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Phil Jackson Gave His Players Books Before the Road. What If We Did the Same Before the Street?
How one of the greatest NBA coaches used reading to focus attention — and how street photography can turn books into real-world practice.
May 11
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The Wand Chooses the Wizard: How to Choose a Camera That Makes You Practice
Why your first street photography camera should reduce friction, not increase identity theater.
May 4
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April 2026
The Art of Noticing: The 12-Frame Walk to Wake Up Your Attention
Three simple prompts that turn any block into a training ground for presence, creativity, and better street photos.
Apr 27
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Originals: What Street Photography Can Teach You About Seeing Differently
Why originality rarely begins with trying to be different — and often begins with noticing what others ignore.
Apr 20
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Thinking in Bets: What Street Photography Can Teach You About Uncertainty
How a camera can train better judgment when you don’t have all the information.
Apr 13
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The Black Swan: What Street Photography Can Teach You About the Unpredictable
Why the moments that matter most are often the ones you could never have planned.
Apr 6
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March 2026
The One Frame: How The ONE Thing Can Make You a Better Street Photographer (and a calmer human)
Focus isn’t a personality trait. It’s a decision you can practice—one frame, one block, one constraint at a time.
Mar 30
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Misogi for Your Attention: The Street Photography Ritual That Resets Your Nervous System
Michael Easter popularized Misogi as a once-a-year challenge with a real chance of failure. What if your Misogi wasn’t for your body—but for your…
Mar 23
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The Dice Man: A Street Photography Experiment in Controlled Chaos
Luke Rhinehart’s cult novel asks: what happens if you let randomness disrupt your habits? On the street, we can borrow the method... without borrowing…
Mar 16
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Hyperfocus on the Street: The 12-Frame Walk That Trains Real Attention
In a world built to fragment you, street photography becomes a gym for deliberate focus—one chosen target, one short walk, one honest frame.
Mar 9
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Jane Jacobs and the Sidewalk Ballet: A Street Photography Lesson in Seeing the City Alive
Great street photos aren’t found in “cool places.” They’re found in living streets—where trust, diversity, and small interactions quietly run the world.
Mar 2
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February 2026
This Is Water: The Attention Practice Hidden Inside Street Photography
How David Foster Wallace’s 2005 commencement speech can train your attention, widen your empathy, and turn “ordinary” into your richest subject.
Feb 23
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