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Why Andreas Szakacs Career Reflects the Value of Learning Film From the Ground Up
In film, audiences usually connect with what appears on screen. They remember a performance, a visual moment, a line of dialogue, or the emotional weight of a scene. What they donβt always see is the quieter foundation underneath all of it the years of practical work, set experience, observation, and discipline that often shape the people responsible for bringing those moments to life.
By Andreas szakacsabout 3 hours ago in Photography
The Photograph
How Capturing Tragedy Changed How I See Everything THE CLICK THAT HAUNTS ME π· I have been a street photographer for twelve years and in that time I have taken approximately three hundred thousand photographs of strangers in public spaces capturing moments of beauty, humor, tenderness, and the ordinary poetry of human life in urban environments, and I have always believed that photography is an act of love, a way of saying I see you and this moment matters even though you will never know I noticed, but on a Tuesday afternoon in September I took a photograph that challenged everything I believed about my art and about the ethics of witnessing human suffering through a lens rather than engaging with it directly, and the image which I have never published and which exists only on a hard drive I keep in my closet has become the defining photograph of my career precisely because it will never be seen by anyone except me π
By The Curious Writerabout 5 hours ago in Photography
The Box of Forgotten Memories (And the Day I Finally Opened It) . AI-Generated.
It had been sitting in the corner of my bedroom for almost three years. A plain cardboard box, sealed with tape that had started peeling at the edges. I kept telling myself I'd deal with it later. Later never came, until one rainy Sunday afternoon when I had nowhere to be and nothing to avoid.
By The Icon3 days ago in Photography
How Drone Tech is Transforming Mining Photography. AI-Generated.
Mining photography is no longer just about capturing images for reports or marketing. It has become a critical operational tool that supports measurement, inspection, planning, and compliance. The shift is driven by drone technology, which has introduced speed, precision, and repeatability into how mining environments are documented.
By David Ryan5 days ago in Photography
Video Formats and What You Should Know About Them
A while ago, I sent a video to someone and got the kind of reply that slows everything down: βIt opens, but something feels off.β The clip looked fine on my computer, so I assumed the work was done. It turned out that exporting a file and delivering a file are two different things.
By Working cat6 days ago in Photography
The Macro World of Prasanna Kumara Dissanayake A Digital Tribute to Nature
An Unseen World Exposed in the Uva Region Where as most photographers prefer the breathtaking views of large open spaces and many animal species, a photographer from Badulla, Prasanna Kumara Dissanayake, has taken a different approach. Prasanna is an environmentalist who feels the true nature of Sri Lankas biodiversity can be found in the small details found on plants. Prasanna can see the shapes and structure of flower petals, the crystallisation of pollen and the intricate details of the veins in leaves.
By Ramona Marie13 days ago in Photography
Leadership Lessons from the Big Screen: Films That Shaped My Perspective
Movies can teach us more about leadership than we often realize. They present challenges, dilemmas, and triumphs in ways that textbooks cannot. By observing characters navigate complex situations, we see leadership in action, with all its flaws and successes. Films allow us to explore the human side of leadership, showing how decisions, empathy, and courage affect outcomes. Some movies have the power to change how we think about leading others, offering lessons that stay with us long after the credits roll.
By Evan Weiss St Louis16 days ago in Photography
Why Printed Photographs Still Matter: The Art and Value of Preserving Memories in Print. AI-Generated.
In a world where most photographs live on phones, laptops, and cloud storage, it is easy to assume that printing pictures is a thing of the past. Yet something meaningful gets lost when memories stay locked inside a device. A photograph printed on high quality paper carries a weight and warmth that no screen can fully replicate. It can be held, shared, framed, and passed down through generations.
By The Icon20 days ago in Photography
The Gold Tone (Orotone) Technique. AI-Generated.
She picked it up from a dusty shelf at an estate sale, thinking it was just an old frame. Then the light caught it. The image glowed, not like a print, not like a painting, but like something that seemed to carry its own inner warmth. That was her first encounter with an Orotone, and she bought it without asking the price.
By CurlsAndCommas24 days ago in Photography
Gold Chrysotype Photography Is Back and the Colours Are Breathtaking. AI-Generated.
There is a moment when a chrysotype print is lifted from its chemical bath and held up to the light stops people mid-breath. The colours that bloom across the surface β soft dusty pinks fading into deep magenta, rich cyans pooling at the edges, velvety blacks settling into the grain of the paper β look less like a photograph and more like something pulled from a dream.
By CurlsAndCommas24 days ago in Photography









