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Astrophotographer Captures the Andromeda Galaxy From Backyard | My Modern Met
By Jessica Stewart on June 11, 2022 Here’s what photographer Brennan Gilmore saw from his backyard in Charlottesville, Virginia. In the summer of 2020, the world was enthralled with the Comet Neowise, which only makes an appearance every 6,800 years. … Continue reading
In ‘Seed Stories,’ Photographer Thierry Ardouin Unveils the Stunning Diversity of Plants | Colossal
JUNE 8, 2022. GRACE EBERT Proteaceae, Banksia grandis Willd., bull banksia. All images © Thierry Ardouin/Tendance Floue/MNHN The basis of life for many species, seeds hold immense power for reproduction and population. Whether a descendent of the first specimens that appeared … Continue reading
Blooms Exude Presence and Personality in Bold Cyanotypes by Rosalind Hobley | Colossal
JUNE 2, 2022. KATE MOTHES All images © Rosalind Hobley In London-based artist Rosalind Hobley’s expressive cyanotypes, flowers assume a portrait-like quality through varied textures and supple shapes. In her Still Life series, a cast of dahlias, anemones, roses, … Continue reading
The Art of Work
As vintage film cameras and lenses have seen a resurgence in recent years, the number of professionals who can repair and restore these gems is rapidly declining. Youxin Ye and his wife Wen are two of the last of these … Continue reading