Journal your life story with images using this fab iOS app
Days is a journal disguised as an iOS app to document your life as it happens – in photographs. Shoot photos throughout the day, and publish your post of images the following day in a visually...
View ArticleNobody sees the person holding the camera
‘People spot a big black lens, and they worry about what they’re doing, or how their hair looks. Nobody sees the person holding the camera.’ Erica O’Rourke, author
View ArticleBrad Pitt’s black and white portraits of Angelina Jolie
What do you make of these monochrome photographs by Brad Pitt? W’s creative director Dennis Freedman wanted a different perspective for the magazine’s feature of Angelina Jolie, one of the most...
View ArticleHave you seen the new ONDU wooden pinhole camera?
Through his brand ONDU, woodworker Elvis Halilović has been making lensless pinhole cameras for over seven years. This week the Slovenian designer unveiled a beautifully designed series of pinhole...
View ArticleIntriguing photographic series: Mexican car poolers
A bridge is situated on a highway that goes from the Mexican city of Nuevo Laredo — across the United States border in Laredo, Texas — due south to Monterrey. In the early-morning hours, Alejandro...
View ArticleIncredible images of breakdance light painting
Polish photographer Joanna Jaskolska had the imaginative idea of providing breakdancers with LED wands to hold as they danced. The resulting light trails demonstrate the dancers’ movements .2 seconds...
View ArticleInspiring portraits celebrating five amazing women
Jaime Moore dressed up her daughter Emma as influential women in history to celebrate her 5th birthday – Amelia Earhart, Coco Chanel, Helen Keller, Jane Goodall and Susan B Anthony… Jaime writes about...
View ArticleFood photography tutorial: styling and composition
Interested to learn how to successfully photograph food? Then check out this short video tutorial from David Loftus for some great introductory tips about styling and composition:
View ArticleThere are no bad pictures…
‘There are no bad pictures; that’s just how your face looks sometimes.’ Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865)
View ArticleRemarkable underwater photography in striking mono tones
Underwater photography of scuba divers, coral, or wildlife can sometimes seem commonplace regardless of the remote destination or subject, but Indonesian photographer Hengki Koentjoro (here and here)...
View ArticlePolaroid photography inspiration from Ludwig West
Ludwig West is a 38 year-old photographer from France. His Polaroids are creative, psychedelic, dreamy, other-worldly… here are more of his atmospheric images for your viewing pleasure: | source | His...
View ArticleFabulous double exposures by iPhoneographer Daniella Zalcman
Check out this fabulous series of double exposures shot on an iPhone in New York and London by Daniella Zalcman… Mesmerising, don’t you think? Of her work, Daniella says: When I moved from New York...
View ArticleYour worst photographs
‘Your first 10,000 photographs are your worst.’ Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908-2004)
View Article10 essential accessories for the iPhoneographer
From The Phoblographer… Being a gadget freak and accessory hound, I tend to collect a lot of small items for my iPhone. But we know that you love them too! There are so many out there though, and I’ve...
View ArticleThe point of these photographs? Real interaction…
Recently, French artist JR (whom Raffi Khatchadourian wrote about here) took over The New Yorker’s Instagram feed to document his new large-scale participatory art project, ‘Inside Out‘. JR and his...
View ArticleWhen people look at my pictures
‘When people look at my pictures I want them to feel the way they do when they want to read a line of a poem twice.’ Robert Frank
View ArticlePainterly multiple exposures of carousels
Catalan artist Pep Ventosa challenges the notion that a photograph can capture only one specific moment in time. Instead, his series, “In The Round – Carousels,” conveys the passing of many moments,...
View ArticleInstant and forever – surreal Polaroid art by Wendy Bevan
This is a selection of images from Inventory: 10 Polaroid Years, an exhibition featuring London photographer Wendy Bevan’s archive, currently on show at The Cob Gallery, London. Wendy Bevan is known...
View ArticleVertical horizons: Hong Kong’s skyscrapers in pictures
Hong Kong has become synonymous with its teetering skyscrapers, and French photographer Romain Jacquet-Lagrèze is fascinated by them! Romain’s dizzying images are published in his book, Vertical...
View ArticleSurreal Lensbaby images by Vangelis Bagiatis
Photographer and IT analyst Vangelis Bagiatis was born in 1978 and lives and works in Athens, Greece. He dedicates most of his free time to photography. His recent work creates moody, abstract,...
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