
The Hidden Beauty of a Florida Fairground: How Anthony Blasko Turned a Strawberry Festival Into Art
Strawberries, fairground rides, golden light: the perfect storm for art. Anthony Blasko didn’t plan to turn a small Florida festival into a long-term project. Photography Book Spotlight

Marjolein Martinot Picked Up a Film Camera During Lockdown and Discovered Her Own Fairy Tale in the Rivers of France
One frame at a time, Marjolein Martinot photographed her way back to herself through the rivers of France. She wasn’t planning to make a book, just trying to stay grounded during a time of emotional chaos. Photography Book Spotlight

Finding Something Sacred in the Ordinary: How Lisa Barlow’s Holy Land U.S.A. Teaches You to See Through a Camera
A photograph isn’t just about pointing a camera at something, it’s about seeing, understanding, and being part of the moment. Anyone can press a shutter, but not everyone can make an image that feels alive. Photography Book Spotlight

No Fences, No Myths? How Mark McLennan’s Photographs Unravel the West’s Vanishing Dream
No myth lasts forever. What happens when legend outlives reality? The American West has always been shaped by stories—of freedom, vast landscapes, and endless possibility. Photography Book Spotlight

How Thomas Boivin Captured the Essence of Ménilmontant: A Decade of Day Walks and Night Work
Discover how Thomas Boivin’s move to Ménilmontant sparked a decade-long journey of daytime walks and nighttime work, leading to a photographic masterpiece that captures the heart of this Parisian neighborhood.

Summer After: Lucas Foglia’s Intimate Portraits of a Healing New York City
“Summer After” by Lucas Foglia is a powerful photographic chronicle of New York City in 2002, capturing a community’s resilience and unity in the aftermath of 9/11. Through his lens, Foglia reveals the city’s diverse fabric, inviting readers to witness moments of vulnerability and strength. Photography Book Spotlight

Inside the New York Punk Scene: Gary Green’s Iconic Photography
Discover the pulsating heart of New York City’s 1970s music scene through Gary Green’s evocative photographs in “When Midnight Comes Around.” This collection offers a rare, behind-the-scenes look at the era’s most iconic musicians and the vibrant culture that shaped a generation. Photography Book Spotlight

Discovering distinct worlds of people AT HOME - book by Susan Kandel - published by Stanley Barker
Hello fellow photographers. In this episode I am talking with photographer Susan Kandel and we are talking about her new book AT HOME.