were doing it a little bit differently. I had a boyfriend, and we went on a cross-country trip. One of the places we went was Las Vegas. I loved the Las Vegas pictures, so I decided to put some color in them, and then in some other pictures, pictures I'd done of some cows.
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fromKALTBLUT Magazine
2 weeks ago

Threads of Tradition: Rediscovering Sile Cloth - KALTBLUT Magazine

Şile cloth's artisanal sea-washed production and coastal origins are reimagined through contemporary photography and film, connecting textile heritage with modern design sensibilities.
fromBOOOOOOOM!
2 weeks ago

"Focus Tension" by Artists Jesse Zuo & Sarah Cotton

A dual exhibition of works by New York-based artist Jesse Zuo and Los Angeles-based artist Sarah Cotton. The title of the show is based on the term for the adjustable resistance of knobs on a microscope. In referencing the delicate balance between concentration and strain, both artists can be seen as similarly navigating viewers' focus as they control the the amount of detail revealed or emphasized when it comes to their subjects' physique and emotional life.
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fromAnOther
2 weeks ago

The Story of Peter Hujar and Paul Thek's Devastatingly Romantic Love Affair

Peter Hujar and Paul Thek shared a two-decade romantic and artistic partnership whose portraits and correspondence are collected in a new book.
fromJuxtapoz
2 weeks ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Marcus Brutus "En Focus" @ Harper's Chelsea 512

Last Saturday, the gallery hosted an impromptu one-day preview of Marcus Brutus: En Focus, which formally opened November 13 at Harper's Chelsea 512. The day before, we had arranged the paintings along the floor for a special client, one of Marcus's most dedicated supporters. The works, still in their shadowboxes, were placed by size beneath our current exhibition by Iria Leino.
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fromItsnicethat
2 weeks ago
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Small Death from Martha Naranjo Sandoval is a photobook that visualises how emigration impacts selfhood

fromItsnicethat
2 weeks ago
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Small Death from Martha Naranjo Sandoval is a photobook that visualises how emigration impacts selfhood

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fromThe Atlantic
2 weeks ago

The 2025 Atlantic Gift Guide

Everyday art and craft—photography of Black children, handmade pottery, and vibrant art books—capture innocence, human touch, and joyful creativity.
fromKqed
2 weeks ago

Skating Meets Embarcadero History in Stunning 'Epicenter' Books

If you've ever given even half a damn about skateboarding, you recognize the Vaillancourt Fountain at Embarcadero as a silent witness to some of the coolest street skating in history. It is an iconic structure at an iconic plaza, just steps from an iconic waterfront. And it's about to be torn down. At the beginning of November, the San Francisco Arts Commission voted to dismantle the Vaillancourt. The vote followed a removal request from the San Francisco Parks Department, which cited health and safety concerns.
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fromwww.npr.org
2 weeks ago

Greetings from Yimianpo, China, where artisans carve Russian nesting dolls

Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international team shares moments from their lives and work around the world. Matryoshka dolls are a Russian folk art tradition dating back over a century. These hollow wooden figurines, shaped like squat bowling pins and painted ornately, come in sets that nest neatly one inside another. On a recent visit to northeastern China, I learned that many nesting dolls are made in one small township here Yimianpo.
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fromwww.amny.com
2 weeks ago

New photos, poetry liven up NYC subway stations, celebrating 40-year anniversary of MTA arts

MTA installed new lens-based exhibitions and Poetry in Motion poems across major stations, expanding photography and poetry displays for the 40th Arts & Design anniversary.
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fromBig Think
2 weeks ago

Rethinking how we think about progress

Progress thinkers are shifting focus from selecting solutions to studying implementation methods and theories of change, signaling maturation toward meta-level social design.
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fromdesignyoutrust.com
2 weeks ago

Spectacular Winning Images from the Nature Photographer of the Year 2025

A diverse collection showcasing remarkable photography and visual art across wildlife, portraiture, historical archives, conceptual sculptures, and digital/3D works.
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fromdesignyoutrust.com
2 weeks ago

Artist Creates Giant Anatomical Murals With Dissected Humans, Animals, and Cartoons, Turning City Walls Into Openair Anatomy Lessons

A diverse showcase of photography, illustration, vintage design, and humorous visual projects emphasizes creativity, nostalgia, and relatable human storytelling across styles and eras.
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fromItsnicethat
2 weeks ago

Amani Willett's photobook journeys through chronic illness and ketamine therapy to reach his younger self

A photographic sequence explores trauma and rebirth through surreal, overexposed imagery, mapping ketamine-assisted therapeutic sensations and personal transformation.
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fromJuxtapoz
2 weeks ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Aglae Bassens' Pretty "Vacant" @ HESSE FLATOW, NYC

Empty, actorless domestic scenes rendered from Polaroids examine impermanence, memory, and emotional ambiguity through muted tones and slow, translucent oil wash painting.
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fromMail Online
2 weeks ago

Photographer captures snap of SKYDIVER appearing to fall from the sun

A planned, technically precise photograph captured a skydiver silhouetted against the sun, creating a viral image of a human appearing to fall from the sun.
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fromItsnicethat
2 weeks ago

Guy Bolongaro's Diesel X Eastpak collaboration is about fake holidays and playing dress up (in fashionable clothes)

Vibrant Y2K–inspired fashion imagery uses saturated disposable-camera aesthetics, playful artifice, multi-generational casts, and quick edited flaws to evoke holiday memory and irreverent authenticity.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

I'm 87 and not planning to retire anytime soon. My tips for a long life are to follow your passion and not measure success by money.

Continuing creative work, following passion, nurturing friendships, and staying active contribute to longevity and life satisfaction, exemplified by an 87-year-old art photographer.
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