Staff Photographer @ Fstoppers

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Why I Went Back to DSLR After a Decade of Mirrorless

The Most Important Skill in Street Photography Has Nothing to Do With Your Camera

The Face Is Not Innocent

New Topographics in the Age of Permanent Change

Street Photography Is Dead. Smartphones Killed It and That’s a Good Thing

Most Photographers Are Boring

Why 28mm, 35mm, and 50mm Shaped the Way We Photograph Cities

I Still Shoot With an iPhone 8 in 2026 and I Don't Plan to Upgrade

The Power of Almost Nothing: Why the Square Frame Changes Everything in Street Photography

The Geometry of Indifference

What Photographers Can Learn From Hunter S. Thompson

The Image That Doesn’t Move

Why So Many Photographers Hate Juergen Teller

Staying Longer Than Necessary

Photographs That Stay: A Quiet Approach to Making Memorable Images

A Different Way to Photograph Football

I Rejected a Photo Most People Would Probably Publish

Why Family Photographs Matter More Than Ever

The Problem With Paradise

Día de Muertos Cannot Be Photographed in a Hurry

Photography Is Not About Photography

The Camera Market Is Shrinking. But That’s Not the Story

How I Photographed a France Football Cover in Mexico

Who Are the Unique Voices in Street Photography Today?

Dogma 11 in Photography: A Set of Rules or a Necessary Constraint?

When the Street Becomes Too Open

In 2026, I Still Carry an Olympus Stylus Infinity

What 15 Years of Mentoring Photographers Taught Me About Photography Itself

Leica Was Never Really About Cameras

This post will be updated adding the articles when published.

Alex Coghe

Alex Coghe is an Italian editorial and documentary photographer based in Mexico City. His work explores contemporary life, culture, and human presence through documentary photography and portraiture. His images have appeared in international publications, reflecting an approach centered on authenticity, atmosphere, and visual storytelling. Alongside his photographic work, he also leads workshops and masterclasses focused on photographic narrative and observation.

https://alexcoghe.com
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