
"In 2025, we made a bold decision: No ads from big camera manufacturers. Why? Because we refuse to let corporate interests shape what you read. We're even planning on bringing back our printed magazine -because some things are worth holding in your hands. But here's the reality: We need your help to make this vision sustainable."
"Right now, if every monthly visitor contributed just $1 for the entire year, we could eliminate banner ads forever and fund ambitious projects for years to come. But that would mean that we'd need to charge everyone who comes to this site. We're not asking for $1 from everyone, though. We're asking for $25/year-barely $2 per month."
"While the photography world rushes toward AI automation, we're doubling down on what makes images truly powerful-human creativity, authentic vision, and real storytelling. Here's what we're really building: Photography for Humans, By Humans."
"That's less than a single coffee, but it funds: ✅ Original daily articles (one of the few sites still doing this) ✅ Fair wages for our editorial staff ✅ Independent reviews with zero manufacturer influence ✅ The return of our print m"
A photography publication aims to create images AI cannot easily generate by focusing on human creativity, authentic vision, and real storytelling. In 2025, it plans to bring back a printed magazine and refuses advertising from major camera manufacturers to prevent corporate influence over what readers see. The publication argues that sustainability is possible if readers contribute small amounts over time. It proposes that if monthly visitors gave $1 for the year, banner ads could be eliminated and long-term projects funded. Instead of $1 from everyone, it seeks $25/year, about $2 per month, to support original daily articles, fair editorial wages, independent reviews, and the return of print.
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