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24 May 2022

In this recurring column, we highlight a few items we've run across that don't merit a full story of their own but are interesting enough to bring to your attention. This time we look at Ryo Tajima, Amy Osborne, Harry Benson, Riteshuttam Chandani, changing direction and family photoshoots.

  • In Lush Canopies of Hundreds of Purple Flowers Erupt From Japan's Wisteria, Grace Ebert presents Ryo Tajima's photographs at the Ashikaga Flower Park in Tochigi, Japan. "His images capture the stunning magnitude of the vines, showing the breadth and density that appear to explode with color," she writes.
  • In Can One Bay Area Housing Complex Radically Change Affordable Housing?, Amy Osborne's well-composed natural light photography accompanies the text by Marisa Endicott.
  • The Guardian has collected a few images by Harry Benson of Paul McCartney as the Beatle's approaches his 80th birthday.
  • In A Lease on Life, Heidi Volpe interviews Riteshuttam Chandani about his ongoing project photographing political posters after the campaign.
  • Changing Direction isn't a bad thing, Dave Williams writes, recalling his 15 years as a cop in central London. "Only a few years into that job I decided to concentrate on my photography hobby," he writes.
  • Jasenka Grujin shares some Family Photoshoot Ideas with the suggestion "you try to transform these obligatory photo commitments into something much more fun and light-hearted."

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