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Behind The shot With Rakesh Subramanian
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Behind The shot With Rakesh Subramanian

Rakesh Subramanian doesn't remember which book first put the Bolivian salt flats in his head. He just remembers the feeling, and how many years he carried it before his wife's fortieth birthday finally made the trip real. He injured his back crossing the border, felt the altitude at nearly sixteen thousand feet, and walked out into it anyway, both cameras in hand, every single time they stopped.

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Learning to See: Part 4
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Learning to See: Part 4

Alex fixed the thing that went wrong in the alley, off center placement, real negative space, a frame that finally had somewhere for the eye to breathe. It worked. Then Alex tried something the camera couldn't help with at all, walking up to a stranger and asking for a portrait. That didn't go nearly as well.

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Photographer Spotlight: Onni Laine
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Photographer Spotlight: Onni Laine

Onni Laine found his direction in Japan in 2024 after years of shooting without a real purpose. What he found there was streets that feel slightly oppressive, slightly paranoia inducing, and a growing dissatisfaction with the silhouettes and clever reflections that street photography tends to reward too easily. He shoots ninety percent spontaneously with a Ricoh GRIII, and he is trying to push his work toward something with more documentary weight. We asked him about all of it.

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Weekly News Roundup
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Weekly News Roundup

A genuinely substantial week. Ricoh marks 30 years of the original GR1 with a special edition GR IV, freelance photojournalists are pushing back hard on a new Wall Street Journal contract, a rare gangster photography series gets its due, and a veteran street photographer makes the case for why the genre matters more now than ever.

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Is Golden Hour the Only Hour?
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Is Golden Hour the Only Hour?

Avoid midday sun. Wait for golden hour. It's one of the first rules every photographer learns, usually before they've even figured out what aperture does. The observation behind it is real. The rule it turned into might be costing you some of the strongest light you'll ever get.

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A Photo Story: What the Wood Knows
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A Photo Story: What the Wood Knows

Andre Vallgren saw David on the news before he ever saw his workshop. A luthier in the Swedish countryside who has built guitars for Keith Richards and Ryan Adams. Andre asked if he could come photograph him for a day. David said yes, on one condition. The work would come first.

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Behind The shot With Alexander Grubl
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Behind The shot With Alexander Grubl

Alexander Grubl and a friend showed up to the US Capitol with no ticket, no plan, and one honest answer to a Capitol Police officer. We're from Austria, we don't have a congressman. That answer got them a Special Visitor Pass, a walk through the Rotunda, and eventually a wrong turn straight into the office of the Majority Leader.

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Substance Without Performance Is Just as Empty
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Substance Without Performance Is Just as Empty

There's a idea floating around photography circles right now, substantive images good, performative images bad, as if the two are opposites and you have to pick a side. We don't buy it. A photograph needs something true underneath it, and it needs the craft to actually deliver that truth to someone looking at it. One without the other doesn't work.

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