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God Is A Pickle: Šárka Camrdová on the art of Czech preserving and how the book came to life

God Is A Pickle: Šárka Camrdová on the art of Czech preserving and how the book came to life

God Is A Pickle: Šárka Camrdová on the art of Czech preserving and how the book came to life
Czech

God Is A Pickle: Šárka Camrdová on the art of Czech preserving and how the book came to life

Blending stories, history, and photography, God is a Pickle offers practical inspiration for the kitchen and a reflection on how simple, time-honored practices continue to shape identity everywhere.

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Elliott Erwitt's Kolor: Rare color photos in teNeues' new edition of classic photobook
color

Elliott Erwitt's Kolor: Rare color photos in teNeues' new edition of classic photobook

The new edition of Elliott Erwitt’s Kolor by teNeues presents a vibrant selection of the legendary photographer’s color work, curated from nearly half a million Kodachrome slides. Spanning over 70 ...

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The Colors of Life - Early Color Photography
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The Colors of Life - Early Color Photography

The past did not happen in black and white. Photo enhancer and contributing editor of The Colors of Life, Stuart Humphryes, picks his five favorite early color photos from our latest book.

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Ukraine Rising
art

Ukraine Rising

We spoke to one of the artists in Ukraine Rising, the photographer Artem Humilevskyi, about shared identity, Ukrainian culture and how his work has changed since the start of the invasion.

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An Aquatic Pilgrimage Through Denisse Ariana Pérez’s Lens
photography

An Aquatic Pilgrimage Through Denisse Ariana Pérez’s Lens

Caribbean-born and Copenhagen-based photographer Denisse Ariana Pérez traveled the world to photograph women, men, and non-binary folks in or around water. Her work documents the freedom and power ...

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Pose, Puzzle, and Shifting Perception
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Pose, Puzzle, and Shifting Perception

"Although my work is dark and serious, there is a childish, playful naivety and innocence about it," explains Alma Haser, whose body of work thrives inside the subjunctive imagination. A photograph...

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The Paramount Guide To Europe’s Peaks
Escape

The Paramount Guide To Europe’s Peaks

The Yorkshire Dales were magical grounds for exploration and grasping the possibilities of hiking and freedom. Alex Roddie, co-author of Wanderlust Europe, takes some time to talk to us about the j...

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The Intimacy of Forgotten Coastal Cultures
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The Intimacy of Forgotten Coastal Cultures

At the turn of 20th-century England, a stretch of coast from Skegness to Southwold became a glistening vacation destination that was romanticized in popular culture, but the arrival of budget airli...

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The 1950s were all about optimism, a postwar carpe diem. Design icon George Nakashima was a progressive master of architecture and interior. Known for cross over modern societal visions with Japanese craftsmanship, he championed a futuristic concept of li
architecture & interior

George Nakashima’s Home Is a Timeless Modernist Relic

The 1950s were all about optimism, a postwar carpe diem. Design icon George Nakashima was a progressive master of architecture and interior. Known for crossing over modern societal visions with Jap...

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Remaking The World, One Globe At A Time
Escape

Remaking The World, One Globe At A Time

Peter Bellerby’s London globe making workshop is keeping a craft that demands the highest levels of attention and detail alive, against the tide of mechanism and still adhering to established tradi...

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