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Month: January 2024

Join Master Photographer Adrian Mueller for a Workshop in NYC!

You can find the outline of Adrian Mueller's NYC Food and Beverage Workshop here and register for…

Exploring What Dinnertime Looks Like Across Various Households

Milwaukee Photographer Lois Bielefeld admits. I've always wanted to go into people's houses. It's inspirational, curious. It can reveal…

These Simple Paddle Pops Will Take You Back to Childhood

Simone Rosenbauer , a Sydney-based photographer, recalls the summers as a kid. "We had an enormous…

CENTER’s 2022 Award Winners Dive Into Themes of Depression, Family Connections, Climate Action, and Beyond

In Charleston, South Carolina, a statue is removed for the first time since 124 years.…

Underwater Photography Unveils Rare and Ancient Marine Creatures

David Herasimtschuk is a conservation photographer who specializes in freshwater environments. The ancient salamanders that have been…

Tiny Atlas Quarterly Show Highlights Travel, Light, and a New Camera Bag

In just two years, Tiny Atlas Quarterly grew from a seed planted in the mind and heart…

Ami Vitale and Jane Goodall Collaborate on a Memorable Print Sale to Raise Funds

Ami Vitale first met Kamara in Kenya. Kamara was a ranger who raised three orphaned…

Utopian Women’s Lands: Where Lesbians Forge Their Own Paths

Around thirteen years ago the photographer and scholar Leah DeVun, and her transgender partner, lived in…

Captivating Nature Photography with a Dark, Eerie Twist

The artist spent two months in Costa Rica. Jason DeMarte Nature photography occupied him for days and…

“Mothpocalypse” in Vancouver Underscores Our Planet’s Vulnerability

Shira Gold explains to me that "some people called it a moth epidemic." Others called it…