The Cuba of clichés is easy to see. The real Cuba takes more effort. But the joy it brings is profound and challenges the preconceived notions we might have. Open a window on the real Cuba with James Rice. And then travel there…
The Lumix 28-200mm zoom lens proved ideal for travel photography during a river cruise, offering versatility and sharpness, suited for both urban and scenic landscapes.
Claus reflects on a photography-focused trip to Elba, utilizing the Leica Q3 43 camera. Despite initial plans altered by health issues, the experience remains fulfilling, emphasizing simplicity and adaptability in photography.
Mark Catto discovers that the charms of having Paris all to yourself for a day are not to be undervalued or dampened by a little rain. And yes, it's still beautiful.
In Yorkshire, they say “Where's there's muck, there's brass.” What you discover many not be financially valuable, but the simple stories that can be told are well worth it and worth a picture.
Defining street photography can be tricky. In this article, the editor of Klick magazine shares his perspective on what makes for a good street photograph.
There's more than Leica to see in this beautiful and historic town of Wetzlar in the state of Hesse, in Germany. If you're making a pilgrimage here, stay a little longer and enjoy more of what this town offers.
A front row seat at his local library, and a range of Leica gear, has enabled Keith to photograph a dizzying display of musical virtuosity, and build an extensive collection of musical portraits.