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Emotional Vision: Learning from Todd Hido
Todd Hido is not a street photographer in the traditional sense. His work often turns toward landscapes, interiors, and portraits, but what I have learned from him goes far beyond genre. His photographs are filled with atmosphere, memory, and emotion. Looking at them reminds me that photography is not just about what we see, but about how we feel and what we carry inside of us.


Robert Capa and the Heart of Street Photography
Robert Capa is often remembered as the greatest war photographer of all time. His photographs of the Spanish Civil War, D-Day in Normandy, and conflicts across Europe and Asia have become part of our collective memory of the 20th century. He lived fast, took risks, and ultimately gave his life while photographing war.


What Kiarostami Taught Me About Photography and Life
Kiarostami wasn’t just a photographer. He was a poet with a camera, a traveler with sharp eyes, and a man who turned light into truth. His photos danced between humour and heaviness, optimism and critique, beauty and brutality.


The Women Who Changed Photography Forever
For too long, history books made photography sound like a boys’ club. But that was never true. Some of the most daring, poetic, and unforgettable images came from women who refused to wait for permission.
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