The Unexpected Magic of Film Photography: Glen Snyder’s Konica FTA and the Sai Kung Sunset
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The Unexpected Magic of Film Photography: Glen Snyder’s Konica FTA and the Sai Kung Sunset

A 1968 Konica, a roll of film, and a perfect sunset—sometimes, that’s all you need. Film photography is slower, unpredictable, and demands patience. But that’s exactly what makes it special. Glen Snyder, understands this better than most. His work is built on precision and presence.

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Epic, Vast, and Unforgettable: Victoria Sambunaris’ Transformation of a Landscape Is a Love Letter to the American Terrain
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Epic, Vast, and Unforgettable: Victoria Sambunaris’ Transformation of a Landscape Is a Love Letter to the American Terrain

Victoria Sambunaris doesn’t chase busy streets or famous landmarks—she focuses on the spaces in between, where industry, history, and nature collide. Her work is about understanding how the land is shaped, used, and transformed over time. Photography Book Spotlight

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