• 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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  • Ten Days Ten Shadows

    Ten days. Ten images. One singular pursuit of light. This series explores the quiet drama of Mexico’s streets and the power of finding the "main character" within the shadows.

    Photographs by Darren Pellegrino

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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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From Canon’s record breaking wide angle glass to Fujifilm’s historic financial surge, the first week of February has been a whirlwind of gear and growth. This week's roundup covers the technical specs of the new RF 14mm f/1.4L VCM, the refinement of Clever Supply’s latest sling, and a boutique recreation of legendary cinema optics from Light Lens Lab.

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Mastering Ma 間
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Mastering Ma 間

Great photography isn't just about what you include it's about what you leave out. We explore the Japanese concept of Ma and how embracing the "space between" can give your monochrome images room to breathe and a deeper sense of purpose.

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Canon's New 14mm f/1.4L VCM
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Canon's New 14mm f/1.4L VCM

Canon has just unveiled its fastest ultra-wide lens ever, the RF 14mm f/1.4L VCM. This new prime promises an expansive perspective with an incredibly bright aperture, opening up new creative avenues for us as monochrome artists.

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The Most Important Question in Photography
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The Most Important Question in Photography

The most powerful tool in your kit isn't your lens, it's the word "Why." We explore how asking one simple question before you shoot can instantly simplify your technical choices and give your monochrome images a clear, intentional voice.

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The Secret to Street Portraits: Knowing Their Name
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The Secret to Street Portraits: Knowing Their Name

The most important tool for a street photographer isn't a Leica or a Ricoh, it's the ability to ask a stranger's name. We explore why the secret to powerful street portraiture lies in establishing a human relationship before the camera even leaves your side.

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WHY Is Black & White Photography Making a Comeback?
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WHY Is Black & White Photography Making a Comeback?

In his latest video, Simon Burn explores why black and white photography is the ultimate "digital rebellion" for 2026. From the "human" imperfection of film to the way monochrome strips away "social media fluff" to reveal the emotional truth, we look at why the absence of color is more alive than ever.

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Why Mosseri is Wrong About Photography
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Why Mosseri is Wrong About Photography

Instagram's Adam Mosseri says "professional" photography is now a signal for AI fakes, urging us to embrace a "raw, imperfect" aesthetic. Using the analogy of the Map Reader vs. the GPS Driver, we explain why sabotaging your craft isn't the same thing as being authentic

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The Silent Pursuit of Focus
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The Silent Pursuit of Focus

A new autofocus technology is making its way to third-party lenses, promising greater precision and speed. This could mean exciting new tools for our monochrome vision.

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