Living in a Surreal World. In every location Thomas Barbey has traveled to, he has taken photographs. He uses the pictures to create artistic montages of a imaginary concepts, which are technically made with a combination of negatives, pre-planned double exposures, and/or other methods. His work is heavily inspired by his travels, everyday life, and art by Rene Magritte, M.C.
Escher, and Roger Dean. Artwork © Thomas Barbey Via Not Shaking the Grass.
Lovely Pearls. Old pictures. BLACK & WHITE. BLACK & WHITE Posted on: 16/05/14 Category: Everyday ODD Welcome to a day of black and white photographs. I collect all sorts of different pictures and photographs, never knowing when I’ll use them. The ODDMAN inventory currently sits around 1,000 pics and is added to daily. The pics are then selected, numbered and cleaned up for that day’s post. I learned a long time ago to collect pictures whenever I could because there are times that I find unusable pictures (for me) for 4 or 5 days in my searching. I don’t post the huge quantity of pictures as some blogs do, but try to post what I feel are the quality ones. A young Billie Holliday in NYC Banksy By: Gian Paolo Barbieri Vogue Italia 1979 Grace Mahary by Max Abadian Man Ray’s muse, Kiki de Montparnasse, 1922 Zoo TV by Davide Giongo Chet Baker Tags: Curious, Fun, odd, Photography, think, warped This is the posts comments Deacon May 16, 2014 at 11:46 am # Well you rang my bell today….black and white photography.
Post your comment Expand Close Next. PhotoSeed | Bringing to Light the Growth and Artistic Vision of 19th & 20th Century Photography. Davis ayer photography - StumbleUpon. Home. Transient Light : Photography of Ian Cameron. Bence Bakonyi's Dignity Series. Bence Bakonyi’s Dignity Series By Josh Walker / 10 Jan 2013 @ 8:38 am for more from Bence Bakonyi, see the project and others on Behance Written by Guest Blogger Josh Walker TAGS: bence bakonyi, black and white photography, dignity, PHOTOGRAPHY Pingback: Erhaben | vitreousvictoria Photographer Bence Bakonyi’s Dignity Series is a collection of both impressive and striking imagery.
Josh Walker Josh Walker - who posted 32 articles on Trendland. Contact the author Bence Bakonyi’s Dignity Series. Michael Levin | Photographer. - StumbleUpon. 1. You can make a photograph of anything and anyone on any public property, except where a specific law prohibits it. e.g. streets, sidewalks, town squares, parks, government buildings open to the public, and public libraries. 2. You may shoot on private property if it is open to the public, but you are obligated to stop if the owner requests it. e.g. malls, retail stores, restaurants, banks, and office building lobbies. 3. Private property owners can prevent photography ON their property, but not photography OF their property from a public location. 4. Anyone can be photographed without consent when they are in a public place unless there is a reasonable expectation of privacy. e.g. private homes, restrooms, dressing rooms, medical facilities, and phone booths. 5.
Found at Auction: The Unseen Photographs of a Legend that Never Was. Picture this: quite possibly the most important street photographer of the 20th century was a 1950s children’s nanny who kept herself to herself and never showed a single one of her photographs to anyone. Decades later in 2007, a Chicago real estate agent and historical hobbyist, John Maloof purchased a box of never-seen, never-developed film negatives of an unknown ‘amateur’ photographer for $380 at his local auction house. John began developing his new collection of photographs, some 100,000 negatives in total, that had been abandoned in a storage locker in Chicago before they ended up at the auction house. It became clear these were no ordinary street snaps of 1950s & 60s Chicago and New York and so John embarked on a journey to find out who was behind the photographs and soon discovered her name: Vivien Maier.
A self portrait: Before he could reach her, to John’s great dismay, he found her obituary notice in the Chicago Tribune in 2009. The film will begin screenings in March 2014. Flickr Related Tag Browser. Tightly Pressed Against Colorful Shrink Wrap. In his project Skindeep, French photographer Julien Palast studies the body and the human form in a very unique way. Generally an advertising and still life photographer, Palast went in a new direction with this portrait series. For each image, he wrapped male and female models in vibrant colors and gradients that created what he describes as "instant bas reliefs recalling of the classic imagery. " The gestural lines and contours are quite prominent, and even certain facial expressions can be distinguished.
By eliminating details and isolating complex shapes and curves, Palast presents the body as a sculptural object for viewers to observe. Rather than focusing on hair color, skin color, or eye color, viewers are visually encouraged to study each curve, each muscle, and each impression the models make on the wrapping. What an incredibly original way to create a portrait! Julien Palast's website via [Designboom] Artist Spotlight - Discover Julie de Waroquier. Julie de Waroquier – Abysses This 3rd artist spotlight is dedicated to Julie de Waroquier, artist photographer. I discovered Julie de Waroquier only a few months ago and immediately fell in love with her work. Julie de Waroquier is a self-taught French photographer, who started photography in 2008. Since 2010, she has distinguished herself by winning several national and international awards, notably the International Emerging Artist Award. Her photographs are worldwide exhibited, and were notably showcased at the Rencontres d’Arles.
Julie de Waroquier is represented by several art galleries, and she participates in many French and international art fairs and events. Julie de Waroquier – Beliefs Who or what influenced you to become an artist / photographer? It was nothing or no one in particular at first, as it was a hobby in the middle of hard studies. What motivates you to do what you do?
First of all, a passion, which I try to keep vibrant. I would love to work with “Le Turk”. Like this: 55 incredible examples of photo manipulation. We present collection of 55 incredible examples of photo manipulation. Some of them... you may know already, but another ones... could be new for you. What I'm sure about... all of them are simply worth of your attention. Creative Photo Manipulations That Are Strange And Intriguing. I have in this article for you some of the best photo manipulations that I have seen lately on various sites and galleries. These are not ordinary examples, but rather impressive ones that rises photo manipulations niche at the lever of art. It is truly remarkable what some of these designers can do with Photoshop and a few stock photos. Set them free Disaster Atlantis DoMz Designs Cutting light Soul The Lure of a Book New Bulb have Flourished The most powerful leaf blower End of Line For the Mornings After Adobe Family. 1882 Dangerous water Fire vs.
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Today we present 35 Surreal Examples of Multiplicity Photography to inspire you. Photography and Photoshop go hand in hand. Multiplicity Photography is the real test of your patience as you may have to work for hours to get the right shots mainly because of different angles, props and clothes used in pre-production. And finally when you have the images, you have to work on different techniques (blending, layering, curving etc) in Photoshop to paste all the images in one single photo. Enjoy. Surreal Examples of Multiplicity Photography what you don’t know can indeed hurt you Wet Willy Multiplicity Multiplicity, falling Creepy Multiplicity uh.. thats MY glass, silly..
Multiplicity – Guest Room Macbook B-Boy multiplicity stavlin. The Art of the Headshot: How to Shoot Perfect Portraits. Portrait photographer Peter Hurley gave this talk at the recent Google+ Photography Conference in SF. His training on headshots have made quite a splash in the photo world in the past year, and this free hour-long lecture is a great way to glean some tips for your work. (via Fstoppers) Tags: conference, google, headshots, lecture, peterhurley, portraits, portraiture, talk, Tips, training.
Helpful Photography Cheat Sheets to Make Your Life Easier. Night Photography Tips and James Bond. If you’re thinking about taking photos at night the ‘usual’ way – deleting 75% of your photos because of camera blur or excessive darkness… Alas, after several hours slaving in Adobe Illustrator (I’m no graphic designer, I’m a photographer, dang it!) Here is your friendly Night Photography Tips Infographic! Oh yeah…and if this helps you in any sort of way, feel free to share it to someone else it could help. Nothing is more annoying than ruined night photos at a perfect night scene (I can feel the agony just thinking about it…) <div align="center"><a href=" title="Night Photography Tips Infographic"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-490" title="night-photography-tips" alt="" src=" width="550" height="1800" /></a><br />Provided by <a href=" Techniques</a></div><p> About Simon Takk.
10 Most Useful Photography Cheat Sheets. Photography for beginners can be overwhelming because it’s complicated and so many things involved in techniques in photography. In order to a perfect shot you have to know about photo editing software packed with so many features. WE have collected today 10 Most Useful Photography Cheat Sheets, Which should helpful and inspire beginners to jump into photography world. Free Cheat Sheet: what your camera captures at every lens’ focal length The professional photographer’s camera bag: a portrait pro’s most trusted kit 107 Ways to Make More Money from Photography Take Better Photos in Low Light [Infographic] Pixtus Photography Cheat Sheet Manual Mode Photography Cheat Sheet Digital SLR Cameras & Photography Cheat Sheet Canon EOS Rebel T1i/500D Cheat Sheet What is color temperature: free photography cheat sheet Free portrait lighting cheat sheet Related Posts:
22 Things You Can Do Today to Change Your Photography Forever. Would you pin this on Pinterest? Photographers these days spend so much time on the Internet learning good things about photography that they never make the time to do the things that would be really great for their photography. I’ve compiled a list of 21 things in this article that you can do today that would completely change your photography forever. THIS is how you learn photography! If you like these tips, I hope you’ll consider learning photography with me in one of my 6 online photography classes. Action #1: Learn every function your camera is capable of performing (2 hours) You know what I mean… not just aperture, shutter speed, and focus.
I mean ALL the functions. Action #2: Prepare your work for exhibition (Several hours) This is probably the most difficult action suggested on this page. The first time I sold a photo was life-changing for me. Action #3: Enter a photography contest (25 minutes) Photography contests can be a great way to learn digital photography. How to Use a Circular Polarizer (CPL) Infographic Gives You Nine Ways to Grow Your Photography Business in 2014. Tutorial: Basic Studio Lighting. Fotografia, wideo i testy sprzętu - Canon, Nikon. Szkolenia fotograficzne, kursy i warsztaty.