Recommended by David A. Rosen
Jenny does magical things across media. She begins with her interest in strong colors and great framing and mixes media effectively between painted art, silhouettes, and photographic images.
While I’m a color photographer, Harbel’s deep dive into black-and-white photography and the photo book world always pulls me in. His perspective is thoughtful, refined, and rooted in a real love for the craft
I Love Lucy. She brings energy, honesty, and a fresh perspective to film photography and creative life. She’s unfiltered in the best way—talking about gear, process, burnout, and joy with a voice that feels both real and refreshing
Giles authentically shares his street photography and professional work and the challenges and opportunities of great images and techniques. I always learn from him.
Wesley is one of the most process-driven photographers and writers out there—breaking down how we make better work, not just what we make. If you care about growing as an artist, his insights are gold
Susanne’s got a great eye for quiet moments and thoughtful scenes, and she writes about photography in a way that feels like a conversation over coffee. If you’re into visual storytelling with heart and depth, you’ll want to follow along. Plus she loves dogs, like me.













