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Weekly News Roundup
From Ricoh's massive firmware update to the defining photos of the Winter Olympics, here are the biggest stories in photography this week.
The Grain & Soul of Nikons Z f's New Film Look
Nikon's Z f camera recently got an update that speaks to the heart of classic photography. We're diving into the new in camera film grain feature.
Monochrome Lessons from Wes Anderson
Wes Anderson is famous for his colorful pastel worlds. But underneath the saturation lies a rigid structure of symmetry and texture that offers a masterclass for black and white photographers.
Ricoh Expands Capabilities of GR IV Series with Electronic Shutter Update
Ricoh has released a major firmware update for the GR IV, adding an electronic shutter to the standard model and improving overall system stability.
Breaking the Ice with Strangers
Walking up to a stranger is often the hardest part of the craft. But the secret to a great street portrait isn't in your shutter speed it's in the first thirty seconds of conversation. Here’s how to get past the "creep factor" and start seeing people as individuals, not just subjects.
Is the Watermark Killing Your Photography?
In 2026, the watermark is a false sense of security that is doing more harm to your art than good. If you can remove a logo in three taps with AI, why are we still scarring our compositions? Today, we’re looking at why the most confident photographers are ditching the logo and using three invisible strategies to protect their work instead.
The Art of Anticipation: How to See the Shot Before it Happens
Is great photography just luck? Not quite. We’re diving into the art of anticipation, the "spidey sense" that allows you to see a shot before it happens. Learn how to "Set the Stage" and why seeing two seconds into the future is the secret to a perfect frame.
A Reminder Why We Choose Monochrome
When the rest of the world goes loud and colorful, the most striking thing you can do is go quiet and monochrome. This week, we look at the stunning Super Bowl campaign shot on Kodak 35mm film, and what it teaches us about tonal structure, intentional framing, and the power of black and white to cut through the digital noise.
What Makes Photography Great is Never Figuring It All Out
We often treat mastery as a finish line a state where we finally have all the answers and the "perfect" shot becomes a guarantee. But what if the greatest gift of photography is actually the mystery?
The Curious Eye: Practical Ways to Sharpen Your Photographic Vision
If your photography feels like it's on autopilot, it’s time to retrain your brain. We’re moving past the gear talk and focusing on practical ways to sharpen your curiosity, from taking the "long way home" to embracing the power of boredom.
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Monochrome books
Dive deeper into the world of black and white through carefully chosen books that explore its history, techniques, and artistry.
Vivian Maier: Street Photographer
By Vivian Maier
Camera Work: The Complete Image Collection
By Alfred Stieglitz
Examples: The Making of 40 Photographs
By Ansel Adams
Mastering Black & White Photography
By John Walmsley
The Photographers Black & White Handbook
By Harold Davis
The Art of Photography: A Personal Approach to Artistic Expression
By Bruce Barnbaum
52 Assignments: Black & White Photography
By Brian Lloyd-Duckett
Henri Cartier Bresson: The Modern Century
By Henri Cartier Bresson