April 13, 2011, at 7:19 pm
I had originally paid a visit to this site because it was on a list of newer HTML5 websites that I was browsing through. Once I hit the site I was immediately pulled in by super contrasty cityscape photography of Stockholm based Photographer Daniel Scholten. His post work technique and his sensibility to light really [...]
April 6, 2011, at 7:23 pm
These are my three favorite selects from Finland based photographer Mikko Lagerstedt’s incredible ‘Winter’ photo set found on the Behance network. I enjoy his post manipulation and his apparent interest in natural outdoor subject matter. It seems that I’ve seen a great deal of amazing Finnish photography this year, it makes me want to go for [...]
March 22, 2011, at 7:17 am
Wurzburg, Germany based photographer Holger Schilling, created this photo series called ‘While you Slept’ (20th-century architecture of German single-family homes). I’m amazed at how his lighting technique, combined with his crisp capturing abilities and the minimalist subject matter can produce such a deeply rich and surreal effect. Especially when seen together as a series. So inspiring [...]
March 7, 2011, at 9:08 pm
Many of the more iconic and memorable photos taken of Greenpeace in action were taken by photographer Pierre Gleizes. As brave as he is talented, his works document some of the most important and pivotal environmental protests in modern history.
March 2, 2011, at 9:51 pm
Immaterials: Light painting WiFi from Timo on Vimeo.
Ever wonder what the world would look like if we could actually see all of the invisible WiFi signals and other forms of digital connectivity right before our eyes? This is an interesting attempt at doing just that. More information is available about the project via the links [...]
February 15, 2011, at 11:31 pm
I feel so lucky to have discovered London based photographer Dan Holdsworth’s work this evening while browsing various photography sites. His sensibility to light and minimalist composition is so exceptional that I think I may have a tough time getting some of these images out of my head any time soon. They are truly mesmerizing. The [...]
January 22, 2011, at 5:42 pm
I just discovered this amazing iPhone app called ‘TiltShift Generator’ available at the app store for just 99¢. It’s a fantastically efficient and easy to use app that generates a very nice tilt-shift effect on your iphone pics. I’ve been trying it on on some of my landscape photos from my Flickr stream as well, [...]
January 19, 2011, at 11:12 pm
SleepyCity.net is a super interesting urban photo blog that seems to be based out of London. The photos are very well done and they hit a lot of really untouchable abandoned urban places and spaces that most of our eyes will never see. That’s what I really enjoy about what they’re doing. Documenting. Stop by [...]
January 11, 2011, at 9:51 pm
I love toys, especially toys that enhance the toys that I already have. Photojojo just added a wide angle and macro lens adapter for SLR cameras to their photo-centric product line. Seems like a nice way to get some extra miles out of that old lens you’re getting a little tired of.
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December 21, 2010, at 11:34 pm
Winter Solstice Lunar Eclipse from William Castleman on Vimeo.
For those of us who weren’t able to see the moon last night because of cloud cover or the need to sleep, we’re lucky to have folks out there like University of Florida professor William Castleman who put forth the effort to capture this rare winter solstice full lunar [...]
November 29, 2010, at 10:28 am
Above are small crops taken from designer and photographer Piotr Biernawski’s panoramic photography portfolio. If you enjoy panoramic photography then his works are a must see. Each one is super crisp and taken at a time of interesting light and atmosphere, making them all feel pretty epic. Click through to see many more of his works [...]
November 18, 2010, at 12:20 pm
The Emerald City of Seattle by James H Schneider jr | Make Your Own Book
It’s been almost exactly six months since I published my first Seattle photo book called ‘So Far Seattle’, using the Blurb book making application. I made a promise to myself that I would publish a second book featuring moments from the [...]
November 16, 2010, at 4:38 pm
I love these unkempt urban dioramas by Lori Nix. Above are just three examples of a larger set from her portfolio site called ‘The City’. Instead of going out and finding these spaces in real life she meticulously renders each one as a three dimensional model, and then beautifully photographs them. I’m pretty blown away [...]
November 4, 2010, at 11:34 am
Former Saint Paul, MN, current Portland, OR designer Dave Ewald has been adding to his Flickr stream lately with what he modestly describes as ‘proof of life’ photography. Some of my favorite shots from his collection (shown above) were taken in 2009 at the ‘Pendleton Round-Up’, one of the ten largest rodeos in the world that [...]
October 13, 2010, at 4:18 pm
After blogging about dozens of artists and designers that I’ve found on www.behance.net, I finally decided to set up a profile of my own. The first project of mine that I decided to upload is also one of my longest going; a collection of long exposure night photos that I have been building up for [...]
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