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Couples on Photography Served

Couples on Photography Served

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Yoann Lemoine I was born in 1983, and grew up in a captivating environment full of World War II stories, travels to Eastern Europe, where my family’s roots are, music and 90’s advertising, where both my parents worked. My father slipped a pencil into my hand when I was a kid and I never really dropped it. That’s how I really started to express myself. Later, I discovered directors like Wim Wenders, Elia Kazan, Terrence Mallick, Michel Gondry or Gus Van Sant, painters like John Singer Sargent, Edward Hopper, Mark Rothko, photographers like Stephen Shore, Joel Sternfeld. They definitely influenced my eye and my sensibility.

Amazing Places To Experience Around The Globe (Part 1) - StumbleUpon Preachers Rock, Preikestolen, Norway Blue Caves - Zakynthos Island, Greece Skaftafeli - Iceland Plitvice Lakes – Croatia See Through the World Around You by Nick Veasey Award-winning photographer Nick Veasey uses a variety of specialised imaging equipment to create images that see within. Often collaborating with scientists and boffins, he has built a strong body of work that enables the viewer to appreciate what goes on underneath the surface. The subject matter of these enlightening images is entertaining and wide ranging.

Picasso – light graffiti In 1949, LIFE photographer Gjon Mili visited Picasso in Vallauris, France. He showed Pablo some photographs of ice skaters with tiny lights affixed to their skates jumping in the dark. Picasso was immediately inspired, these photos were the result. Jim Goldberg Sunday, 25 October 2009 Jim Goldberg Work from Rich and Poor. “Rich and Poor confronts the myth of the American dream with the harsh economic reality of the American class system. Dreamy and Whimsical Underwater Photography Elena Kalis captures whimsical and otherworldly scenes with underwater photography– her playful photos feature women and children suspended in the dreamy depths of Bahamian water, surrounded by props and costumes. Every photo is a world of its own: sometimes they are tableaus from Alice in Wonderland, sometimes they show dancers in mid-motion, and sometimes they are merely rich explorations in color. Some of her best work uses an unexpected camera angle to play with our perception of planes in the photo– the surface of the water transforms into mirrors, floors, or walls, depending on how the model and the camera work together to create these illusions. I’m particularly drawn to photos where the reflection of the model is magnified by the tops of the waves for a rippling, fragmented mirror effect.

Black and white photography by Nobuyuki Taguchi Born in 1968 in Yokohama, Japan, Nobuyuki Taguchi first began his photography back in 1991, when he was studying Fine Art in Sculpture at University in London. After finishing his MA course in 1995, Nobuyuki soon developed a deep interest in Information Technology and he became an IT professional. In 1999 he started “Digital” photography and has been spending more time on his photography since. Almost human: Photographer's intimate studio portraits that show wild creatures making unnervingly similar gestures to us By Leon Watson Published: 20:31 GMT, 14 November 2012 | Updated: 17:27 GMT, 15 November 2012 How he got them to sit still, we don't know. The Perfect Balance Well-known for her wallpaper-inspired body art, Emma Hack has made a distinguishing series titled “Panoramic Bodies,” which explores the paradox of the south Australian landscape. I.e. “often depicted as harsh, although truly fragile and vulnerable to our action and inaction.” [1] See also: “A Magical connection of the Human body and Landscape,” and “Blending into the Background.”

Head in Clouds Photographer Jeen Na is only seventeen years old, and he already has a good eye for composition. His double exposure pictures are really the outstanding part of his portfolio. Photos © Jee Na Link via My Darkened Eyes Do you have a Wi-Fi connection? “Weird Beauty” is a striking photographic series by Alexander Khokhlov. Additional credits go to face painter Valeriya Kutsan, and modeling by Elena Banduro. Photos © Alexander Khokhlov Link via My Modern Met

Portfolio - Underwater Photography Elena Kalis Underwater Photography Top Alex Stoddard - About Alex Stoddard was born in Jacksonville, Florida and spent his childhood growing up in the deep south. He began taking self-portraits at the age of sixteen in the woods behind his Georgian home, and this stirred in him the need to create and express himself through the craft of photography. His work focuses on the human form and the process of infusing it with natural surroundings. He also strives to create whimsical and surreal portraits. Alex is currently based in Los Angeles, California. Gallery Representation:

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