Sydney-based photographer Daniel Shipp has been interested in the inexplicable yet intuitive, mostly his photography focusing on studio work. In this series, he explores how plants and flowers found at non-nature environments fit and survive the modern world.
2017-08-15 5 ShareAustralian fine art photographer Chris Round thinks that photography is a remarkable medium and "there are so many different ways in which it can be used." Read more into his insight and see his photos in this interview.
9 ShareA long-time fan of plastic cameras, Argentinean writer and photographer Lorraine Healy is the author of "Tricks With A Plastic Wonder," a manual for achieving better results with a Holga camera. In this article, Healy delves deeper into the art of color infrared photography, examining the differences achieved by using different color filters.
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Community newcomer Lorena Dumitrascu prefers to shoot on film for its truthful way of rendering the world. Get to know her in this short interview and be mesmerized by her emotive and soulful portraiture.
19 ShareThe TEN AND ONE Annual Lomography Photo Awards is made up of 11 different categories. Through these 11 different categories — 10 unchanging and one modified every year to reflect contemporary global issues — we're asking to see the world through your eyes and to share your experience as a human on this beautiful, bizarre and bewildering planet. Be mesmerized by these moody black and white photographs that took the top spot in our Monochrome category.
2017-04-08 31 ShareThe Frisians are a Germanic ethnic, indigenous group found in Netherlands and northwestern Germany, and their earliest record was found in a Roman record in 12 B.C. To this day, the bloodline continues and they're captured by photographer Mila Teshaieva.
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Memory is a funny thing: it is what is left out of an experience, and yet unreliable to be accurate. Polish artist Weronika Gęsicka has found a way to manipulate memories by fragmenting them from vintage images and assembling them into new ones.
11 ShareWhile most photographers often enjoy honing their mastery among classic genres, some just love to go experimental. British photographer Neal Grundy toys around Pantone's Colors of the Year "Rose Quartz" and "Serenity Blue" in paint and ink as he marries them into hypnotic and ethereal images.
17 ShareBefore, movies were only available in monochrome. Now, cinema seems to be having the best time with limitless colors, with zero plans to implement black and white aesthetic into their films, unless made by an auteur.
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The existence of light grants us to see the whole spectrum of the prism. As we walk our way across the rainbow, we study, ruse and add meanings to the colors. This collection will get you purple hazed, all in your brain.
10 ShareAs humanity continues to excel in going beyond human abilities through technology, the victory comes with a price: American photographer Roland Miller travels to abandoned places once found useful by the space exploration organization NASA and the U.S. Army and collects their remnants as memories.
33 ShareErresullaluna and Chuli Paquin are a creative couple, which stands out for a photography full of meanings, extratestual references and stylistic elements. Let's get to know the story behind their photos in this interview.
6 ShareSource: Seeing in Infrared - Photography by Timothy Flower
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