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In the annals of street photography, few names resonate with the vibrancy and depth of Ave Pildas. His journey from the jazz-infused streets of the Midwest to the bustling energy of Hollywood Boulevard paints a portrait of a man whose lens has captured the evolving American

In the annals of street photography, few names resonate with the vibrancy and depth of Ave Pildas. His journey from the jazz-infused streets of the Midwest to the bustling energy of Hollywood Boulevard paints a portrait of a man whose lens has captured the evolving American
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Keiko Nomura uses color portraits, landscapes, and symbolic scenes that reflect her personal memories and emotions to accurately portray her experience traveling around Okinawa, Taiwan, India, and Tokyo. #FineArtPhotography #JapanesePhotographer #AsiaPhotography

Keiko Nomura uses color portraits, landscapes, and symbolic scenes that reflect her personal memories and emotions to accurately portray her experience traveling around Okinawa, Taiwan, India, and Tokyo.

#FineArtPhotography #JapanesePhotographer #AsiaPhotography
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David Ricci compiles an extraordinary array of images that mark significant milestones in his career as a fine art photographer. #ComplexPhotography #Photographer #FineArtPhotography

David Ricci compiles an extraordinary array of images that mark significant milestones in his career as a fine art photographer.

#ComplexPhotography #Photographer #FineArtPhotography
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Eric Davidove has spent years trying to capture humor in public. Eric noticed that many of his favorite images showed people who stood out: those who dressed differently, acted freely, or simply refused to blend in. #StreetPhotography #StreetHumor #CandidPhotography

Eric Davidove has spent years trying to capture humor in public. 

Eric noticed that many of his favorite images showed people who stood out: those who dressed differently, acted freely, or simply refused to blend in.

#StreetPhotography #StreetHumor #CandidPhotography
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Light is a photographer's biggest tool. Nick Prideaux uses light to highlight specific details and to convey a specific mood. #MindfulPhotography #AnalogPhotography #Photobook Setanta Books

Light is a photographer's biggest tool.

Nick Prideaux uses light to highlight specific details and to convey a specific mood.

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Great art often begins in the background, not the spotlight. Alex Yudzon’s long-term project, A Room for the Night, takes place in quiet, ordinary hotel rooms. He travels across the United States, turning temporary spaces into sculptural installations using only the furniture

Great art often begins in the background, not the spotlight.

Alex Yudzon’s long-term project, A Room for the Night, takes place in quiet, ordinary hotel rooms. He travels across the United States, turning temporary spaces into sculptural installations using only the furniture
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Tokyo during COVID felt both still and deeply alive. Glen Snyder walked with his camera during lockdown, looking for signs of daily life in the silence. #StreetPhotography #TokyoPhotography #DocumentaryPhotography

Tokyo during COVID felt both still and deeply alive.

Glen Snyder walked with his camera during lockdown, looking for signs of daily life in the silence.

#StreetPhotography #TokyoPhotography #DocumentaryPhotography
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Free time is when people often feel most alive. Doing what they choose rather than what is required. Adam T. Deen’s photographs show this in many forms, from demolition derbies in the Hudson Valley to an evening swim in the French Riviera. #DocumentaryPhotography

Free time is when people often feel most alive.

Doing what they choose rather than what is required. Adam T. Deen’s photographs show this in many forms, from demolition derbies in the Hudson Valley to an evening swim in the French Riviera.

#DocumentaryPhotography
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The Good Citizen is an eight-year photographic and research project by Benjamin Rasmussen Combining portraiture, documentary photography, and historical research, the book examines how American citizenship has been defined and restricted throughout history. #AmericanIdentity

The Good Citizen is an eight-year photographic and research project by Benjamin Rasmussen

Combining portraiture, documentary photography, and historical research, the book examines how American citizenship has been defined and restricted throughout history.

#AmericanIdentity
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What do mushrooms reveal about women’s hidden strength? In Fruiting Bodies, Ying Ang uses photography to look at mushrooms as symbols of womanhood. The project connects the hidden networks of fungi with the invisible work of women in society. It also questions how women are

What do mushrooms reveal about women’s hidden strength?

In Fruiting Bodies, Ying Ang uses photography to look at mushrooms as symbols of womanhood. The project connects the hidden networks of fungi with the invisible work of women in society. It also questions how women are
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Ingrid Weyland takes photographs of landscapes, prints them, and then crumples the paper. Her background in graphic design gave her the idea to treat prints as objects, by folding and reshaping them, she creates a unique style and shows how the environment itself can be scarred,

Ingrid Weyland takes photographs of landscapes, prints them, and then crumples the paper.

Her background in graphic design gave her the idea to treat prints as objects, by folding and reshaping them, she creates a unique style and shows how the environment itself can be scarred,
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Wolves see only blue and yellow. So does Julien Coquentin. Coquentin photographs the return of the wolf to northern Aveyron. Using techniques such as cyanotyping, Coquentin faithfully documents the rural landscapes of the land he grew up in and the legends associated with it.

Wolves see only blue and yellow. So does Julien Coquentin.

Coquentin photographs the return of the wolf to northern Aveyron. Using techniques such as cyanotyping, Coquentin faithfully documents the rural landscapes of the land he grew up in and the legends associated with it.
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Some say negatives are mistakes, Misrach proves they are revelations. He works with what is usually left behind by other photographers. By focusing on negatives, he finds new ways to show landscapes, creating a more mysterious vibe. #NegativeImage #LandscapePhotography

Some say negatives are mistakes, Misrach proves they are revelations.

He works with what is usually left behind by other photographers.
By focusing on negatives, he finds new ways to show landscapes, creating a more mysterious vibe.

#NegativeImage #LandscapePhotography
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His canvas was a Brooklyn hotel room. His brush: furniture. In the spring of 2025, Alex Yudzon spent one month inside a single hotel room, turning it into something between a sculpture and a photograph. This wasn’t a random hotel either, he and his wife had spent their wedding

His canvas was a Brooklyn hotel room. His brush: furniture.

In the spring of 2025, Alex Yudzon spent one month inside a single hotel room, turning it into something between a sculpture and a photograph.
This wasn’t a random hotel either, he and his wife had spent their wedding