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You Have Never Seen a Black and White Photograph
Every editing decision you make on a black and white image is shaped by your reference point for what a great black and white photograph looks like. If that reference point is a glowing screen you are working from a lie. Here is what gelatin silver prints can teach every digital photographer in 2026.
Weekly News Roundup
A quieter week on the announcement front but plenty worth knowing about. New lenses from Viltrox and ZY Optics debut in Beijing, OM System is rumored to be building a dedicated monochrome camera, and Daido Moriyama opens at the Henri Cartier-Bresson Foundation in Paris.
Photographer Spotlight: Bettina Kardell
Bettina Kardel came to photography during the pandemic and found her way to street photography almost immediately. Her work is minimalist, graphic, and built around the geometry of urban spaces. She shoots with prime lenses and a Leica Q3 Monochrom and is currently working on her first photo book. We asked her about all of it.
The Power of Suggestion
There is a difference between a photograph that documents and one that suggests. One shows you what is there. The other makes you feel something about what might be.
A Photo Story: 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.
What You Miss When You Try to Shoot Like Someone Else
Every photographer starts by trying to make photographs that look like the ones they admire. That is fine. That is actually how it works. The question is what happens when you put down the reference image and start shooting from your own experience instead.
A Community That Shares Work It Doesn't Always Like and Why That Matters
There is a record store in every city that serious music lovers trust completely. Not because it only stocks music they agree with. Because its commitment to music is genuine and wide enough to include things that surprised even them. The Collective is trying to be that kind of space for photography.
Canon Vs. Nikon Vs. Leica Vs. Sony Vs. Fujifilm
Camera comparison videos and articles are the most reliable traffic generators in photography media. Here is why they exist, what they are really about, and the question worth asking instead.
Weekly News Roundup
The Ricoh GR IV Monochrome is the most relevant gear story for the Collective in months. Daido Moriyama has a major exhibition opening in Paris. And someone built a film camera that develops photographs inside itself. Here is everything worth knowing this week.
How to Look at a Photograph
There is a difference between glancing at a photograph and actually looking at it. Most people glance. Social media has made all of us very good at glancing. Here is what it looks like when you actually stop and read an image and why developing that habit will change your photography.
A Photo Story: While I'm Working
Every working photographer has a hard drive full of images that did not fit the brief. Ben Lumley decided to do something about it. Photos While I'm Working is the series he built from a decade of moments nobody commissioned and nobody asked for. It might be his most honest work.
Stop Trying to Find Your Style
Find your style. Develop your style. Have a consistent style. It is the most repeated piece of advice in photography. It is also backwards. Here is why chasing style is getting in the way of better work and what to do instead.