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What stillness brings us is the path of liberation from linear time, attachments to thought and emotion, and the need to do something.
Elevated everyday staples. Designed to act as a comfortable base layer, the Nadia bodysuit is crafted from naturally soft and breathable stretch-ribbed fabric made with TENCEL™ Modal – a fibre derived from controlled or certified wood sources. It’s complete with adjustable shoulder straps for a custom fit and a universally flattering square neckline. Square neck Adjustable shoulder straps Soft and breathable Popper closure at base Pull-on design Bodycon fit Standard length, approx. 44.5cm based on size S Product code: 8047 We do our best to ensure that our photos are as true to colour as possible. However, due to inconsistencies in monitors, digital photography and production variations, we cannot guarantee that the colour you see on your screen accurately portrays the true colour of the product.
Vadim Stein is talented photo art creator based in St. Petersburg, Russia. Most of his works are in black and white but all are so eye-catching and
Emilija Wellbrock and Alina Wellbrock are the muses of this latest C-Heads exlusive realized by Hamburg based photographer and graphic designer Carsten Thun.
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Humanitarian photographer Lisa Kristine of Mill Valley had captured the dignity of...
Pergola pattern, Harold Cazneaux, 1915
Camera Sutra Illustrates Twisted Photography Positions
The Swiss Alps The Swiss Alps (German: Schweizer Alpen, French: Alpes suisses, Italian: Alpi svizzere, Romansh: Alps svizras) are the portion of the Alps mountain range that lies within Switzerland. Because of their central position within the entire Alpine range, they are also known as the Central Alps.The highest summit in the Swiss Alps is Monte Rosa (4,634 metres) near the Swiss-Italian border. The highest mountain which lies entirely on Swiss territory is the Dom(4,545 metres). Other main summits can be found in the list of mountains in Switzerland. Since the Middle Ages, transit across the Alps played an important role in history. The region north of the St. Gotthard Pass became the nucleus of the Swiss Confederacy in the early 14th century.
Before the Black Swan, the White Swan and the dichotomy between them ever existed, there were pioneering 19th century ballerinas who defined different types in ballet. The most famous is Marie …
13 Time-Stretching Long Exposure Photos
All Rights Reserved, no reproduction without prior permission. © Golbarg Bashi Amiru the British Shorthair kitty was named after the protagonist of Amir Naderi's 1985 film "Runner."
“L’Amour,” probably William Mortensen’s most famous image It’s not many photographers whose works can withstand comparison to Rembrandt and Vermeer, but if there is one, then William Mortensen is that photographer. Debates about the “status” of photography as both neutral recorder of reality and device for exuberant expressions of artifice are as dusty as the question of who “lost” China—it’s both—but Mortensen was decidedly pitched on one end of that debate, on the side of those who would meticulously create an expressive illusion for the purpose of being captured by the lens. Few were greater at that particular skill. Anton LaVey was a fan, and so was Ansel Adams who called him the “Antichrist.” William Mortensen was clearly no ordinary photographer. Monsters and Madonnas is the name of a 23-minute documentary narrated by Vincent Price about Mortensen’s life and particularly his stunning work that was completed sometime in the early 1960s. Born in Utah, William Mortensen spent the formative years of his career in Hollywood working as a still photographer on Cecil B. DeMille’s King of Kings, among other gigs, before setting up shop in Laguna Beach in 1931. Mortensen’s experiences...
Winners of the 10th annual Sony World Photography Awards were announced last night. Work will now be on exhibit at London’s Somerset House
The latest in our series features the North York Moors, the largest continuous expanse of heather moorland in England.