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The magic of boxing

Boxing photography captures the raw intensity and emotion of the sport, freezing moments of triumph and struggle in the ring. Through skillful composition and timing, photographers convey the power and determination of boxers in each shot.

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New York recomposed

Phil Penman is a highly acclaimed photographer based in New York City, known for his captivating images that capture the essence of urban life. He just dropped a new book. Time to recompose some of my New York work from 2018.

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Currently on safari

Currently on a private photo safari in Botswana, I find myself immersed in the breathtaking beauty of the African wilderness. The vast expanses of untouched landscapes, teeming with diverse wildlife, provide a photographer’s paradise.

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Dance photography

This was my first time stepping into a ballroom, and the excitement was huge. Not only was I about to witness a dance competition, but it was also my first opportunity to capture it through my lens.

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AI – death of photography?

No, AI is not the death of photography. In fact, AI technology has a significant impact on the field of photography, introducing new possibilities and enhancing various aspects of the photographic process.

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Lens Magazine – Uzbekistan

In this month’s fascinating issue, dedicated solely to Urban Life, we have the pleasure offeaturing an exclusive, intimate interview with Bobby Sheehan, an established director, writer, producer, and cinematographer with over 100 hours of film, television, and digital content credits.

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Frankfurt

Frankfurt is not far from where I live. And it is known for its beautiful financial district skyline. Not as impressive as Manhattan, but also beautiful.

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Wrestling – Fight night

A couple weeks ago, I was asked by someone to photograph a local wrestling tournament. I had never shot wrestling before, but I had spent some time photographing boxing nights. Six fights and 2500 images!

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