As the curator of the Found Tumblr, I often find myself lost in the pages of history when searching through the National Geographic archives. You might not know this, but National Geographic was one of the first publications to have photographs on its pages. Our first photograph was an engraving of a topographic map in 1889, […]
As the American photographer’s retrospective opens in London, we speak to curator Paul Moorhouse about the elusive artist and her extensive oeuvre
sungheebang: In work #handknit #knitting #knitter #master #craft What a amazing pic! Inspirational reblog for your dash today.
Olá! My name is Taylor Moore, I am a professional landscape photographer. I have spent the last two years traveling throughout the country side of the UNESCO village of Sintra, Portugal. Within my adventure I started photographing all of the mysterious and magical castles, palaces and convents.
Photographer Emma Tempest delivers a painterly editorial, exquisite images of model Jennae Quisenberry styled by Camilla Pole for 10 Magazine's March 2018 issue.
A Photographer’s Life in the Luberon By Sallie Lewis Longoria | Photography by Jamie Beck When Jamie Beck was just […]
Idyllic color photos of Ireland in 1927
College has changed a lot over the past 150 years… Harvard, Yale and Brown used to make all freshmen pose for nude photographs. There are thousands of these photos collected “for scientific research” from the 1940s to the 1970s, including nude photos of George Bush, Hilary Clinton, Meryl Streep, etc. (via)Cell phones were non-existent. Here,
Today my Facebook feed has been full of this funny MEME which tries to portray how photographers are seen through the eyes of their friends, society, and their clients. I've posted a few of these What People Think Photographers Do MEMEs to help lighten up your week. Feel free to create your own representation of what your friends and family think of your photography work and
Image 33 of 89 from gallery of Contemporary Architecture Captured by Mexican Photographers. Photograph by Marcos Betanzos
India. Kirsten Owen photographed by Christian Moser for Marie Claire Italia March 1990.
'domum dei', meaning house of god in latin, is the third abandoned architecture photo series by british fine art photographer james kerwin.
Seven can't miss travel destinations.
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Los Angeles based photographer Phil Donohue released his first book “I Dreamed it was Better Than it was” via Antihero Press this past March. With Antihero founder Mathea Millman, they discuss the ideas and thoughts that brought it to life.
1. A Weapon of Mass Instruction Artist Raul Lemesoff, who took an old military 1979 Ford Falcon and gave it a bit of a make-over, says it's his "contribution to peace through literature". The tank-shaped mobile library that carries over 900 books, known as "Arma De Instruccion Masiva" – Weapon of
Stories abound of dead people being propped up on stands to seem alive. The reality was different.
In 1901-2, Horace Warner took photos of East End street kids, who he called 'Spitalfields nippers'. Here's a selection of the rare ones that have survived to this day
A new book provides the most comprehensive survey of her work to date.
One of the most known facts about my hometown Jesenice is, that in May the northern slopes above the town get covered in a white blanket of daffodils (Narcissus poeticus). Last year I tried to do something different, something I have not seen before so I made a series of photographs with Milky Way above the daffodils. It was very well received as it was something people haven’t seen before.
Norwegian-Finnish artist duo Karoline Hjorth and Riitta Ikonen bring a folklore-inspired vision to the relationship between humans and nature. The majority of their subjects are elders who often have a deeper connection to the lands they inhabit, work on, or cultivate. In 2011, the pair started an imaginative series called Eyes as Big as Plates as a contemporary exploration of characters from Nordic folklore. Their photographic odyssey across 15 countries and creation of more than 100 portraits evolved into a general exploration of modern humans’ relationships to nature. More
Philip Davies, an architectural historian, spent seven years trawling through the photographs, compiling the best 1,500 into a 558-page book entitled Lost England.
Join me at Stephen Candler Photography ¦ Google+ ¦ Twitter ¦ Facebook Inside the Corn Exchange, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England, UK. 2015
Depuis plusieurs années, le photographe Matt Lambros traque sur tout le territoire américain les cinémas laissés à l’abandon. À ce jour, ce sont plus de quarante lieux datant des années 20 et 30 qu’il a capturés en l’état. Sa motivation : participer à un travail de mémoire d’espaces autrefois...
We featured the work of Argentina-based photographer Romina Ressia previously on iGNANT. Now she is back with the second part of her project ‘How would have been?’, exploring our constant longing for the past. She was inspired by the fact that, despite the advances and technology humanity has today, we’re always complaining that things were […]
When you think of Slavic culture, the first things that come to mind are probably vodka, fur hats, and the Orthodox church. Polish photographer Marcin Nagraba, however, wanted to show the world a more ancient view of Slavic people in his dark pictures - by dialing it all the way back to Pagan times.
The stories behind them are even more gripping.
The Nossa Senhora da Graça Fort (Our Lady of Grace), Alcáçova, north of Elvas, Portalegre District, Portugal. www.castlesandmanorhouses.com The fort is officially Conde de Lippe Fort and is known...
Photographer Can Buyukkalkan captures fresh face Sylwia Dobek for Marie Claire Turkey's September 2019 issue. Posing outdoors, the blonde embraces whimsical
A while ago I shared a collection of architectural images, now let’s get a little more specific. Churches and places of worship are often well design, finely crafted, masterpieces of architecture. Let’s take a look at some great, ethereal images of churches, mosques, and other places of religious practice: Cathedral by Andrew Vasiliev on 500px […]