These Pictures Feel Like Movie Sets - The Cinematic Magic of David Graham’s Photography
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These Pictures Feel Like Movie Sets - The Cinematic Magic of David Graham’s Photography

I used to think photos couldn’t evoke true cinematic magic—until I saw David Graham’s work. His photography doesn’t just capture locations; it transforms them into untold stories. Every frame feels like a scene waiting for its actors, its script unwritten but alive with possibility. Photography Book Spotlight

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How Russell Hart Preserved Family Memories in As I Found It: My Mother’s House
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How Russell Hart Preserved Family Memories in As I Found It: My Mother’s House

Preserving memories is the only way to keep them alive, especially when time and illness begin to erase the stories we once thought were permanent. This interview explores how photographer Russell Hart turned the emotional task of clearing his mother’s home into a project of preservation and discovery. Photography Book Spotlight

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How 15 Years of Shooting in Macau Revealed Layers of Transformation You Won’t Find in Any Travel Guide (by Adam Lampton)
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How 15 Years of Shooting in Macau Revealed Layers of Transformation You Won’t Find in Any Travel Guide (by Adam Lampton)

Macau is proof that capitalism reshapes culture in unexpected ways—just like your neighborhood, every photograph could be a record of what’s lost forever. Adam Lampton’s decade-long project documenting Macau’s evolution reveals the urgency of using the camera as a tool to archive what progress tends to erase.

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A Journey Through Color and Texture - Kathleen McIntyre’s ‘Color Me Softly
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A Journey Through Color and Texture - Kathleen McIntyre’s ‘Color Me Softly

Delve into the vibrant world of Kathleen McIntyre’s photography with “Color Me Softly,” where colors transcend mere aesthetics to become the essence of storytelling. This captivating book invites readers to explore the interplay of hues and textures, revealing deeper layers of meaning and personal reflection. Photography Book Spotlight

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Exploring the Layers of Oceano Dunes by Lana Z Caplan
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Exploring the Layers of Oceano Dunes by Lana Z Caplan

Lana Z Caplan’s latest work, Oceano (for seven generations), unearths the multifaceted stories of the Oceano Dunes, blending historical depth with contemporary environmental concerns. Through her compelling photographs, Caplan invites readers to explore the complex legacies and urgent issues of this unique landscape. Photography Book Spotlight

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Mikko Takkunen's Unique Perspective on Hong Kong
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Mikko Takkunen's Unique Perspective on Hong Kong

As the world convulsed with political unrest and a raging pandemic, one man turned his lens towards a city in the throes of uncertainty: Hong Kong. The New York Times’ photo editor, Mikko Takkunen, took it upon himself to document one of the world’s greatest metropolises in all its stark realities and hidden beauties.

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Exploring Dogtown: A photographic journey with Dotan Saguy in Venice Beach
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Exploring Dogtown: A photographic journey with Dotan Saguy in Venice Beach

In this interview, we explore the "DOGTOWN" project, where American photographer Dotan Saguy takes us on a journey through Venice Beach, focusing on its dog residents. Saguy talks about how "DOGTOWN" started from his earlier work in Venice Beach, highlighting how dogs always played a major role in the area's unique culture.

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