Great Sunday Reads in Photography

Spend your Sunday with some great reading. Here’s our roundup of interesting articles and content from around the Web for photographers. Enjoy!

From the Field to the Studio – Don’t Take Pictures

We Must Not Cancel Culture – AnOther

The Girl with the Leica – Los Angeles Review of Books

Dorothea Lange’s Angel of History – Paris Review

An LA Photographer Drives Us Through His Neighborhood on Street View – NPR

I Took a Year Off from Social Media, Now I Live Life Uncurated – Rangefinder

The New Role of Photography in Weekly Magazines – Lens Culture

Maintaining Intimacy in Isolation – Interview

The Photographer Charting a Cosmos of Bacteria – Washington Post

The Photojournalist Captured By ISIS – Guernica

After Her Father’s Death, a Photographer Explores Grief – Feature Shoot

A Nomadic Photographer and His Hound – My Modern Met

Pool Sharks, Players and Men Who Like to Play in the Dark  – Huck

Time, Space and the Photographer – Street Photography

The World’s Great Photographers, Many Stuck Inside, Have SnappedNY Times

The Quarantined Photographers Documenting Life in… a Video Game – The Next Web

Modernism’s Mechanical Tombstones – Conscientious Photography

Saying “I Do” Over ZoomThe Verge

Video of the Week

Jamie Windsor explores the question of whether a single photo can capture an individual’s “true self.”


Image credits: Header photo by Yaroslav Shuraev

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