Dive into Jason deCaires Taylor 's Museo Atlantico Lanzarote, Europe's first underwater museum and ask yourself where we're all really going...
People seem to find this one captivating, I reposted it so people can find it on my frontpage again..
After death, the body enters a long process of decomposition, as its organic elements split into simpler components. What happens, and why learn about it?
Urban decay is the process whereby a previously functioning city, or part of a city, falls into disrepair. It's essentially the art of capturing beautiful photographs of a subject that is...
ContentsWhat is Food Decay Photography About?Historical Context and Evolution of the GenreSeeing the Charm in Food’s FlawsColor and Texture: The ... Read more
Sicily, Italy based artist Sasha Vinci creates haunting sculptures and installations that contemplate the nature of man's existence. While his works can be morbid and a bit terrifying, as in his series of fleshy seated subjects waiting for eternity, Vinci also finds beauty and sexuality in the human figure. Known for his captivating and carnal sculptures, Vinci is a true multimedia artist, also exploring drawing, painting, writing, sound design and performance art.
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Urban decay is one of our favourite subjects here at Light Stalking, as it shows us that no matter where you live, there is always something worth shooting. While urban decay has become fashionable over the last few years, the pioneers of urban decay photography really showed us that the real skill in photography lay with the photographer rather than the equipment or the subject. These are a few of our favourite shots that have been released under a creative commons licence. Check out the links at the end of the collection for more great resources on urban decay photography.
Decomposition of a Doll, Artist’s Doll by Françoise Duvivier from 2011