Just look at the examples of the best wildlife photos of past 10 years, and you will know that there is a definite element of art and a touch of technique
“I had often thought of recreating one or two cards in my own style, but it wasn’t until quarantine that I saw a grand opportunity to create the entire series.”
Los Angeles, CA based photographer Brooke Shaden created amazing work with her imagination as well as her camera and Photoshop. Using painterly
Fine art photographer Kylli Sparre spent years training to become a professional ballet dancer. After realizing that dance wasn't what she wanted to
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Another one for "One Day." This continuation is about knowing that the world inside is slowly heating because of deforestations. And in the end trees and bodies and bones and things that live with them will burn in flames and turn into ashes. I woke up at 2:30 that early morning, then head on to the woods. After we got there, we were overwhelmed by the fact that the ground that was boggy the first time, was then even boggier. It would be so much easier if I only bring my camera and myself, but I actually had to build a wardrobe in the deep of the woods. It fell down once and almost hit Farah's head. But I was glad that nobody were injured. Model: Farah Korompot Facebook Page and Instagram.
South African photographer Betina Du Toit takes ethereal editorial images that celebrate beauty and youth in a way that embraces nostalgia whilst remaining fashion forward.
Fine art photographer Kylli Sparre spent years training to become a professional ballet dancer. After realizing that dance wasn't what she wanted to
Facades is an ongoing series of work by French photographer Zacharie Gaudrillot-Roy that imagines a world where facades have been completely isolated from buildings. He shares of the project: The façade is the first thing we see, it’s the surface of a building. It can be impressive, superficial or safe. Just like during a wandering through a foreign city, I walk through the streets with these questions: what will happen if we stick to that first vision? More
Portrait Photography by Lower Saxony, Germany based photographer Ines Rehberger. View the
A new book charts 30 years of the fashion photographer’s work. Unapologetically commercial and famously unafraid to paint a picture of the fashion industry that is not always glossy, he proves that true cultural expression will never get old
Manuel Estheim Untitled / I pull the strings, 2014 Website
Exhibition dates: 7th June – 25th September 2016 Josef Sudek (Czech, 1896-1976) St. Vitus cathedral, Prague, Czech Republic c. 1926 Silver gelatin print A poetry o…
“After being tormented with fear while paralyzed, I will finally wake up in a panic and try my best to calm down…In order to decompress my thoughts, I turn to photography to transform these dreams into something positive and tangible.”
Jonny Avri is a Russian photographer who captured the amazing pictures. Jonny loves to transfer moods and feelings of models through pictures and share
As storytellers, the Japanese have always had a special knack for taking life and transforming it into grotesque, uncomfortable, creepy, and fantastic tales. Japanese exports of horror films, reali…
After the death of her mother, photographer Kirsty Mitchell created a fairy-tale world inspired by the books she was read as a child
Andrew Dickson writes about the work of Elliott Erwitt, a photographer with a penchant for visual double-takes and finely tuned one-liners.
Over the past 100 years, high-fashion images have jumped from the magazine page to gallery walls and private collections. A new exhibit looks back at the photographs that paved the way.
Listen.... When one has nothing left make ceremonies out of the air and breathe upon them. Week 46. Four more weeks! It may actually end up being closer to six. I ended up scrapping two or three of the earlier shoots and I am 99% sure I am going to leave those buried for eternity. I dont know if this is a good or bad thing but it is what I want to do. I made the house out of the stuff "For Sale" signs are made out of. It is this extremely cheap plastic sheeting that I found when looking for materials one night. Its probably 1/4 of the price of wood so hellllllll yeah. I used the frame of the house in this picture and just built onto it. It took around three nights? All I know is I watched all of Band of Brothers and it was totally worth it. The mini-series is/was incredible. When shooting this I suspended the house from the roof of the barn using ratchet straps. They are a billion times easier to use then rope because you can make micro-adjustments to the height without untying anything. Seriously recommend getting some! Then I put a flash in the house and had a friend hold a flash across from my other friend sitting down and yeah! On a side note: I am taking a road trip to Denver, CO and Lander, WY next week so hopefully I find some awesome locations!
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Haven Gallery invites you to experience the full potency of evocative images with Nicolas Bruno's 'Between Realms' and encourages you to take another look at prominent historical artworks from brand new perspectives in the group exhibition, 'History of Art'. Witness the terror and desperation Nicolas Bruno relived as he was creating his surreal and painterly photographs. Then view numerous interpretations of the pieces each artist used to study in their Art History books for the 'History of Art' group exhibition. Take some time to interact and internalize each piece of artwork. Let it reawaken old memories or lead you to explore new lines of thoughts. It's going to be a time well spent. Nicolas Bruno: 'Between Realms' | 'History of Art' Group Show Opening Reception: Saturday, February 25, 2017 | 6-8pm Exhibition Dates: February 25 – April 2, 2017 Haven Gallery 155 Main St., Suite
Black-and-white photos are especially fascinating. For some reason, they often seem deeper and more striking than the colour ones. Perhaps it’s because they don’t try to distract us with bright colours, but rather cut straight to the chase.
When I was 22 I couldn’t imagine life going on any longer. It wasn’t because I was sad or depressed, though I probably was. It was because I could not see beyond that year, at the end of which I would graduate from college. That event — my graduation — had loomed for so long […]