The New York Times Friday February 6, 2026
For now, President Trump has backed away from his threats of annexing Greenland, but the world’s largest island, once an afterthought for most Americans, remains at the center of world news. The New York Times spotlights the work of Inuuteq Storch, the 36-year-old photographer who has been capturing “youth and beauty and resignation and rebirth” in Greenland since he was 13. Storch’s photographs are on view at PS1 in Queens, New York, in the exhibition “Inuuteq Storch: Soon Will Summer Be Over,” through Feb. 23. Read the full Story >>
PetaPixel Friday February 6, 2026
Lithium-ion batteries will lose charge faster in cold temperatures, and as the temperatures drop, the problem becomes worse. Just in time for this winter’s deep freeze, SmallRig has announced a NP-F970 battery that can operate in extreme cold, allowing photographers and filmmakers who need to work in temperatures as low as -40 to continue to work their cameras, notes PetaPixel. SmallRig’s solution integrates both a USB-C and USB-A port, which can be used to access the power in addition to the battery mount (so it can be used like a power bank). Read the full Story >>
Thames & Hudson Friday February 6, 2026
In the new book Exposure: Contemporary Photographers, Sydney, Australia-based curator Amber Creswell Bell brings together work from 40 photographers from Australia and New Zealand, including Leila Jeffreys, Bill Henson, and Kara Rosenlund. “Each artist shares insights into their practice, ranging from the whimsical to the wild, addressing subjects as diverse as the environment, motherhood, and identity. Some point and shoot; others meticulously curate a scene, but they all strive for creative connection with the viewer,” notes publisher Thames & Hudson. Read the full Story >>
Rolling Stone Friday February 6, 2026
A copyright dispute between LA-based photographer Jamie Nelson and Amy Taylor, front woman of the Australian band Amyl & The Sniffers, has taken another turn, reports Rolling Stone: In December, Taylor filed a federal lawsuit alleging that photographs taken for an editorial shoot with Vogue Portugal were later exploited for commercial gain without her consent, notes Noise 11. Now Nelson has filed a civil harassment restraining order petition against Taylor. Read the full Story >>