article from: http://fotografiamagazine.com/tumblr-photography-2/ We’re back with a second list of great photographers you should follow on Tumblr (see the first list here). This time, we upped the game and included ten Tumblr blogs. Sign […]
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original post: http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2014/08/dramatic-tornadoes-of-light-photographed-by-martin-kimbell/ Martin Kimbell is a photographer from England who utilizes LEDs and long exposure techniques to create airborne light forms that seem like trails of otherworldy spacecraft. My […]
full article here: http://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2014/04/16/fictitous-dishes-dinah-fried-book/ by Maria Popova From James Joyce to Maurice Sendak, by way of weep-worthy jelly and gifted chickens. Food and literature have a long and arduous relationship, from the Artists’ […]
Artistul digital Paolo Ceric continua sa scoata unele dintre cele mai elegante și bizare gif-uri pe care le-am văzut în ultima vreme. Artistul croat se bazează pe softuri cum ar […]
by Maria Popova on http://www.brainpickings.org/ From ancient witchcraft to the camera obscura to the iPhone, or why Victorians always looked stern. It’s estimated that roughly 380 billion photographs are taken in the world […]
RELATED 12 More Viral Photos That Are Totally Fake Can you spot the fakes? Hundreds of amazing images wash over our greedy eyeballs each and every day, clogging our Twitter […]
Costică Acsinte—Courtesy of Costică Acsinte Archive/Flickr Time has rendered these portraits virtual abstractions. Beyond the psychedelic swirls of their shrinking, pealing emulsion, next to nothing is known about the subjects […]
Some tips on photoshootings. Thank you http://bodmincollegemedia.blogspot.com/ for the links. Photography Even though editing can correct some basic issues, in order to get top marks and make professional images it […]
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A New Exhibition Asks, What Is a Photograph, Anyway? Matthew Brandt—Yossi Milo Gallery, New York Grays Lake, ID 7, 2013From the series Lakes and Reservoirs When the pioneers of photography […]
Using the 2.5D effect, Rino Stefano Tagliafierro brought these paintings to life from Caravaggio to Rubens This is a tutorial on how to create that effect: And further […]
In this video David Hockney meditates on the concept of seeing. On depicting spring, on Picasso’s owl that thrills us, on Photoshop and on why magazine images today are so […]
A thirty-eight year old man from Brisbane was left with no alternative but to watch an entire concert with his eyes, after he mistakenly left his phone at home. “I […]
Italian photographer Gabriele Galimberti realized that trying to not overeat over at your grandma’s place has got to be a universal thing, and set out to explore what grandmothers cook […]
A comprehensive list of documentaries about classical or contemporary photography: http://fotodex.ro/documentar-documentare-despre-fotografie/
This past October, just before the leaves changed, I went on a six-day hike through the mountains of Wakayama, in central Japan, tracing the path of an ancient imperial pilgrimage […]
To Instagram or Not to Instagram? by Jillian Steinhauer on December 11, 2013 http://hyperallergic.com/97890/to-instagram-or-not-to-instagram Clamoring crowds around the Mona Lisa (photo by Harald Groven, via Flickr) One of the stories making the rounds in […]
Taken from The Guardian: http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2013/dec/13/death-of-photography-camera-phones?CMP=fb_gu The death of photography: are camera phones destroying an artform? From presidential selfies to never-ending Instagram feeds, the world is now drowning in images. Celebrated photographers […]
http://cphmag.com/challenge/ The Challenge of Photography Photography does not lend itself to defamiliarization easily, thus making it the unlikeliest of all art forms. As it happens, the challenge plays out on both […]