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Weekly News Roundup
Adobe reaches a $150 million settlement with the Department of Justice, the Getty Museum acquires a landmark Irving Penn series, and there is new gear worth knowing about from Manfrotto and Laowa.
Why Photography is Good for Your Mental Health
There is a moment that most photographers recognize. You step outside with a camera and something shifts. The noise in your head gets quieter. You start paying attention differently. For a long time this was just something photographers said to each other. A feeling. an intuition. Now there is a growing body of research that explains why it happens and what it is doing to your mental health while it does.
A New Black And White Film Has Something To Teach Photographers
A new black and white film about the making of Breathless has more to teach photographers than it does filmmakers. Here is what to take from it.
The Monochrome Triangle
Most of us learned photography through the exposure triangle. Aperture, shutter speed, ISO. Three variables, each one affecting the others. There is a second triangle. The Monochrome Triangle. Every time a photograph stops us in our tracks, all three points are working. Every time a photograph falls flat, at least one of them has failed.
How to Find Your Fine Art Style in Black and White Photography
Most photographers spend years chasing a style that was already theirs. Arty Lee's journey to finding his fine art voice in black and white is worth watching.
A Photo Story: What the North Asks of You
There is a particular kind of photograph that does not reveal itself immediately. You make it, file it away, move on. Years pass. Then one day you return to it and something has changed, not in the image, but in you. Flora van Wageningen returned to her Faroe Islands photographs seven years after making them. In black and white, they told a different story.
Why Authenticity Matters in Photography and How to Find Your Own Voice
There is a moment that most photographers recognise. You step outside with a camera and something shifts. The noise in your head gets quieter. You start paying attention differently. For a long time this was just something photographers said to each other. A feeling. An intuition. Now there is a growing body of research that explains why it happens and what it is doing to your mental health while it does.
Drop The Anchor
A ship without an anchor is not free. It is lost. There is a difference between the two that most people miss. Freedom implies intention. Lost means drifting. Moved by whatever current happens to be running that day, with no fixed point to return to. A photograph without an anchor is the same thing.
Landscape Photographers Stop Turning Your Back on the Light
Every beginner photography guide says the same thing. Keep the sun behind you. Light your subject from the front. Make sure everything is visible and evenly lit. It is practical advice. It is also, in black and white landscape photography, often completely wrong.
Weekly News Roundup
The photography world lost one of its most courageous voices this week. Paul Conroy, war photographer, survivor of the Homs siege, and one of the most principled photojournalists of his generation, died of a heart attack at 61. We also cover the Sony World Photography Awards Professional finalists, the Hasselblad Award, Catherine Opie at the National Portrait Gallery, 2025 camera sales data, and the new OM System 50-200mm f/2.8 IS PRO.
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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