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Uncovering Toy Cameras and Polaroid Vintage Effects (With Photoshop Tutorials) - Smashing Magazine Advertisement Since its emergence, the digital photography market has gradually supplanted the traditional one. Digital compact and SLR cameras entered our lives, and some people announced the death of silver-based images. This is not all lie, and yet old-fashioned images have been particularly popular in the past few years. All we do seem to do now is try to recreate the atmosphere of those bygone times anyway. And this is where toy cameras play a role. Photo credit: Pirouetting, by helenannsia How does this apply to modern design? What you can do, though, is use the magic of Photoshop to make your ultra-sharp, high-definition images look like they were taken with one of these cameras. Famous Toy Cameras Toy cameras are cheap, low quality and yet functional. Diana Let’s start where it all began. But the plastic body wasn’t the most interesting part: it was the lens, also made out of plastic. Photo credit: elZekah Photo credit: chomdee Lomo LC-A Photo credit: maaku Photo credit: citronnade

Space & Beyond / Nick Frank Cette série de clichés en noir et blanc est signée du directeur artistique et photographe allemand Nick Frank. Digital Cameras & Digital Photography | PhotoRadar The Road to Glory — Aïda Muluneh Since the beginning of time, the human race has been at the mercy of sorrow, even if our existence on this planet gave us the unique gift in nature of thought and creativity, our advancements throughout history have been marked by systematic destruction and suffering. Whether our belief is based on our spiritual culture or the scientific fact of history, some of the actions of the human race often makes me question our own humanity. Through this progression, we have arrived at this moment that for some of us questions if our strive for advancement has also made us lose our compassion for one another. Having spent most of my life existing between different parts of the world, it has offered me an education on understanding that our suffering is a pattern we create and also resolve. I choose to focus on ten countries in various moments of history because as we dig deeper into our past, it is clear that all things have patterns and all things are a manifestation of our own demise.

123 Inspiration Urban Camouflage Photography Dans sa série «Transform», le photographe hongrois Bence Bakonyi camoufle des personnages partiellement par un jeu de couleurs sur leurs vêtements. Digital Cameras How To Make Cyanotypes - Parallax Photographic Coop

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