-
Recent Posts
- “A Grim Enemy For Reasons We Do Not Yet Comprehend”
- this is actually called street style I love this style and art
- ITAP of Tuscany
- Wonderful dance
- How Churchill fought his depression — by laying bricks #historyshorts #britishhistory #ww2 #history
- Did Bob Marley write this song?
- Morning fog in Solneset, Norway.
- The only Eucalyptus species naturally found in the Northern Hemisphere.
Archives
Categories
Category Archives: Photography
The Descendants: Photographer Drew Gardner Recreates Portraits of Historically Significant Figures
To prepare for a recent portrait, Shannon LaNier pulled a black coat over his head and wrapped a thick, layered collar around his neck, a costume to match what Thomas Jefferson wore in an iconic 18th-century painting. The Houston news anchor … Continue reading
Vivid Photographs by Trung Huy Pham Capture Annual Water Lily Harvest in Vietnam
Each year as the Mekong Delta floods, locals gather hordes of long-stemmed lilies from the water-covered rice fields. Photographer Trung Huy Pham recently captured the annual harvest in a vivid series taken in the Long An and An Giang provinces … Continue reading
The calm and the chaos
This image, one of photographer Ketan Khambhatta’s favorites, shows the different personalities of two different species. During the river crossings in the Masai Mara, zebras tend to be very careful, looking out for crocodiles in the water before moving forward … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged Art, comparison, creatives, design, Environment, nature, photography, Sub-Saharan Africa, Technology
Leave a comment
50 Years of the MacRobert Award for Engineering Innovation | National Science and Media Museum
To mark the 50th anniversary of the MacRobert Award for engineering innovation, the Royal Academy of Engineering commissioned conceptual photographer Ted Humble-Smith to create the images in this online exclusive exhibition.[…] More: 50 Years of the MacRobert Award for Engineering … Continue reading
Does photographing a moment steal the experience from you?
When we witness something amazing, many of us instinctively pull out our phones and snap pictures. Is this obsession with photographing everything impacting our experiences? In a meditative talk, Erin Sullivan reflects on how being more intentional with her lens … Continue reading
Quarantined Photographer Creates Mini “Outdoor” Scenes With Food | My Modern Met
By Emma Taggart on June 6, 2020 When Los Angeles-based writer and travel photographer Erin Sullivan found herself stuck inside due to COVID-19 lockdowns, she wanted to find a way to keep her imagination and creative practice alive. Using … Continue reading
130-Year-Old Photo Shows Rare Smiling Portrait of Indigenous Woman
By Megan Cooper on June 9, 2020 In the early age of photography, portraits of people were few and far between, but they had one thing in common: serious faces. Nowadays, you’d expect to see an emotionless face in … Continue reading
Earth from Space: Barcelona
The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission takes us over Barcelona, the second largest city in Spain, in this week’s edition of the Earth from Space programme. Download the image: https://www.esa.int/ESA_Multimedia/Im…
Incredible Underwater Photo of a Mother Whale & Child Wins $120,000
“Essence of Life” by Jasmine Carey (Australia). Grand Prize Winner. A mother humpback whale is seen resting with her newly born calf in the Kingdom of Tonga. The rain fell rhythmically in a soothing pitter-patter on the water’s surface, gently … Continue reading
Striking Portraits by Artist Tawny Chatmon Embellished with Gold Garments and Ornate Backdrops
In The Redemption, photography-based artist Tawny Chatmon (previously) celebrates the beauty of Black hair through a series of arresting portraits superimposed with 24 karat gold flourishes. Each photograph features a solemn child who’s dressed in hand-painted ornate, gilt garments that … Continue reading