Learn how to stencil a mirror and make this feminist DIY craftivism project - or use this tutorial to create your own DIY stencilled mirror.
How to Build a Raspberry Pi Smart Mirror!: Hello Everyone! For my computer science final project, I decided to build a Smart Mirror powered by a Raspberry Pi 3! I got this idea from Hacker House, an awesome Youtube channel that has a lot of interesting ideas for creative projects that incorp…
Edward Honaker , 21, from California, turned to his camera to document his personal experience after he was diagnosed with depression and anxiety two years ago.
You've probably seen photographs similar to the image above before, but this one is special in that it wasn't created digitally. Photographer Matthew
The unsettling life-size figures are a new, thought provoking art installation in the Scottish woodland in David Marshall Lodge near Loch Lomondare.
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
Mo Jacobsen is an extensive renovation of a classic Victorian weatherboard residence located in Melbourne’s Fitzroy North...
My mom visited this past weekend, and here's the project we did- a 'jewelry mirror.' We had so much fun picking through the jewelry we ...
The water ripple stainless steel sheets has been popular invarious decorative industries for a long time, with acid resistance, alkali resistance, high density, no bubbles and no pinholes. The large area of bright sil...
Mo Jacobsen is an extensive renovation of a classic Victorian weatherboard residence located in Melbourne’s Fitzroy North...
Lee Borthwick is an installation artist and sculptor specialising in artworks using combinations of wood and mirror to create a calming meditative effect. Lee works on public and private commissions and is based in London, UK.
This article examines excerpts from Henry David Thoreau’s Walden (1854) and Walt Whitman’s Specimen Days in America (1882) through the concepts of performance and imaginary identity. Whitman and…
Minolta X-300, 35-70mm f/3.5 Macro The white mark at the top is a scratch on the negative, I'm useless at developing film without scratching it. As this photos has attracted a lot of interest and speculation I'll tell you a bit more about it. It was taken in 1995 when I was doing a photography evening class. It's of my sister, Holly, who was 15 at the time. She was generally a reluctant model but the only one I had at my disposal! I did a little set of photos of reflected portraits for my photography class. I found a broken mirror tile in a box at home and though it would make a good surface. As with most of the others from the series, it was taken upside down. It was lit with just a ceiling light. The feather thing was just something I used to cover up my sister's clothing because I didn't like what she was wearing, I think it was an old shirt. With b/w film I generally over-exposed to increase the contrast. I remember burning this one in at the edges.