Want to create stunning fantasy photography? Check out this list of the most beautiful and magical fantasy photography examples and ideas. Learn more about famous fantasy photographers and what techniques they use.
With a plethora of restaurant options, breaking down dining in Japan is incredibly important. There's an incredible food scene and many ways to enjoy it.
Véronique Nichanian picks three of her favourite pieces from the past collections, discusses the timeless allure of the French brand and sets out what luxury means to her in 2016
Photographer Aaron McPolin researched the erotic art of Shibari to create a series of photography highlighting the grace of rope bondage.
After a major break up, I deeply believed that if I didn’t transform myself into a more likable woman, there would be no more happiness in my life. So I started to dispose of everything that defined the old “me”-things I did, said, and even believed, and in particular the way I interacted with men. I chose to “de-self” myself in order to please potential romantic partners. After a few years, though, I found that the more I de-selfed myself, the more I hated myself. I realized that suppressing the person that my life experience has created would not help with my romantic relationships, and was actually making me unhappy. I needed to find a way to accept myself for who I really am and to declare that acceptance to the world. Photography seemed a perfect way to do this, by allowing me to expose my fears and my own fragility in front of the camera. To illustrate feelings that are often difficult to explain, I combined a variety of physical props and materials with myself, usually posing with different male counterparts. For most of the images featured in De-Selfing, I chose to keep my own face hidden. I want viewers who have experienced similar loss, pain, and sadness to be able to project themselves into the frame. I also incorporated a lot of negative space in the images to evoke the feeling of isolation and sadness I was experiencing. Creating the images in De-Selfing has been a therapeutic process for me. Since starting the project, I have picked myself up piece by piece, gotten my confidence back, and been able to hear my own voice again.More info: hihsin.com
I love playing with perspective and wanted to take that approach with my first underwater shoot. Fluffing the dress and the model's hair correctly took many tries but I'm glad with what we eventually got! Shot on a Panasonic LX10.
“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.”
Yo sé que te encanta.
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Photographer Rob Woodcox sits down with our editor-in-chief Christopher Jobson to discuss his masterfully composed images of the human body, his deep commitment to social awareness in his practice, and his upcoming book "Bodies of Light."
In SA from Above, an aerial photography series, drone photography expert Bo Le captures South Australia from the air. Each aerial view shows its diversity.
Piccole e grandi cose belle della vita quotidiana: oggetti, idee, desideri per lo shopping, cose da fare e luoghi da visitare.
“anderwelt” “sector absorption” “handsome” “eye catcher” Lotta van Droom is an Ireland-based (Germany-born) photographer whose otherworldly images explore the landscapes of bodies and dreams. I
Discarded photographs from yesteryear are given new life in the photographic project ‘Single Image Processing’ by Japanese artist, Kensuke Koike. In the stacks of weathered old photographs, worn albums and bundles of vintage postcards so often found at flea markets, Koike finds inspiration for a different kind of photographic practice. Using a scalpel, Koike meticulously crafts […]
I remember the first time I stumbled upon Daido Moriyama’s work via word-of-mouth by a friend. I remembered how my friend told me how he was a genius, and how incredible his black and white w…
As these images show - gathered from far and wide by MailOnline Travel - when nature and man come to blows, the winner is almost always nature. Pictured, clockwise from top left: Two people seemingly unaware of the impending doom behind them; a man lifted from the ground in coastal Britain; someone chest-deep in flooding displaying extraordinary defiance with his umbrella; a man exposed to temperatures so cold his beard has frozen solid; a gentleman who has seemingly forgotten how to operate his umbrella; and this car may be buried, but its wipers have triumphed.
Photography: Sofia Sanchez & Mauro Mongiello. Styled by: Samuel Francois. Hair: Ezio Diaferia. Makeup: Rie Omoto at See Management. Prop Stylist: Jamie Dean. Model: Sveta Black.
Photographer Aaron McPolin researched the erotic art of Shibari to create a series of photography highlighting the grace of rope bondage.
Photography has many tips and tricks of the trade used both by amateurs and famous photographers - the many uses of light, perspective, darkness, exposure, and many other bits are what makes beautiful pictures. All of that wouldn't come to one unified look without shadows though as they are what gives the image depth or in some cases, changes the view entirely. Also, they're free, they're everywhere, and there's no limit to what you can do with them if you have the know-how.
This Happy Monday we wander the streets of Amsterdam with photographer Dirk Bakker
In Paola Kudacki‘s photography series ‘Plasticity‘, American model Leila Goldkuhl is tied up in nylon gourmets, questioning our chase for perfection.
Welcome to Iceland's Ring Road! Where every turn reveals a new breathtaking sight and where glaciers, volcanoes, and waterfalls create a surreal landscape straight out of a fantasy novel.
Cosmos Magazine's art director Robyn Adderly rounds up the year's winning science images.
I came across an interesting post over at The Guardian a while back that discussed whether Google's ranking algorithms are good at gauging art, and
An interview with Bulgarian photographer Mira Nedyalkova on her captivating underwater photography.
The photo is just one of dozens of entries for the eighth annual Take A View Landscape Photographer Of The Year Award competition.
Instead of relying on photomanipulation, as is common these days, photographer Lara Zankoul creates surreal photos by putting together elaborate sets. For
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