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8 Photographers Who Rule Creative Kids Photography. Having kids is one of the many life-changing experiences in a person’s life, and for many new parents, it triggers the video-taking, photo-snapping instinct in their body and lo and behold you are looking at pictures of bums, "accidents" and baby drool all over your Facebook wall. And then, you get these photographers who take awesome and creative photos of their kids that you actually wouldn’t mind to look at, over and over again. Some of them are taken in a natural setting, others have props and scenery set up to create funny and endearing situations, but they are all very creative, inspiring and fun to look at.

Here’s a look at the kind of photographs that parents should be taking more of. Recommended Reading: 24 Absolutely Creative Family Portraits You Can Shoot Elena Shumilova It takes lots of talent to be able to capture photos like how Elena Shumilova takes them. For more: Visit Elena Shumilova’s 500px. Adrian Sommeling For more: Visit Adrian Sommeling’s website Bill Gekas Dave Engledow. By Elena Gromova. 500px is Photography. La mauvaise herbe. World Press Photo.

Magali M - Liens amis. Photography. Photography. Galerie photo sensuelle. New York Times Photojournalism - Photography, Video and Visual Journalism Archives - Lens Blog - NYTimes.com. Magnum Photos Home. Le Blog by Sandro - LightBox - From the photo editors of TIME.

Cyklope | Keep an eye open. Aperture Remix. Throughout its 60-year history Aperture has never turned away from its hallmarks: an abiding respect for photography as an artistic medium and a tireless encouragement of the free exchange of ideas. From its founding in 1952 through the present, the foundation has always attracted the leading image-makers of the day, and it is only fitting this anniversary serve as a time to reflect on the past. In the celebratory exhibition Aperture Remix, this instinct towards nostalgia is focused on a reflection of photographic influence. Curator Lesley Martin invited ten contemporary photographers to look back on past Aperture publications, choose a personally influential example and pay artistic homage through appropriation and modification.

The diversity is apparent, and artists selected span both space and time. “I spent hundreds of hours doing it because his book is so iconic, and I felt homages or anything that is connected to something iconic is always tricky,” Rickard says. LIFE Photos | Classic Pictures From LIFE Magazine's Archives | LIFE.com. Panos Pictures - Photo agency specialising in global social issues.