With its imposing mountains, endless plateaus and echoing valleys, Norway is a country where nature takes the lead. Using time-lapse, this film attempts to capture the ebb and flow of the seasons and is a result of one year of… Read More ›
Photography
Does the Camera Really Add Ten Pounds?
Your friend just tagged you in 17 photos on Facebook but you swear those photos lie about your weight. Is the camera playing tricks with your eyes? Cameras always make me look fat. Good to know I am slim after… Read More ›
67 days spent photographing a very tall tree
We spent 67 days documenting one of these trees in the Styx Valley for The Tree Projects. The time was spent finding the tree (an 84-meter-one called “Gandalf’s Staff”), setting the lines, setting up the cameras, shooting the photos, and… Read More ›
X-ray photography
Nick Veasey takes a completely different look at photography and some of his works are amazing. Actually, most of them are.
Rare Optical Illusion
Last Saturday, Andre Poineau had a feeling there would be a good, hard freeze at his cottage along the shores of Lake Charlevoix near Boyne City, Michigan. But when he went down to the house to have a look the… Read More ›
Is it curtains for the photobooth?
Josepho had invented the first working photo booth, which then mushroomed in shopping centres, post offices and pharmacies. And when they weren’t being occupied by lovebirds and best-friends-forever – or inspiring Andy Warhol – their spinning stools offered an unromantic… Read More ›
10 Best Uses of Colour in Film
Really really interesting.
The Photo Restoration Work Of Tetyana Dyachenko
I’ve had the pleasure of knowing Tetyana Dyachenko for a few years now. Every time she posts her work, it’s unmistakably hers. You can see the quality of her work and it reminds me just how much art matters in… Read More ›
averagerob
If you are on Instagram, can I suggest you follow averagerob? Not only are his images very funny, they display an immense skill when manipulating the original photos.
The first photo of a Presidential inauguration
This image, seen above, was taken by John Wood, who worked for the Architect of the Capitol under Montgomery C. Meigs. According to a presentation given by Wayne Firth (retired Senior photographer at the Architect of the Capitol) in 1996… Read More ›