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Illuminated Streaks Appear to Fall from Trees in Light Paintings by Photographer Vitor Schietti

In Vitor Schietti’s Impermanent Sculptures, thick treetops and branches are swollen with light that appears to drip down in incandescent rays. Each photograph frames the nighttime scenes in a dreamy, energetic manner as the glowing beams both outline and obscure … Continue reading

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Inside the black hole image that made history | Sheperd Doeleman

At the center of a galaxy more than 55 million light-years away, there’s a supermassive black hole with the mass of several billion suns. And now, for the first time ever, we can see it. Astrophysicist Sheperd Doeleman, head of … Continue reading

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Needlework On Nature | Edge of Humanity Magazine

Photographer Jackie Mulder is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these images.  From the series ‘Nature’. More: Needlework On Nature

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The Beautiful Struggle – While somewhat intrusive, a shot I couldn’t pass…

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50 ‘Mildly Interesting’ Things Spotted In Nature That Are Actually Surprising (New Pics)

#1 This Tree That Has Grown Across The Driveway And Sprouted More Trees Off The Top OK, I know “mildly interesting” doesn’t sound as exciting as “nature is f**king lit” or “nature is metal” but this subreddit also features lit … Continue reading

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Photographer Liam Wong on His Cinematic Shots [Podcast]

Listen to our in-depth chat with photographer Liam Wong on My Modern Met’s Top Artist Podcast. This week on the Top Artist Podcast, we talk to photographer and game designer Liam Wong about his cinematic photography. He tells us about … Continue reading

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An Ambitious Project and New Book Serve as a Vital Nexus for Women Street Photographers

Gulnara Samoilova, “Cloud Eaters” (2018) © Gulnara Samoilova. All images courtesy of Prestel   At once widely accessible and distinctly personal, street photography has the potential to bridge the divide between the idiosyncratic and universal, a possibility that’s long excited Gulnara … Continue reading

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Unorthodox Anatomy | Edge of Humanity Magazine

Fine Art Photographer Ellen Cantor is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay.  From the series ‘Unorthodox Anatomy’. They Told Me I Was Out of Alignment   “The aim of the wise is not to secure pleasure, … Continue reading

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‘Ordinary Sacramento’: A Photo Project Finds Playful, Unexpected Scenarios in the Familiar | Colossal

Suit-inspired landscaping, overgrown shrubs, and misaligned stripes are just some of the scenes that comprise Enoch Ku’s Ordinary Sacramento, an ongoing project documenting the visual language of the Californian city. Ku is adept at identifying humor and quirkiness among the otherwise … Continue reading

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Raindrop Blues – Alessio Trerotoli Photographer

Through double exposure and street photography, this fine art photography series captures the melancholic beauty of rainy days in a dreamlike reality […] [via Edge of Humanity] Source: Raindrop Blues – Alessio Trerotoli Photographer

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