• DERAILED

    In July 2022 Dustin Mullin stopped in Green River Utah to buy groceries. The grocery store was immaculate. Fully stocked. Carefully maintained. In a town where businesses had been closing for decades someone still cared deeply enough to keep the shelves full. That detail stayed with him for four years. When he came back with a camera he had one question. What keeps people here when everything else seems to have moved on.

    Photographs by Dustin Mullin

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  • CUBA 25 YEARS AGO

    Twenty five years ago, Eduardo Cerda Sanchez boarded a plane to Cuba. He was not going as a photographer with a project. He was going as a student, with a camera, three months, and no agenda. Cuba, it turns out, does not need a photographer with a project. It just needs one willing to show up.

    Photographs by Eduardo Cerda Sanchez

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  • THE UNEVENTFUL CITY

    Remon Diaz is a deaf photographer based in Miami who has spent years developing a visual grammar he calls The Decisive Metaphor. His latest analog project, The Uneventful City, is a study of the structural solitude that exists inside urban life when you strip away the noise. Literally and figuratively.

    Photographs by Remon Diaz

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  • THE ISLAND THAT TAUGHT ME TO SEE PEOPLE

    David Clark retired three years ago and bought his first serious camera. Since then he has been making up for lost time. A week in Havana on a portrait workshop led by legendary photographer Peter Turnley changed how he thinks about photographing people.

    Photographs by David Clark

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  • INTO THE COLD

    For over a century, Milwaukeeans have started their new year the hard way. André Saint Louis has spent the last four years documenting the chaos, the cold, and the characters who keep coming back.

    Photographs by André Saint Louis

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What Your Camera Bag Says About You
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What Your Camera Bag Says About You

You can tell a lot about a photographer from their camera bag. Not from what camera is inside it. From the bag itself. What is in it, how it is packed, and what is wedged into the side pocket that has absolutely no business being there.

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A Photo Story: Derailed
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A Photo Story: Derailed

In July 2022 Dustin Mullin stopped in Green River Utah to buy groceries. The grocery store was immaculate. Fully stocked. Carefully maintained. In a town where businesses had been closing for decades someone still cared deeply enough to keep the shelves full. That detail stayed with him for four years. When he came back with a camera he had one question. What keeps people here when everything else seems to have moved on.

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Light Is Not Your Subject
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Light Is Not Your Subject

Photographers talk about light constantly. The golden hour. The quality of winter light. Chasing the light. But light is not your subject. It is the language you use to describe your subject. Here is why that distinction matters more than you might think.

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Every Landscape Has Characters. Are You Finding Them?
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Every Landscape Has Characters. Are You Finding Them?

Most landscape photographs are beautiful descriptions. They show you what a place looks like. But description is not story. Here is how to find the characters in your landscape, let light define them, and build something the viewer cannot look away from.

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A Violin Doesn't Make Music
Darren Pellegrino Darren Pellegrino

A Violin Doesn't Make Music

Two violinists can play the same instrument on the same night in the same hall and produce completely different things. Two photographers with identical cameras standing in the same place make completely different photographs. The camera is not the variable. You are.

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Behind The shot With Peggy Becker
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Behind The shot With Peggy Becker

Peggy Becker walked into a salt marsh on Martha's Vineyard one early morning carrying her camera and a heavy heart. She was thinking about rising seas and a warming world. Then she found a spider's web in the last of the light and everything shifted.

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Weekly News Roundup
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Weekly News Roundup

A massive week. Sony and Canon both announced significant new cameras on May 13. DJI debuted the Osmo Pocket 4P at the Cannes Film Festival. Panasonic surprised everyone with the LUMIX L10. And Sigma confirmed one of the most anticipated lenses in recent memory. Here is everything worth knowing.

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If You Could Only Keep Ten Photographs
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If You Could Only Keep Ten Photographs

Most photographers have thousands of images sitting on hard drives they will never look at again. Here is an exercise that cuts through all of it and shows you something true about your own work that nothing else will.

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Behind The shot With Darren Pellegrino
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Behind The shot With Darren Pellegrino

Darren Pellegrino had been passing Spot Pond on his way to his Boston studio for years, waiting for the right conditions. One foggy January morning with six inches of fresh snow on the ground and his hands freezing he finally pressed the shutter. This is the story behind the shot.

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Canon Officially Announces the EOS R6 V
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Canon Officially Announces the EOS R6 V

Canon announced the EOS R6 V on May 13 and at first glance it looks like a camera built for videographers. Look closer and there are some genuinely interesting capabilities for black and white still photography hiding beneath that boxy design.

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Photographer Spotlight: Stephen Uhraney
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Photographer Spotlight: Stephen Uhraney

Stephen Uhraney has been photographing real life for over 40 years and he still does not feel like it is work. The Toronto based documentary and street photographer shoots film and digital side by side, embeds with firefighters and police marine units, and carries a Rolleiflex alongside his digital gear. We asked him about the box camera his grandfather brought from the old country, why black and white lets the truth breathe, and what he would tell his younger self.

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Shooting More Is Not the Answer
Darren Pellegrino Darren Pellegrino

Shooting More Is Not the Answer

Shoot every day. Shoot thousands of frames. The more you shoot the better you get. This advice is everywhere and it contains a kernel of truth wrapped around a significant misunderstanding. Here is what actually makes photographers improve.

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