SATURDAY SHARE!!! Every Saturday, we invite photographers across the #nostr community to come together and share their work - whether it’s something new from the week or an all-time favorite. Having a creative routine matters, and staying connected with others makes it even better. So, what did you make this week? Reply + Share = #zap #noicemag #saturdayshare #photography
Good morning nostr I have but 4 of these left. Trying to get rid of them today if I can. Total edition was 500, and will not be printed again. Selling for only 27k sats, free USA shipping only. Zap, or comment below. Send a dm #noicemag #photography
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SATURDAY SHARE!!! Every Saturday we round up the Photographers of the #nostr community to share our work from the last week, or just all time favorites. Always a great time to connect with others and get some inspiration. Q: Do you enjoy making photographs by yourself, or with a companion? Reply + share = #zap #noicemag #saturdayshare #photography
Big congrats to Zach Pohuski for being selected as the Q3 2025 winner of the NOICE Visual Expression Awards. His work captured humor, absurdity, and beauty in perfect balance - a brilliant example of what we call #minimalcomicplay. It’s always exciting to see submissions that push the boundaries of visual storytelling. Submissions for Q4 are now open with a deadline of December 31, 2025. Each round begins with a $100 prize pool (currently 83,778 sats) and grows as more photographers join in. Every submission is automatically considered for both the dynamic cash prize and potential features on our site and socials, so your work gets seen right away. Whether you’re a beginner or seasoned pro, NOICE is about celebrating creativity, originality, and careful curation. Enter today, and you could be the next photographer to take home the Q4 cash prize. Link to enter: #noicemag #photography
NOICE VIsual Expression Awards submission by Olivier Tuinier: These photo’s are part of an ongoing personal series I call ‘Take Notice’ in which I document small, often overlooked scenes I encounter in the streets. In a time when images are endlessly manipulated or generated, I’m drawn to the unspectacular and the unfiltered. This series reflects the real not by documenting dramatic events or obvious beauty, but by highlighting the subtle and honest poetry found in ordinary spaces. In a visually saturated world where truth is often obscured, Take Notice offers a quiet resistance: an invitation to pause and really look. #noicemag #photography