These self-portraits allow to Chantal Convertini to love and accept herself. A photographer and buisness woman, we caught up with her to learn more...
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As photographers, we usually use two different techniques to capture our images: The first is freezing the moment and capturing the split second we are witnessing. The other option is using a long exposure, to show movement, changes, or show things we don't normally see with our eyes. But what if you combined these two concepts - freezing a moment while adding movement? Check
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The Taiwan-based photographer Zhong Lin is exploring art and solitude during isolation with ‘Project 365’
Double exposure photography leads to interesting, artistic and emotional results. Check our 16 ways to have fun with multiple exposures for inspiration!
Most people think that technology is for young people, but nobody told Kimiko Nishimoto that. She's an 89-year-old Japanese grandma who's been snapping and editing her own pictures for the last 17 years, and as you can see below, her style is certainly unique!
Try a light gun for stroboscopic portraits
inspired by Greek Mythology, Kyiv-based Marta Syrko made some creative use of water and its fluid visual effects for a dreamy portrait series.
Self-portraits by Jeffrey Chong Wang that reflect his cultural upbringing in both China and Canada.
I’m beginning to figure ways to control and manipulate the honey in my Strata portraits. I’m now using a mirror for my honey images, while I still use a large sheet of glass for the oil shots. Rather than cleaning off the mirror between shoots, I leave it laying flat, allowing the honey to settle
Want to make more creative portraits? Try this technique of dragging the shutter for some really cool effects. We'll show you how easy it is too.