Masters of Photography

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Take an online masterclass with the greatest photographers in the world.
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Learn The Art Of Photography! Watch 7 incredible FREE episodes NOW! Each one is packed with tips and tricks for you from legendary photographers Steve McCurry, Paul Nicklen, Cristina Mittermeier, Albert Watson, Joel Meyerowitz, David Yarrow and Nick Danziger. Join our friendly online photo community and get free access all our photo resources including a library of films on photography and photographers, interviews with great photographers, forums, discount codes from our list of trusted industry partners and much more. Simply register on our website. Link in bio.
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1 year ago
The ice cannot be saved from the shore. It must be met in the water. We are drowning in “fast” content. Helicopters hover, lenses snap, and wildlife becomes a statistic. This speed breeds compassion fatigue. It treats the wild as a prop to be grabbed and discarded. Marine biologist and photographer Paul Nicklen operates on a different frequency. You cannot save what you do not understand. And you cannot understand from a warm boat. His Masterclass demands Immersive Slow Productivity. It requires the discipline to sit silently in old-growth rainforest, waiting for the opportune moment when a Spirit Bear feeds on salmon. It asks for the patience to let the wild reveal itself. Back the Philosophy Through June 15th, BEJournal is backing this shift. Purchase a subscription to support @PacificWild  (20% of proceeds go directly to protecting the Great Bear Rainforest) and enter a drawing for one fully gifted seat in Paul’s course. This is a vote for deep, slow storytelling. - Collectors Edition subscribers receive an exclusive chapter from Paul’s new companion book. - Read the full argument on why speed is failing conservation in our latest essay. We thank @PaulNicklen and @Mastersof.Photography  for proving that when we slow down, the story finds us. To save the wild, we must be willing to endure the wait. 🔗 Link in bio to support Pacific Wild, enter the drawing, and read the essay. #PaulNicklen #SlowProductivity #ConservationPhotography #PacificWild #BEJournal #ImmersiveStorytelling #GreatBearRainforest #WildlifeProtection #SlowLiving #VisualActivism #TheIceCannotBeSavedFromTheShore Photos courtesy of Frances Lincoln. © Paul Nicklen. All Rights Reserved.
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11 days ago
🎬 Free short film alert! Explore the life and work of Joel Meyerowitz, a pioneer of street photography, through a film made for the Sony World Photography Awards. Featuring insights from those close to him, it traces his journey from the Bronx in the 1930s to capturing iconic images across Europe and beyond. Check our website and navigate to Joel Meyerowitz course page. 📍 The Sony World Photography Awards 2026 exhibition is on now at Somerset House, London, until May 5th. See winning and shortlisted images spanning documentary, wildlife, portraiture, architecture, sport, and more. 🎟️ Ticket discounts from Masters of Photography: Until Sunday, April 26: SUNNY20 April 27 – May 5: SWPA15
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21 days ago
Take an online course with Steve McCurry, one of the most renowned photographers in the world. Steve's new course filmed in Rome is live. Learn how he creates powerful street photography, get exercises to sharpen your skills, pick up advice on shooting night scenes and much more. #stevemccurry #learnfrommasters #photographycourse #photographymasterclass
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1 month ago
Our latest book with renowned conservationist, wildlife and art photographer @paulnicklen is out. Drawing on more than 3 decades of experience, including 20 years shooting for National Geographic, Paul distils his craft into 20key lessons, each with a clear and simple takeaway. The essential companion to his rare, tell-all online masterclass. Available here: https://geni.us/PaulNicklen
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1 month ago
New blog post! Through Their Lens – Laylah Amatullah Barrayn. Lessons from documentary photographer. Photography isn’t just about images — it’s about memory, presence, and preservation. Through her work documenting the African diaspora, Barrayn focuses on capturing humanity, dignity, and beauty, using photography as a way to hold history and stories in the present. ✨ Key insights from her process: • Let your curiosity guide your style — it develops through consistent practice. • Focus on stories you feel responsible to tell. • Use natural light and layered imagery to create depth and atmosphere. • Great photos happen when intention, light, and connection with your subject align. • Research, archives, and relationships are just as important as the camera itself. When creativity stalls? Walk, read, visit archives, and stay in conversation with others. Her advice to photographers: “Photograph with verbs, not nouns — decide if you’re honoring, witnessing, tracing, or questioning.”
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2 months ago
New Steve McCurry new online masterclass is live! Watch and learn in the atomspheric back streets of Rome as Steve explains exactly how to create powerful street photography Steve sets you photo technique exercises throughout this course to help you sharpen your skills Get Steve's advice on shooting night scenes Tips on how to look for animals to add into your storytelling images Key tips for environmental portraiture using simple lighting Discover how Steve uses his mobile device to shoot How to explore and find "off the beaten track" location Deep dive into what Steve looks for in an image and his edit process All of this and much more! Link in bio! #stevemccurry #photographymasterclass #photographyinspiration #mastersofphotography #photographycourse
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2 months ago
Chris Ryan, Masters of Photography founder, interviews Harry Gruyaert. Harry is a member of the greatest photo agency in the world, Magnum. His use of vivid colour in photography was a breakthrough in photojournalism, which until then had predominantly been in black and white. He sits down with Chris Ryan to tell us about his stunning work and experiences over the last 40 years. Check our photography videos. Link in profile #harrygruyaert #mastersofphotography #freephotographyvideo #learnfromexperts #learnfrommasters
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6 months ago
Elliott Erwitt interview in his home in NYC about his life and work. Elliott is an advertising and documentary photographer. He is known for his black and white, often funny photographs of everyday life. Check our Free Photography videos on the website. Link in bio. #elliotterwitt #photographyinspiration #mastersofphotography
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7 months ago
Phil Penman’s reflections reveal a photographer deeply committed to authenticity, emotion, and the human stories that unfold on the streets. His philosophy—rooted in honesty, spontaneity, and personal vision—reminds us that great photography comes as much from empathy as from technical mastery. Ultimately, his advice is simple yet profound: enjoy the process, stay curious, and let your passion guide the work. Link in bio. https://mastersof.photography/photography-blog/through-their-lens-phil-penman/ #throughtheirlens #streetphotography #leica #leicaakademie #mastersofphotography
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7 months ago
Award-winning photographer Xyza Cruz Bacani doesn’t just take pictures—she builds bridges between worlds. In this post, she shares how curiosity, empathy, and lived experience guide her purpose-driven approach to documentary photography. From her early days “spraying and praying” to publishing her powerful book We Are Like Air, Xyza reflects on the responsibility of bearing witness, the privilege of trust, and the beauty of seeing ourselves in others. Her work reminds us that photography is more than image-making—it’s human connection in its purest form. Link to the blog post in our Bio. #photography #photographyinspiration @xyzacruzbacani
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7 months ago
Discover @joelsartore ’s photography insights and the mission behind the National Geographic Photo Ark that aims to document every species living in the world’s zoos and wildlife sanctuaries, inspire action through education, and help save wildlife by supporting on-theground conservation efforts. Learn more and donate to help save species at risk at NatGeoPhotoArk.org. What an inspiration! Read the full interview now - link in bio. @joelsartore @insidenatgeo @natgeo #joelsartore #natgeo #photoark #natgeophotoark #throughtheirlens #photographyinspiration #learnphotography #powerofphotography #wildlifephotography #conservation #wildlifeconservation #mastersofphotography
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8 months ago