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"The Evolving Way" Wins Graphis Design Award

  By Trope Publishing Co

The Trope team is thrilled to share that The Evolving Way has been awarded a When Do You Feel Free? Gallery Exhibit and Book Signing

When Do You Feel Free? Gallery Exhibit and Book Signing

The Trope team was pleased to celebrate the launch of photographer Ryland Hormel's new book, When Do You Feel Free?,with a talk, book signing, and gallery show on...

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New York Print Collection

New York Print Collection

Celebrate the architecture and urban landscapes of the city that never sleeps in this new collection of prints. From high above Central Park...

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In Conversation: Peter Dazeley

In Conversation: Peter Dazeley

Prolific photographer Peter Dazeley was just fifteen years old when he left the safe predictability of secondary school to try his luck on London’s Fleet Street...

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Trope Stories: Tobi Shinobi

Trope Stories: Tobi Shinobi

Chicago and London-based photographer, Tobi Shinobi, discusses his particular attention to detail and composition, how lessons in law have influenced the artist he has become, and...

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Behind the Shot: Ryland Hormel

Behind the Shot: Ryland Hormel

Ryland Hormel, a photographer from San Francisco and zealous traveler, shines a light on the stories behind some of his favorite shots from When Do You Feel Free? for Trope’s 

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Trope New York Photographer Gathering

Trope New York Photographer Gathering

Trope’s Michelle Fitzgerald was excited to visit New York earlier this month and connect with a group of photographers whose work will appear in Trope’s upcoming City Edition title,

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Trope Stories: Ron Timehin

Trope Stories: Ron Timehin

Bromley photographer Ron Timehin discusses his fascination with the dense London fog as seen in his solo book from Trope's Emerging Photographer series, London Fog, his experience...

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In Conversation: Ryland Hormel

In Conversation: Ryland Hormel

When it comes to the demands of daily life — our 9-to-5 jobs, family obligations, keeping a household running — many of us begin to lose touch with the...

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In Conversation: Carlos Segura

In Conversation: Carlos Segura

Author and designer Carlos Segura had no intentions of becoming a graphic designer. However, a chance encounter changed his perspective and introduced him to the complex world of...

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