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PHOTOGRAPHY IS DEAD: "55 photographers did a little exhibition last week called "Photography is dead". The exhibition was in the Time To Be Happy Gallery in New York. @vwestphoto_nb & @VioletBondArt curated the photos, while @rebeccarosenft organized everything and even sold two NFTs, to pay for the expenses. Everyone was very grateful for this opportunity. We also put a little online gallery together with all photos from the exhibition, if you want to have a look:

https://photographyisdead.art"

@sirtificate_hh


Mission Statement

To document the evolving story of photography onchain, one drop, collector, and moment at a time.

This project was born from a simple need: to keep up with everything happening in Web3 photography. The space moves fast, artists experiment constantly, collectors leave quiet breadcrumbs, and too often the context gets lost. This site exists to surface those stories, not to hype them, but to notice them. To track, remember, and reflect.

Each report, update, and highlight here is community driven, imperfect, and ever growing. What started as a weekly thread now lives in a permanent archive, a living searchable record of who showed up and what they made.



The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera. Photography takes an instant out of time, altering life by holding it still. It reveals truth, it shows beauty, it carries memory. And in the hands of the right person, it becomes a voice louder than words.
— Dorothea Lange

FAQs

  • It’s a home for weekly highlights and cultural moments in the NFT photo and art space. These reports started on X and are now archived here for easier access, reference, and discovery.

  • There’s no paywall, submission form, or gatekeeping. You can submit a moment on the website. I also include drops, updates, or moments that stand out due to narrative, execution, timing, or community response. I try to keep it honest and balanced.

  • Once a week, usually on Thursday.

  • Yes. Feel free to tag me (@johnknopfphotos) on X or reply to the weekly report thread if you think something should be included. You can also use the “submit a moment” on the website. I can’t promise I’ll add everything, but I always look and do my best to include everyone.

  • No. This is fully independent.

  • No, there is no curation or submission fee.

  • To help archive what’s happening in the space in real time, spotlight great work, and create something artists and collectors can look back on. Too much good work gets buried. This is one way to help fix that.