One-Time Cameras, One Day Only

A web magazine puts disposable cameras in the hands of people around the world

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New Books: Singapore in the Softest Light

Nguan's How Loneliness Goes is a masterful color portrait of quiet urban lives in one of the world's densest cities

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A Black and White Revival From Colorful LA

Whitney Hubbs is a young photographer who's mastering the fundamentals of the craft

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Richard Mosse's Hypercolor Congo, Now in a Short Film

Surreal infrared pink turns one of Africa's most horrifically violent countries into a candy-colored alien world. But to what end?

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Negative Treasure Trove

A French collector is purchasing processed film by the kilo, and turning it into a historical archive

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In California's Empty Pools, Skateboard Photos Become Epic Landscapes

A new book of legendary surf/skate photographer Craig Fineman's work turns the the dry-pool skate session on its head

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Japan's Young Space Cadets Learn to Fly

A group of young Japanese photographers take their talents offline

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Wayne Miller, Documenter Of Postwar Black Culture in Chicago, Dies

Miller's storied career with brought him from bomb-ravaged Hiroshima to booming post-war black Chicago with Magnum photos

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A Rare Look at the "Uncontacted" People of Tí

A small hamlet in Papua New Guinea, Indonesia is the subject of a multi-faceted portrait project by Koos Breukel and Roy Villevoye

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2013 World Press Photo Winner Controversy

Interview: Fred Ritchin On Establishing Standards For Digital Manipulation

With the recent winner of the World Press Photo award accused of "too much Photoshop," the photographic community needs established standards now more than ever

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Your Office Drawer, Re-Configured As Art

Nick Albertson's "Work in Progress" turns humble office materials into abstract compositions

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Photobooks Worth Their Weight in Gold? There's an App For That

Shashasha is a new iPad app that's making it possible to look at highly sought-after photobooks for just $1

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