Lars MenselThe Chronocentrism in Us AllSome think that Walker Evans can travel through time just by holding up a camera.·3 min read·Feb 19, 2021----
Lars MenselinThe StartupWide-EyedEach era’s dominant technology shapes how we picture it. Apples wide-angle lenses in the iPhone 11 will determine the aesthetics of today.·3 min read·Sep 12, 2019--2--2
Lars MenselinAvailable LightThe Importance of Artistic Rabbit HolesPhotographer Zofia Rydet spent her life trying to capture every household in Poland. She got quite far. Did she also get carried away?·11 min read·Sep 6, 2019----
Lars MenselNight mode and the loss of limits in photographyThe future of the camera is algorithmic. But as technical constraints tumble, a crucial part of photography might be getting lost.·3 min read·Oct 28, 2018--7--7
Lars MenselWithout Fear of Wind or VertigoRiding the ropeways of Stalin’s impossible mining city.·5 min read·Aug 20, 2018--1--1
Lars MenselinAvailable Light"You have to be a little bit stupid"I traveled to Stockholm to ask photographer Anders Petersen how he takes his photos-and got a some very different answers than I expected.5 min read·Aug 19, 2018----
Lars MenselinAvailable LightThe Banality of ColorWhy looking at the past in color is such an uncanny experience.·5 min read·Jul 28, 2018--4--4
Lars Menselinjournal~hummThe Fallacy of 'Content'Why bad writing undermines great design - and what to do about it.·4 min read·May 21, 2018--1--1
Lars MenselinVantageWhy Photography's B&W vs Color Debate Is No Debate At AllIn the 1950s, early color photography was widely scorned. Now it's the default. What happened?9 min read·May 16, 2018--33--33