After an intense but wholesome competition, the judges have made their decisions and chosen the winners of the Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards in 2023. And we can’t wait to share the most beloved photos with you this year!
A new exhibition at The Getty in Los Angeles captures the magic of the photographer’s artistic work.
Katia Andre is lost in history, styled by Annabelle Sangin in ‘Lumière Soir’. Rocio Ramos images explore upscale women and antiquity for Air France Madame.
Nobody knows how old the Russian-born photographer Nina Leen was when she died, in 1995. Judging from her obituary, information about Leen is scarce. She lived in Germany, Italy, and Switzerland before moving to the U.S., where she became one of Life magazine’s first female photographers, in the nineteen-forties. She shot countless assignments for the magazine, including more than fifty cover stories, and produced fifteen photo books. Her most well-known subjects were animals (including her dog Lucky), American women and adolescents, and the Irascibles, a group of abstract artists, including Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock, and Mark Rothko. Though many of Leen’s assignments were quite pedestrian—her photos have titles like “A Couple Looking for a House to Buy,” “Children Attending a Birthday Party,” and “American Women Playing Bridge”—her images are packed with as much violence, sexual tension, and mystery as any David Lynch film. Her photos wouldn’t look out of place next to Cindy Sherman’s on a gallery wall. But, unlike Lynch or Sherman, Leen found tension in the real world, and her subjects weren’t actors—they were just everyday people living out their lives. And while a quick search on the Internet will turn up photo captions, why bother? After all, sometimes knowing less is much more interesting.
Exhibition dates: 7th October 2017 – 7th January 2018 Clarence H. White (American, 1871-1925) The Bubble 1898, printed 1905 Platinum print 24.2 x 19.3cm (9 1/2 x 7 5/8 in.) Alfr…
1948-1950 © Yasuhiro Ishimoto
All around the world, in almost any city or town, you can find many monuments, sculptures, and statues displayed in parks, squares, or other places. These public artworks represent different things, but they are usually monuments dedicated to fallen heroes, distinguished individuals, or represent some significant part of history. But some…
A new book unearths fresh photographs from the American photographer who was a key contributor to the New York school of photography
Los Angeles-based portrait photographer Sue Bryce has spent decades creating contemporary fashion-inspired portraiture that makes everyday women look like Vanity Fair fashion models. And she built an international reputation using natural light almost exclusively. Recently, though, she has fallen in love with the Profoto B1.
About The Artwork The picture shows an abandoned litlle chapel in Europe that is slowly being reclaimed by nature Fine art print on Hahnemuehle Photo Rag 308g, signed and numbered Original Created:2020 Subjects:Architecture Materials:Paper Styles:Fine Art Mediums:DigitalColor Details & Dimensions Photography:Digital on Paper Artist Produced Limited Edition of:5 Size:31.5 W x 47.2 H x 0.1 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Not applicable Packaging:Ships Rolled in a Tube Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships rolled in a tube. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:Germany. Customs:Shipments from Germany may experience delays due to country's regulations for exporting valuable artworks. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
A painting by Alex Colville shattered the artist's previous auction record at a sale held Wednesday in Toronto.
Many people experience signs and symptoms of depersonalization disorder and never realize it. Take the Depersonalization Disorder test and see if you have this dissociative disorder.
These superb photographs taken by the Belgian photographer Léonard Misonne (1870-1943) elevate the everyday into fine art. Missone’s artistry, his eye for composition, light and mood, encourage us to share his thoughts and emotions. Form takes over from subject matter and content. They are extraordinary pictorial photographs, as poetic as Andrei Tarkovsky’s sublime Polaroids. … Continue reading "Extraordinary Photographs by Léonard Misonne"
While you might remember what dating was like before your marriage, the men you meet dating after divorce are in a different ballpark – if they are even in the game.
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 […]
Let’s take a look at 10 Most Beautiful and Best Castles and 5 castles in the selling list in Germany.
About 5 years ago, when I was still in my Photography college in Australia, our teachers would regularly introduce us to the new and noteworthy Australian photographers' and digital artists' work. Among others there was one artist, whose work really grabbed my attention and I have been watching her growth and success ever since. Her name is Alexia Sinclair, she is a highly
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Daniel Ablitt (British, b. 1976, Somerset. England) - 1: Sunlight and Balsam, 2018 2: Daydream (Jungle), 2018, Paintings: Oil on Panel
Pokhara, Nepal, 1985 Jaipur, India, 1982 Sylhet, Bangladesh, 1983 Goa, India, 1983 10:30am, September 11, NY, USA, 2001 Times Square, New York, USA, 1994 Rome, Italy, 1984 Myanmar (Burma), 2011 Zagreb, Croatia, 1989 Marseille, France, 1988 Mumbai, India, 1996 Angkor Thom, Cambodia, 1998 Myanmar…
Sir Joshua Reynolds was the first President of Britain’s Royal Arts Academy in the mid 1700s. He trumpeted a style known as Grand Style or History Painting, in which he contended that painter…
Explore a hidden playground of abandoned chateaux and overgrown greenhouses
Connie Imboden’s photographs are in the permanent collections of many museums including The Museum of Modern Art in New York, The Baltimore Museum of Art, The National Museum of American Art…
Stephanie Jung takes hella dope photos in Japan. via lostateminor
One of Germany's best hidden gems.
If you're looking for a day trip from Berlin, Germany that is charming and filled with history and beautiful palace grounds, plan a trip to Potsdam, Germany. Just 20-30 minutes from Berlin, you can spend an entire day (or more!) exploring vast gardens and royal palaces.
Life’s too short for boring blank walls.
Paris, the City Of Light, has been my home away from home for about a half of a year now. Learning the ins and outs of this romantic city has been a joy of mine in these past few months. I've started collecting my favorite coffee shops, hidden locations to see its world famous sites
Some of the earliest photos of Victorian women have come to light in a revealing album of prints from the pioneering days of photography. The set of pictures taken by Lady Clementina Hawarden, one of Britain's first female photographers, is set to fetch £150,000 at auction.
His lurid aesthetic shaped the celebrity age, but 11 years ago LaChapelle escaped to a farm in Hawaii. He talks about his journey from 14-year-old gay runaway in Warhol’s New York to enlightened ‘Grandpa Moses of photography’
Morgan began to develop a sense of narrative in his drawing. “It was here that art became a language for me”. At the age of 12, Morgan applied his interest in art to studying his father’s art books and began his art school studies at the Brandes Art Institute at 15. Working in a Los Angeles art supply store while attending art school, Morgan chanced to show his artwork to a prominent illustrator.