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Drawing on a myriad of sources spanning science and mythology, Małgorzata Stankiewicz weaves together text, cyanotypes and satellite images into a poetic, immersive publication that tells the complex and urgent story of rising algal bloom in the Baltic Sea.
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Walking Miami Beach, Rodrigo Koraicho collects moments full of life to weave together a tapestry of humanity—equal parts joyful, intimate, alienating, and absurd—under the hot Florida sun.
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Photographer Pelin Guven invites the viewer to take a closer look at tiny bursts of color and the overlooked details of daily life in Switzerland where creativity sprouts in response to order and convention.
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LensCulture’s 2025 list of favorite photobooks highlights more than 50 diverse titles showcasing the personal favorites of experts around the world.
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Capturing candid moments on the streets of New York, Nina Welch-Kling’s harmonious compositions brim with the melodies of everyday life where an ensemble of different characters come together to form a shimmering whole.
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In his uncanny photographs—the outcome of spending hours outside at night refining his set-up—Reuben Wu uses drone-mounted lights to illuminate natural landscapes in remote locations across the world.
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Layering historic kimonos and family photographs, Aiko Wakao Austin creates her own interpretation of her inheritance, drawing on her background in journalism, photography and translation to create a rich and intimate story.
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The Dutch seaside town, Wijk aan Zee, shines in the glory of warm natural light and a tight-knit sense of community despite its proximity to the worst industrial polluter in the Netherlands.
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Street photography is both beloved and poorly defined—this essay offers a considered look at what truly sets this genre apart.
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Traveling with a nomadic performance troupe across the Indian state of Maharashtra, Abhishek Khedekar creates a sprawling, sensorial, experimental portrait of a centuries-old tradition, bringing it into the now.