I don’t know too many things about Tibet. I saw a lot of pictures, heard a lot but always confusing, and I truly believe that you have to visit this land in order to discover the truth about it and its inner soul. What I know is that it’s not only about monks, it’s also [...]
Continue reading...2. October 2011
This picture caught my eye with its fantastic composition: the flamboyant yellow umbrellas, the old facades and the green windows create a beautiful contrast. At first, I thought it’s just a photoshop trick, but this image is real and it was made on the narrow streets of Kotor, South Montenegro.
Photo credit Olivier Olivier
You might be [...]
17. September 2011
Autumn is a bliss for photographers, with its amazing explosion of yellow and red tones. Autumn photos prepare you for what it is to come, filling your soul with beautiful visual memories. If you chose to travel in autumn, you have a great oportunity to photograph autumn ladscapes without having to make your way between [...]
Continue reading...26. June 2011
When it comes to exotic seascapes, it doesn’t have to be a gifted photographer – nature makes most of the work. The blue waters, the dramatic blue sky, the deserted white beaches, water bungalows, thin boats, huge rocks – you have more inspiration than you ever needed. Topped with the good mood and relaxation.
I dream [...]
18. June 2011
This travel photo of the day introduces us to Varanasi, India. Situated on the River Gange banks, Varanasi is probably the oldest city and one of seven holy places in India. Varanasi is also the most sacred pilgrimage place for the Hindus. They believe that coming in Varanasi and bathing in the Ganges is a [...]
Continue reading...7. June 2011
I recently found these photographs by Dewan Irawan, an Indonesian artist. I was stroken buy their timeless set-up – children and grown-ups are projected in an idyllic atmosphere where nature is part of each of their action. The animals are more than just part of the set-up – they are human companions, support, friends and [...]
Continue reading...3. June 2011
Holidays are so close, and it’s enough to close my eyes, and all the Mediterranean blue will surround me. Mediterranean countries are a bliss, but still nothing compares to the “forever blue” of the Greek Islands. For the photographers, tens of Greek Islands (be it Corfu, Zakynthos, Mykonos, Rhodes or the splendid Santorini) are just [...]
Continue reading...28. April 2011
Smiles, sorrow, pain, laughter, love – Africa is a rainbow of feelings.
Children playing, children suffering, women vailed, happy women, the medicine man, the tribe, the friends, scars, costumes, strange customs – is all in there, from South Africa to Mali, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Senegal or Ghana, discovered differently by each photographer.
These are the faces of Africa, [...]
5. April 2011
English people have something special – their special humour, their endless tea time, their accent, their own way of approaching things. It can be difficult to recognise an Englishman in the middle of Americans, but it’s not impossible.
I found this Photo Essay on Time.com – “Englishman in New York”, that I really enjoyed. The b&w [...]
6. March 2011
China is much more than a huge overpopulated communist country . When I say China, I have in mind colourful traditions, balance, smiling faces, beautiful women, medicine, skyscrapers, old fishermen and amazing landscapes. A country so diverse and contrasting, it would take you a lifetime and you’ll not cease to discover something new and fascinating [...]
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3. October 2011
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