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The Best Film Photography Hashtags to Use in 2023

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© Caleb Martin In 2022, experts lamented the “death of film photography.” Browse film photography hashtags on Instagram, and you’ll find a treasure trove of inspiration. In this updated guide, we’re sharing some of our favorite film photography accounts that actively accept submissions via hashtags.

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Photographers Celebrate Black History, from the 1920s to Now

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In this collection of articles, we revisit just a few pioneers who made Black History in photography and changed the industry—and a nation—in the process. See the legacy of Black History in photography through his eyes. “In 2016, Johnson sold both magazines, marking the end of an era. All rights reserved.

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Spectacular Winning Photos Of Minimalist Photography Awards 2021

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Here are the winners of the Minimalist Photography Awards 2021. This series of starling murmurations (more than a hundred thousand birds), which form abstract landscapes in the sky in a sublime musical rhythm was captured in a 120 seconds window on 1st January 2016 in Rome. Fine-art Photographer: 1st Place Winner by Allen Koppe.

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A Public Exhibition Celebrates The Beauty and Transcendence of the Black Body

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Now an internationally renowned photographer, Owunna is preparing for a landmark public exhibition in the city he calls home. The public art campaign, titled Infinite Essence: Celestial Liberation , will run across Pittsburgh from June 18th to 30th, coinciding with celebrations of Juneteenth.

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Can Photography Help Depression?

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About a year and a half ago, a study from researchers Lancaster University and University of Sheffield in the United Kingdom suggested that a daily photography practice could improve our wellbeing. Some reported feeling less lonely; for others, photography became a way to manage stress or grief. © Daniel Smith. Exerting control.

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Celebrating Pride: Photography from the LGBTQ+ Community

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” – Robert Andy Coombs To celebrate Pride Month, we’re spotlighting LGBTQ+ photography projects from photographers around the world. In 2016, I began exploring the notion of intimacy and identity among the LGBTQ+ community in the American South. ” – Yannis Guibinga Looking for more LGBTQ+ photography?

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Emerging Photography Awards Juror Diane Allford Is Craving Work That’s Bold, Fresh, and New

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Diane Allford started her career as an editor and photography consultant for clients like BET magazines such as YSB, Heart & Soul, and Emerge; Newsweek; Random House, and the NAACP’s The Crisis, the legendary magazine created more than a century ago by W. Photographer Diane Allford Trotman at home. Photo by Albert Trotman.