Resolution is an independent photography magazine that takes its name from the dual meaning of the word — both the sharpness of an image and the act of finding clarity. The publication brings together photographic portfolios, essays, and interviews that explore contemporary image-making with a focus on photographers whose work resolves the tension between the personal and the political, the documentary and the artistic, the seen and the unseen.
Each issue is carefully curated and produced, with the kind of attention to paper, printing, and layout that reflects a genuine understanding of how photographs behave on the page. The editorial approach values sustained looking over quick consumption, rewarding readers who bring patience and curiosity to the images they encounter. The photographers featured work across genres but share a commitment to using the camera as a tool for understanding rather than merely recording.
In a world where photographic images are produced and consumed at unprecedented speed, Resolution makes the case for slowing down — for looking at photographs the way they deserve to be looked at, which is to say carefully, thoughtfully, and with the understanding that the best images always contain more than what first meets the eye.