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12/12/2025
Where the Light Came In by , published by , is a quiet, long-term exploration of the artist’s own domestic space. Working in black and white, Black photographs light, rooms, objects, and small moments that repeat over time. The book is built on attention rather than events, revealing how familiarity, memory, and presence shape what we see.
In the interview, Black speaks about working slowly and without a fixed plan, returning to the same spaces and allowing the photographs to accumulate over years. She reflects on trust, uncertainty, and the importance of staying with a place long enough for meaning to emerge, rather than trying to explain or control it.
The full article looks closely at how this approach shaped the book, why repetition became central to the work, and what changed for Black by committing to a single, everyday environment. Read the full article!
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06/12/2025
Double Take by published by brings together nearly a decade of photographs built on quiet observation and chance encounters. Known for images where people unexpectedly mirror artworks, the book expands this idea into a broader meditation on visual coincidence, rhythm, and attention.
In our interview, Stefan spoke about patience as his main tool, not strategy or planning, but simply staying with a scene long enough for something subtle to happen. These photographs are less about spotting and more about noticing.
If you enjoy photography that rewards slowing down and looking twice, read the full article on aboutphotography.blog and discover how this book came together.
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18/11/2025
In Ghana, death is a performance of life.
'Buried in Style' explores one of the most extraordinary funeral traditions in the world, the vibrant and artistic burial culture of Ghana’s Ga-Adangme people.
Regula Tschumi is a Swiss ethnologist and photographer whose work bridges art, anthropology, and cultural storytelling. Living between Switzerland and Ghana, she has spent more than two decades researching and documenting African art forms, rituals, and belief systems. Her long-term focus on the funeral culture of the Ga people in Ghana has made her one of the leading researchers and photographers in this field.
10/11/2025
David Graham started saving the photos he took while location scouting, they all looked like movie scenes that no one would ever film.
Those images later became his photobook: "Locations from a Movie I Never Made", a collection of real places that look as if a film is about to begin.
With over two decades of experience in the film and advertising industries, Graham has collaborated with renowned directors like Steven Spielberg, Ang Lee, Michael Mann, and Gus Van Sant. His ability to identify and capture evocative locations has made him a trusted creative force in Hollywood and beyond.
06/11/2025
"Blank Notes": Marshall To's debut monograph explores the intersection of Taoist spirituality and contemporary photography through the lens of the Hungry Ghost Festival.
The book draws its title and concept from the Taoist tradition where the gates of hell open on the fifteenth day of the seventh lunar month, allowing hungry ghosts to roam the earth seeking sustenance. To spent years photographing animals like wolves, owls, snakes, and foxes that in Taoist belief can serve as vessels for these restless spirits.
The book mixes images of animals, traces of ritual, and night photography that brings back the atmosphere of his childhood stories.
To’s father believed in a world of restless spirits, and To carried this belief into his work
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