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Monthly Archives: May 2012
Tracing Present Scars to Past Traumas
Similar to popular street artist JR, Elizabeth D. Herman also uses photography as a means to help women involved in past conflicts find a voice, telling stories that previously weren’t told. She accomplishes this by capturing photos that convey a sense of … Continue reading
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Walker Evan’s Subway Portraits
You can tell Evans main goal was to get a real human expression. To get a look of real emotion. How people are truly feeling and how they would look during a train ride. He would have never gotten the … Continue reading
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A Series of Exposed Images to Create This
This stunning photograph above was done by an astronaut named Don Petit. It was made by a series of eighteen 30-second exposures which combined using imaging software makes this image. This photo also shows the motion of the ISS in … Continue reading
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Macro Photography
I always love macro photography. It seems like no matter what the subject is, the picture is always interesting. It might be the fact that it gives us a view that we don’t usually see that draws my attention. http://photofocus.com/2012/05/19/macro-photography-guest-post-by-robert-otoole/
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Underwater Bride and Groom
This couple is decided to take their wedding pictures underwater. Taking these pictures must have been challenging. Keeping the subject in focus, having good composition, all while swimming has to be difficult. http://www.photographytalk.com/photography-articles/2375-underwater-bride-and-groom
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MADDIE THE COONHOUND
While looking for photography related blog I came across this photography project about dogs and physics. Personal, I find the project to be very interesting. I liked the way photographer Theron Humphrey used the dog ,Maddie, to tell the stories of everyday people. http://maddieonthings.com/
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“Deep Black” – A Dramatic Series of Black & White Photographs by Benoit Courti
Benoit Courti is a french photographer living in Paris. He is known for his unique series of black and white photos which he calls Deep Black. This dynamic compositions are simply created by placing the model or symbols against pitch black backdrops … Continue reading
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This Camera Is 112-megapixels (Seriously!)
What could be the world’s biggest digital camera ever made, it is also made by a small company from Arizona called Spectral Instruments. The large camera is specifically used to take photographs in space but now they are putting it … Continue reading
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The Sartorialist by Scott Schuman
Scott Schuman A blogger and fashion photographer who created the fashion blog The Sartorialist. After he left his position as director of men’s magazine, he began photographing people he saw on the street whose style he found striking. Then, he came up with idea of using … Continue reading
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Journey into the Joey Lawrence’s Photography World.
Joey Lawrence is one of the most wanted commercial photographers in the business. However, he also has a passion for fine art portraiture around the world. One distinct quality in Joey’s photos is the clear emotional connection between subject and photographer. … Continue reading
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