Children portraits are usually one of the most pleasant photography subjects for all of us. Typical childhood themes like playing, running, laughing, playing with pets are approached by almost all children photographers. Some artists decided to go even further, and apart from dressing up, napping, playing or swimming, they explored darker childhood themes like insecurity, [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, February 1, 2011
I don’t know how many of us still believe that levitation is something else than a trick (though I think it might be possible in special circumstances). Achieving it in photography is completely something else, because recreating the illusion of floating definitely requires skills and a lot of practice. As a perfect example of levitation photography, [...]
Continue reading...Monday, January 3, 2011
Questioning the time, life, psychology and human evolution, the unique style of the Spanish artist Manu Pombrol’s work balance on the edge of photography and photo-manipulation. The photographer reveals a whole different world, dominated by the surrealism, where everything is made possible just for finding a sense of the world around us. Incredible creative, probably [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, October 28, 2010
If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change! You didn’t understand what this means? Well, did you ever tried to look from a dog’s perspective? Or from the frog’s? If you take your camera and try to see things from another point of view, you will discover a [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, October 20, 2010
The first X-ray photo of a human body was taken in 1895, and it didn’t only revolutionize the history of medicine. This is the year when a unique genre of photography art was born – the X-ray Photography. Artists like Nick Veasey, Hugh Turvey, Steve Meyers or Albert Koetsier revealed the fantastic details of our [...]
Continue reading...Friday, October 8, 2010
“I do intend to shock but to shock deep in the soul: a subtle shock that stays with you”, confessed the photographer Larry Dunsten, a member of the Stuckism movement. He opens eyes over a new dimension of the beauty around us, recalling the tolerance. Larry Dunstan work helps us all to see things from [...]
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Wednesday, March 2, 2011
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