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Skateboarding into Photography
“Gonz & Crankers” – Giovanni Reda Much people never figure or percieve skateboarding to be considered a fine art; but, yet indeed it is! Its a form of self-expression, where extraordinary gravity defying talents are met with blood, sweat and … Continue reading
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photoshop gone too far?
we all know that celebrities and models get photoshopped into magazines. how do you think that affects us as a society and also towards the younger generations. i feel that when young adults and teenagers see these photoshopped women, they … Continue reading
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ways of the wind
do u know how beautiful the wind can be? have you ever just stopped and stared at what the wind blows and think.. wow. here in a link where we can see what the wind is really made of. here … Continue reading
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Living in Megacities
Photographer Martin Roemers is traveling around the world and document individuals and area in mega-cities. An mega-city is an highly populated area metropolitan area such as Tokyo and New York City. Roemers wants to know how can people live in … Continue reading
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TRAVEL, ADVENTURE AND TOURISM PHOTOGRAPHER – WORLDWIDE
New Zealand native Chris McLennan has been a professional photographer for over 20 years. Developing stunning images for his numerous international clients; ranging from, travel, culture, landscapes, adventure, wildlife, hotel & resort, spa and food. Skipping across time zones hopping … Continue reading
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“The Value of a Dollar” by Blaustein
Photographs can change our perspective about things. Sometimes, it motivates us to go forward or to stay back from some things, places and people. Jonathan Blaustein is a cooked-turned- photographer who is working in a photography project called “the Value … Continue reading
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“The Biodiversity Project” by Joel Sartore
It’s very interesting to read articles about photographers who are focused on the nature and everything surrounded it because they make every part of Gods’ creation a piece of art by showing us in details all the things that we … Continue reading
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China: Up Close, Personal, In Flux
In this article, Rian Dundon captures photographs of Chinese residents in their everyday lives. I can relate to this article because I am Chinese as well. As was mentioned in the article, China seems to be growing rapidly everyday, just … Continue reading
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“Capturing mouth-watering food images for the advertising, editorial and commercial photography market.”
Iris Richardson a food photographer who started her culinary career as a chef apprentice in Germany. She currently resides just outside Philadelphia, shooting photos of what she loves, food. Iris shoots absolutely enticing photos that will grab anyone to their … Continue reading
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The Inside Out Project (Street Art and Photography)
Inside Out is a art project that in my opinion, bring people, from all around the world together, for a cause that has many purposes, such as, establishing equality, emphasizing freedom, erasing the notion of self-image and it shows the … Continue reading
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