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04.06.2025 22:40 — 👍 6 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0Meet Navin Paul
In this interview, Navin shares insights into his inspiration, memorable experiences from the road, his approach to editing, and the essential gear he relies on while traveling light. He also discusses the physical and creative challenges of travel photography and offers valuable…
Canon Responds to Tariffs with Confirmed US Price Hike
In a move that signals broader industry ripples, Canon has officially announced it will raise prices in the United States following newly imposed tariffs, becoming the first major camera manufacturer to address the issue publicly.
The Door to Hell: The Enduring Mystery of Turkmenistan’s Darvaza Gas Crater
A fiery crater in the heart of the Karakum Desert continues to burn decades after a Soviet mishap. The Darvaza Gas Crater, famously called the Door to Hell, stands as both a natural wonder and a haunting symbol of…
A 106-Year-Old Armenian Woman Guarding Her Home Amidst War, 1990
In 1990, a 106-year-old Armenian woman stood vigil outside her home in Degh village, armed with an AKM rifle, guarding it amidst the chaos of the Nagorno-Karabakh War. This remarkable image captures the enduring strength of a woman…
Ancient Roman Birth Control: A Blend of Herbal Remedies, Physical Barriers, and Folk Practices
In ancient Rome, contraception was an intricate mix of natural remedies, physical barriers, and superstitious practices, reflecting both the ingenuity and limitations of the time.
The Hagia Sophia Angel Mosaics Uncovered in 2009
Hidden beneath layers of plaster for centuries, the stunning Seraphim mosaics of the Hagia Sophia reveal an angelic past that had long been obscured.
The Spirit of Phase One
When tragedy struck and two of his Phase One cameras were reduced to charred remains, photographer Hexmalo saw not the end but a new beginning. His journey through destruction, discovery, and resilience is a powerful testament to craftsmanship and the creative spirit.
Viltrox Introduces 35mm F1.2 LAB FE with Next-Gen Autofocus
Viltrox raises the bar for full-frame prime lenses with the launch of its groundbreaking 35mm F1.2 LAB FE, combining ultra-fast optics, cinematic autofocus, and professional-grade customization in a compact body.
Why Hasselblad Cameras Cost So Much
Explore the craftsmanship, technology, and legacy that make Hasselblad one of the most expensive camera brands in the world.
Three Dutch Women, Circa 1906
In a quiet corner of Ellis Island, where the dreams of millions converged with the stern formalities of immigration, a single photograph captures more than just faces—it captures lineage, cultural pride, and a vanished world. Taken by Augustus Frederick Sherman in…
THE DINKA TRIBE – AFRICA’S TALLEST PEOPLE WITH A PROUD HERITAGE
The Dinka people of South Sudan are not just known for their remarkable height — they carry a heritage that runs deep through the Nile Valley, full of strength, grace, and resilience.
The Woman in the Crate
In 1913 Mongolia, a woman condemned for adultery was left to die in a wooden crate under the scorching desert sun. Captured by French photographer Stéphane Passet, her image survives as a harrowing reminder of justice shaped by tradition and silence.
The Eternal Face of a King: The Jade Mask of K’inich Janaab’ Pakal
Hidden beneath the Temple of the Inscriptions in Palenque, the funerary mask of K’inich Janaab’ Pakal stands as one of the most breathtaking artifacts of Maya civilization. Composed of over 346 fragments of jade, with eyes…
Vangchhia’s Ancient Carvings: The Shocking 11,000-Year-Old Link to Göbekli Tepe
In the remote hills of Mizoram, India, a mysterious site known as Kawtchhuah Ropui has stunned archaeologists with stone carvings that appear eerily similar to those at Turkey’s Göbekli Tepe—an ancient sanctuary over…
The Mummified Heart of Auguste Delagrange
An enigmatic tale of blood, superstition, and vigilante faith in 20th-century Louisiana
The Price of Sleep: Poverty, Endurance, and the Struggles of Late Victorian London
In late Victorian London, even the most basic human need—sleep—became a commodity, with the poor enduring extreme conditions to find rest. The “four-penny coffin” and the “two-penny hangover” offer a stark reminder…
HOW TO SHOOT WATER
From rivers to raindrops, water is a fascinating subject. But what are the best ways to capture it in a photograph? Lee Frost suggests 10 ways to maximise your liquid assets.
Cameras And The Man
Technique is important, but it’s no substitute for having something to say
Right and Wrong Methods ( Film Photography )
A monthly lesson in what to do and what to avoid in film photography.
How to Take Better Pictures
It is one thing to bang away at everything in sight as long as the film lasts and still another thing to make pictures having real artistic and photographic merit. This article, by an authority, should be carefully studied by beginners.
Visual Storytelling and Human Experience: The Power of Photography to Convey Complex Narratives
Photography is more than a mere tool for documentation—it is a profound medium of storytelling that captures the essence of human experience in ways that words often cannot. A single photograph can…
In 2025, sustainable travel is no longer a niche—it’s a movement reshaping how we explore the world. From carbon-negative Bhutan to geothermal-powered Iceland, this article dives into the trends, destinations, and practical steps that define eco-friendly travel today, offering a roadmap for wander..
10.04.2025 16:33 — 👍 7 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Meet MissySue Hanson
In this interview, MissySue discusses what first drew her to photography, the evolution of her editing process, and the practices that help her push her work forward. She also reflects on the challenges of long-term storytelling and how she continues to refine her craft.
Meet Robert van Koesveld
In this interview, Robert reflects on how his understanding of human behavior influences his photographic process, sharing his approach to capturing emotion, storytelling through imagery, and the connection between perception and composition.
Meet Giulia Paratelli
In this interview, Paratelli offers insight into her photographic journey, the key influences shaping her creative perspective, and her thoughtful process for documenting the world with authenticity and precision.
Best Sony Camera for Wedding Photography: Capture the Magic of Special Moments
Wedding photography is an art form that demands precision, creativity, and reliability. Every fleeting glance, tearful vow, and joyous dance step needs to be immortalized with clarity and emotion. For photographers,…