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Create paintings from photos Did you ever wanted to be a great artist? But unfortunately you are really bad at it? Well that's ok because now with Psykopaint you can be a great artist with no skills. But how does it work? Open a photo you like and paint it using a variety of tools like brush, spraycan, ribbon, knife, Psykopaint will choose the colors automatically for you So you don't need to worry about it and focus on a style you like. Stammplatz : MICHELLE AMOSU Stammplatz This project explores my local areas of Walthamstow, Hackney, Clapton and Stoke Newington, photographed throughout the winter and spring of 2012 and 2013. I wanted to alter the shades of meaning and relevance of those in-between spaces photographed in the still, desolate hours following dusk. the night sky produces an unexpected array of tone and colour in a landscape subtly removed from its normal appearance. A word in German meaning 'regular place' or 'native space', epitomises my fascination with 'home'.

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. But somehow award-winning UK-based photographer Tim Flach managed it, and this was the result. The 54-year-old has created a collection of incredible photographic portraits of animals so intimate they reveal the complex emotions of their subjects. These stunning pictures were created by UK-based photographer Tim Flach, who has made a name taking intimate photos of animals Mr Flach is known for his highly-stylized animal portraits. Almost humanlike: Turned away from the camera, this gorilla was captured for a spectacularly intimate shot After receiving worldwide attention for his photographs of dogs and horses in projects titled Dogs Gods and Equus, Mr Flach, from London, turned his attention to more exotic creatures. Mr Flach has received worldwide attention for his photographs of dogs and horses in projects titled Dogs Gods and Equus. A look of concern?

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Warren Richardson Photography - About Warren Richardson is a freelance photojournalist currently working in Eastern Europe. Born in Australia in 1968, he is a self-taught photographer who undertakes long-term projects dealing with human and environmental issues, as well as assignments for newspapers, magazines and companies. He has lived in Asia, the USA and Europe, and during a period in the UK and US he worked in celebrity photography. Warren Richardson is the World Press Photo of the Year 2015 winner for his photo of refugees crossing the border from Serbia into Hungary, near Horgoš (Serbia) and Röszke (Hungary), on 28 August 2015.

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. I started learning illustration and animation at Emile Cohl School, Lyon, and screen-printing techniques at Swindon College, London. Today, I live between Paris and New York, mainly working as a film director in media such as video, 8 to 35mm film, 2D and 3D animation, Stop Motion, photography, illustration, painting, screen printing, sculpture, collage, knitting, holograms, and more… I’m a very curious person, constantly looking for avenues of expression that combine those different mediums. Call me a do-it-yourselfer. I am also a songwriter and singer under the name of Woodkid.

paintings scanography - scannography - ScanArt - Scanner Art Portraits - Chris Baker - Photographer 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. Yet this documentary is more complex than that, for by including the protagonists’ voices in the form of text on his images Goldberg represents not just the polarity of class but the particularity of human experience. Intimate portraits taken in private spaces these pictures could only have been produced with a level of trust built up over time. More exposing than a nude portrait, Goldberg’s approach is however essentially collaborative – not a relinquishing of authorship (these texts are still the result of the photographer’s carefully formulated questioning) but an attempt to solve the problem of creating a balanced documentary.

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