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.
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
I remember the first time I stumbled upon Daido Moriyama’s work via word-of-mouth by a friend. I remembered how my friend told me how he was a genius, and how incredible his black and white w…
Martin Parr is the winner of the Outstanding Contribution to Photography prize at the 2017 Sony World Photography Awards
This position involves stretching both arms away from the body and balancing one leg on the other. It creates a shape similar to a cross.
Photographer Aaron McPolin researched the erotic art of Shibari to create a series of photography highlighting the grace of rope bondage.
From Dutch tulip fields to the cherry blossoms of Japan.
Hollie Fernando draws inspiration from the Pre-Raphaelite era for her striking images, using analogue film to create fantastical worlds.
Lebanon-based photographer Lara Zankoul creates surreal imagery for her series ‘The Unseen‘. Using a water tank, Zankoul elaborately composes various whimsical tableaus. Each life-size photograph is divided into halves by the surface of the water and features subjects in surreal settings, like a couple with human bodies and animal heads having tea. In a statement […]
I love playing with perspective and wanted to take that approach with my first underwater shoot. Fluffing the dress and the model's hair correctly took many tries but I'm glad with what we eventually got! Shot on a Panasonic LX10.
Photographer Nan Goldin's new book collects images of childhood taken over four decades, tracing the trajectory from birth to pre-pubescence. 'Children are from another planet,' she says. 'They know and see stuff that we don't'
A look back at British photographer Nigel Shafran’s work takes us from the mid-1980s, through the iconic magazine years of i-D and The Face, to a recent resurgence in his unusual approach to shooting fashion
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Cosmos Magazine's art director Robyn Adderly rounds up the year's winning science images.
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Medieval, fortified and good food: Here are the best day trips from Luxembourg, including hidden gems and popular excursions!
An accomplished photographer by the age of eight, this Bostonian visionary invented a kaleidoscopic mirror to take ‘vortographs’, took some of the most innovative images of the early 20th century – then gave it all up to focus on being a freemason
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It started as a whisper: a little voice in my head telling me to do the thing I already knew I needed to do. The whisper ebbed and flowed in its frequency—with each bout of heightened OCD, anxiety or depression; with each issue in a relationship I didn’t quite know how to face; with the […]
We may be living through another Renaissance people!
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