Mind-Blowing self portrait ideas · 1. Use fairy lights. 2. Shoot yourself in a mirror. 3. Look for reflective surfaces. 4. Make a diptych or triptych.
Presenting portrait photography in black and white colors has a unique and specific kind of art. These photographers express themselves more subtly, leaving the viewers to create their own emotions reflected from a more subjective point. We represent you some of the most astonishing black and white photos portraying beautiful…
Mind-Blowing self portrait ideas · 1. Use fairy lights. 2. Shoot yourself in a mirror. 3. Look for reflective surfaces. 4. Make a diptych or triptych.
In his series Metropolis, photographer Alan Schaller interprets the disconnection between people in the digital age
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The French humanist movement of the 1930s changed photography for good. A new exhibition at Paris Photo showcases the greats, including Henri Cartier-Bresson, Willy Ronis, and Martine Franck
The artist known for his contemporary, hyperrealistic art is getting his first solo show in London.
Steven Siegel is a veteran film photographer, based-in Bergen County, New Jersey, USA. He has been photographing over 30 years and most of his photos are about street scenes in New York City from the 1980s to now. “When young people today look at my shots from the 1980s, they are aghast. To them, New York of the 1980s is almost unrecognizable. And they are right. Some older people are nostalgic for 'the good old days'. For example, they remember the Times Square of the 1980s… And what they remember is not so much the danger but the grittiness and (for lack of a better word) the authenticity. Yes, there was sleaze, but there were also video arcades, cheap movies, restaurants, and weird places.” Here is an impressive photo set that Siegel documented everyday life of Times Square area during the 1980s.
It takes a lot of skill and experience to take the perfect portrait photos. See the amazing work by the best photographers from our community.
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Le photographe Geo Leon s'amuse à dévoiler les coulisses de ses shootings photos avec des clichés avant/après qui cassent le mythe... mais avec le sourire.
Reflection photography is a challenging and special sort of photography that requires a good grasp of angles and perspective and an ever-vigilant artist's eye. These 25 photos are just a few examples of the amazing reflection photos that can be taken if you keep your eyes open. Instead of shooting a beautiful scene head-on just as you see it, you may have to change your perspective drastically or even shoot upside-down.
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Did you have any problems with hand poses? These tips will help you to pick up the best hand poses for portrait pictures.
When Zhong Lin found herself stuck in Tawain because of Covid-19, she decided to create a self-portrait every day. 365 days long.
This is a REPLICA of our PRINT edition. This issue has been made available online as all print copies have SOLD OUT! The #fakenews issue features: The TIME-TRAVELLING HIPSTER: CANADIAN PHOTO CLICKBAIT by Joshua Cameron, JESSICA THALMANN: Destroy and Reinvent by Cece Scott, Forensic Video Analyst - Michael Plaxton, Goodbye Photography, Hello Computers. by Dolores Gubasta/KlixPix, Timothy Starchuk’s Data – Based ArtBlue_Lagoon.XLSX, Natalia Osmolovskaya, Canadian stock photo companies making waves online: Unsplash + Shutterstock Custom by Nicola Irvin, (POSSIBLY) The last roll of colour Infrared film in Canada by Bob St. Cyr, Emerge: Next Level Canadian photography by Alexis Marie Chute, and HOW-TO: Edit in Adobe Lightroom. Cover by Natalia Osmolovskaya
Glamor spells are a fascinating and often misunderstood form of witchcraft. This form of spell work can be very intimidating to newer witches. It can seem very complex, unpredictable, or intangible, and many witches avoid them entirely simply because they don’t know enough to feel comfortable performing this kind of magic. Some witches consider glamor spells to be immoral, almost like lying, while others consider glamor to be almost like magical makeup, in other words, not immoral at all. And then there are the misconceptions about what glamor spells even do and how they work to the greatest effect. Does it change how you look? Does it change what other people are seeing? Are the changes permanent?Not to worry. Today we’re going to clear up all of this confusion and take a look at what glamor spells are, how they work, how you can use them in your craft, and three new glamor spells that you can add to your grimoire today.
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Dallas-based artist Alexis Franklin considers her digital renderings a reinvention of the expected. “I’ve always seen the world through a filter that brings vibrance and excitement to things most people wouldn’t notice, and that’s something that I really want to have come across in my work,” she says of her expressive paintings. Through facial expressions, gestures, and color, each work highlights the nuances of the subjects’ experience, personality, and mood. A church videographer by day, painting is Franklin’s side-project and one for which she’s received an influx of attention in recent days. More
Persephone is one of the most important goddesses in ancient Greco-Roman mythology. Her story is a timeless tale that has been retold many times over. It's about love, it's about death, and it's also about
La atención al detalle es una cualidad que se exige en muchos puestos de trabajo. Sin embargo, al dibujar en un sketchbook, te puedes despojar de esos requisitos para crear obras atrevidas, libres y evocadoras. Justo esa ha sido la evolución del artista de visualización digital Albert Kiefer, que pudo liberarse del realismo de su trabajo cotidiano gracias a su pasión de la infancia: el dibujo. Sus diseños arquitectónicos, potentes y llenos de color, le han permitido incrementar su presencia online bajo el nombre Housesketcher. En este curso online, te enseñará a jugar con la perspectiva y el contraste de las luces y las sombras. También aprenderás a esbozar con tinta negra antes de añadir capas de color y detalles más precisos. Descubre cómo inspirarte en tu entorno para dibujar bocetos llenos de vida.
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© Robert Doisneau If you were living in Paris during the years that followed World War II and liked to party, you'd better have known Boris Vian. In 1950, he wrote the original guidebook to bohemian Paris and pioneered a movement which brought back the city's "joie de vivre" that had been lost du
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Are you looking for universal female poses for any figure? Save these 30 female model poses and use them at the portrait photoshoot.
No studio? No problem. Here are 10 tips for taking affordable, creative self portraits from inside your home. Follow this detailed tutorial and get started.
Franqui, better known as @monaris_, searches the city to capture what she calls “reflection stories,” leaving viewers to use their imagination.
Lu Xia covers Vogue Singapore’s May-June 2022 issue, dedicated to oceanic blue hues. Photographer Zhang Ahuel captures ‘Into the Deep’, styled by Toby Yang.
These striking paintings highlight the expressive language of hands.
It is said that only black and white photography can pass on the true beauty of the world. Many photographers believe that monochrome photos look much better and show more details of subjects. This ph
Black-and-white photos are especially fascinating. For some reason, they often seem deeper and more striking than the colour ones. Perhaps it’s because they don’t try to distract us with bright colours, but rather cut straight to the chase.
This is a weekly handover test to confirm that you do not have a hang-over, due to all the alcohol that you had been drinking last night.
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