Celebrating movement and the human form.
Celebrating movement and the human form.
Some risk their lives, others forget about fastidiousness, others try to persuade their friends into strange experiments - all for the sake of one good shot for Instagram that can become a famous & viral.
Celebrating movement and the human form.
In a creative rut? Looking to experiment or wanting to take your photos to a new level? Here are 5 ways you can add a creative twist to your photos!
Поскольку описания к этим снимкам канули в череде долгих лет, остается только фантазировать о том, что же именно это было: попытки эпатировать, случайные кадры или сюрреализм с непостижимым смыслом?
SIENA, Italy – "The Lake" by Iranian photographer Masoud Mirzaei is the overall winner of the 2021 Creative Photo Awards, the international contest of creative and artistic photography of Siena Awards, an international visual arts festival. The photo was shot at Lake Urmia, the largest lake in the Middle East and the sixth-largest saltwater lake on Earth, located between the provinces of East Azerbaijan and West Azerbaijan. It was selected among tens of thousands of images submitted by photographers from 137 countries. The Creative Photo Awards competition includes 17 categories for contemporary photographers, whose innovative approaches to photography challenge the viewer's expectations and offer surprise and delight at every turn. The winning images for each category will be showcased at the exhibition "I Wonder If You Can" during the Siena Awards Festival, from October 23rd to December 5th.
Follow these creative photography ideas for getting unusual photos.
Sabine Weiss's concept of photography is a very humble art. Her simple but artistic way of capturing the people's daily life also captured people's heart.
Try these creative photo manipulations ideas to upgrade your portfolio.
As the almost unreadable biography on his website reads, Benoit Paillé is a self-professed “conscious agitator and creative genius”. Zonked on Ritalin for his most crucial years, Benoit stumbled into the lap of art, and now he believes it “sustains him more than leftover hot dogs."
This year marks the 25th anniversary of Visa Pour l'Image, the festival of photojournalism held each fall in Perpignan, France. More than 30 photojournalists who won the top prizes at the festival pay their respect to Jean-François Leroy, the legendary organizer behind the annual gathering.
Japanese photographer Shinichi Maruyama captures the beauty of the human body in motion in his latest series “Nude”. “The figure in the image, which is …
Photography has many tips and tricks of the trade used both by amateurs and famous photographers - the many uses of light, perspective, darkness, exposure, and many other bits are what makes beautiful pictures. All of that wouldn't come to one unified look without shadows though as they are what gives the image depth or in some cases, changes the view entirely. Also, they're free, they're everywhere, and there's no limit to what you can do with them if you have the know-how.
We first met Rachel Gulotta in 2015 when she received a Bucket List Initiative travel grant that we co-sponsored with Passion Passport. Since then, Rachel and her husband Daniel launched what has rapidly become one of the most popular YouTube photography channels, Mango Street—"photography tutorials that don't waste yo
A bored redditor Photoshopped himself riding a giant chicken and ended up inspiring a British street artist.
This curated selection of cool and creative photography tricks and camera special effects are simple to perform and guaranteed to amaze your friends.
Photography is all about perspective - the person behind the camera can use their imagination to tell different stories about a subject from a variety of angles. Perspective gives depth to an image and can make a two-dimensional photograph feel like a three-dimensional scene.
Photographer Jordi Koalitic has made his name by coming up with simple, creative ways to capture really interesting photos. And now that we're all under
Composition is key! Shooting from different angles like above or below will help you get better photos.