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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
Expansive Photographs by RK Frame the Unexpected Beauty of Everyday Life Throughout Asia
Vietnam Traveling from his home in Tokyo to cities and small villages across Asia, Ryosuke Kosuge is adept at spotting the textures and patterns that occupy local life, whether through the rocky formations surrounding Heaven’s Gate Mountain in Zhangjiajie, an array … Continue reading
Stephen Axford: How fungi changed my view of the world
Watch our fungi safari in the Himalayas: PLANET FUNGI: NORTH-EAST INDIA https://www.planetfungi.movie 🍄❤️🎥 Stephen Axford has a unique expertise in macro images and time-lapse photography of fungi. The beauty and scientific accuracy of Stephen’s fungi photography have captivated national and … Continue reading
Rewind Series | Fine Art Photography | Edge of Humanity
This series will focus on showcasing timeless photography that will tell human condition stories and provide enjoyment. Selected from features published since the magazine’s birth in 2014, Nature & Urban | Fine Art Photographer Patrick Ems Artist Exposé | Visual … Continue reading
A Dazzling Series of Photos Captures the Soft Glow of Firefly Mating Season in Japan
An enchanting series by Russian photographer Daniel Kordan (previously) frames a sea of flickering fireflies as they populate a dense bamboo forest. Captured in pockets and trails of light, the insects radiate across the thick vegetation on Japan’s Kyushu Island, which … Continue reading
TIPS on photographing OVERGROWN architecture & ruins
This week we have another fairly long video on photographing overgrown locations. Shot in Tskaltubo a few weeks back. I break down a simple shot into sections and then show you in photoshop how we can combine three images to … Continue reading
Architecture on Location | Photography in Tskaltubo, Georgia
Architecture on Location | Photography in Tskaltubo, Georgia features one of the highlights on both of my visits to Georgia this year, Tskaltubo, a small town a short distance from Kutaisi a city in the West of the Country. This … Continue reading
Sheets of Frosted Glass Obscure Floral Bouquets in a Photographic Series About Ambiguity
Exuding elegance and obscurity, Foggy Flowers is a two-photograph series by Sander Plug and Lernert Engelberts that centers on our collective outlook for the future through a blur of frosted glass. The duo, who work under Studio Lernert & Sander, unearthed … Continue reading
White family embraces celebrated black ancestor
Celebrated Chicago photographer King Ganaway, an African-American, died in 1944 in anonymity. Now his white descendants are reclaiming him and trying to recover his lost work. Read the print story here: http://t.co/RKKjlDEL3r (John Owens/Chicago Tribune)
Developing 120-Year-Old Photos found in a Time Capsule
About this video: Because of my last video, someone in my family told me about a possible time capsule in our old family house, after investigation I found a box dating from around 1900 judging by the objects and the … Continue reading