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12 magazines and blogs that every photographer should check out

Creative Boom

Image licensed via Adobe Stock In print and online, these are the best places to find visual inspiration, tips and tutorials, and expert advice on photography. In the world of photography, you never stop learning, so staying inspired and informed is crucial. Every four weeks, there's a new issue, adding up to 13 editions a year.

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Assembly Curated: Bringing Fine Art Photography Into the NFT Space

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“Assembly was the first to introduce curated drops by fine art photographers in the NFT space,” Davis Burns and Lavalette say. “At the time, there were very few established fine art photographers working with NFTs and only a handful of ‘collections’ or projects bringing together cohesive bodies of work.”

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Out of The Box: Tom Buchanan celebrates the lost art of collecting in a digital world

Creative Boom

Freelance designer, artist and curator Tom Buchanan explores the objects that define artists in his new photography book-cum-research project, Out of The Box. He adds, "The accessibility of box art, touching all aspects of our lives and our daily rituals of rationalising and organising, elicits an empathetic response. You're in luck!

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Sophie Harris-Taylor captures moments of unselfconscious tranquillity in new photo series

Creative Boom

In Screen Time, the fine art photographer explores kids' passive relationship with TV from an unusual and original perspective. British fine art and portrait photographer Sophie Harris-Taylor is a master at this, and we've previously brought you her brilliant photo series about breastfeeding.

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George Byrne's abstract photos of Los Angeles turn the city into a candy-coloured dreamscape

Creative Boom

The arrival of smartphones with quality cameras was shaking up the world of photography, and platforms like Instagram gave people the perfect platform on which to share their snaps. It certainly didn't replace film photography, but it did enable and encourage a daily practice I'd not had before.".

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Florence Henri: the forgotten female pioneer of surreal photography

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Her teacher, László Moholy-Nagy, introduced photography to her and encouraged her to experiment. After 1928, Henri almost abandoned painting and turned to develop photography. Although color photographs were invented in 1861, they did not become popular until 1936 by Kodak (A Brief History of Color Photography, 2019).

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Diverse Expressions: 5 Artwork Themes to Discover at The Other Art Fair Brooklyn This May

Colossal

Carrie Lipscomb, “Blocks (small)” (2024), thread on fine art paper Embossed and Embroidered Guided by pure geometries, Brooklyn-based mixed-media artist Carrie Lipscomb explores space and texture, urging viewers to engage with the subtleties in found materials. Grab your tickets for an unforgettable weekend at theotherartfair.com.

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