These photos are beautifully done by an American photographer, Freddy Fabris! I bet everyone knows what he is trying to reference to! I can’t help laughing!
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These photos are beautifully done by an American photographer, Freddy Fabris! I bet everyone knows what he is trying to reference to! I can’t help laughing!
Visit here for more of his work.
Via www.photoblog.hk
Transforming Picasso’s painting into photographs!? Genius!
For more work of the Spanish photographer, Eugenio Recuenco:
http://www.eugeniorecuenco.com/
via www.photoblog.hk
The living creatures are like ephemerally made sculptures in these photos. They look simple but powerful to me. ABSOLUTELY STUNNING! However, some people think that this is a total waste of honey, and think that the photographer is being ignorant about the health of the dog and the baby. What do you think?
Click the link below to check out this project, Preservation, done by Blake Little, a Los Angeles based photographer:
http://preservationbook.com/
Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/03/04/blake-little-preservation_n_6795798.html?ncid=fcbklnkushpmg00000063
Just beautiful and elegant made of blooming flowers. Check this out!
By day they shoot photos for advertisements and magazines, but Jojakim Cortis and Adrian Sonderegger’s side project is downright mind-blowing.
In their studio, the duo painstakingly recreate miniature versions of history’s most iconic photographs.
Miniature Versions of History’s Most Iconic Photos
via Wired
What do you see in this picture? A weasel and a woodpecker traveling together? If I tell you that is not the case? Click below for the whole story! http://www.buzzfeed.com/tasneemnashrulla/the-tale-of-the-weasel-and-woodpecker#.vx9Dg9obk
Pictures of cats then and now. I am surprised of how much they grow in a few years!
via boredpanda.com
Pro photographer Lindsay Adler takes you behind the scenes on the production of a series of wedding cinemagraphs using Flixel Cinemagraph Pro and the Panason...
The winners' photos in the National Geographic Traveler Contest really excites me. People say that nowadays everyone can be photographers because it is easy to have a camera, but these photos prove it wrong. A photographic eye goes beyond the technology.
Want to view more photos? Click the link below:
http://www.buzzfeed.com/matthewtucker/the-most-astonishing-photos-that-won-awards-in-2014?b=1#.uq6ZBjQ9P
More reality dementing by Hombre_McSteez- now in HD! Using a unique animation technique involving traditional animation cels and his iphone 5s, Hombre_mcstee...
An interesting animated video combined with live actions. Can you believe that these are all filmed in an iphone with the use of transparency? I bet Walt Disney could love it if he is still alive!
Can you believe that even the smallest thing in the world can be made in something so graphical beautiful? These amazing graphics are made of diatom, single-cell algae, by Klaus Kemp with the help of microscope. Let's appreciate the beauty of nature! via thisiscolossal.com
PDN Faces Portrait Photography winner gallery: http://www.facesphotocontest.com/gallery/2013/?contest= My favourite is this one by Ronny Knight! What about yours?
Miyazaki is always a creative master!!
Nowadays, photographs are so easily accessible that people start ignoring the meaning of a photo behind. Some even ignore the effort of the photographers who did these amazing photos. I think people should be more serious about photography because photos are not something that just includes a click of the shutter.
If you want to know the story of this photo behind, check out here: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/05/08/the-real-story-about-the-wrong-photos-in-bringbackourgirls/?_php=true&_type=blogs&smid=fb-share&_r=0
Will you risk being arrested for taking a picture for National Geographic? I am not sure if you will, but I am sure George Steinmetz will for sure! Click here for the story behind: http://pdnpulse.pdnonline.com/2014/05/george-steinmetz-wonders-worth-getting-arrested-national-geographic-cover-story-photos.html
via Photo District News
It's already to believe that these flowers are made of crepe paper, let alone they are that giant!! These flowers are done by Tiffanie Turner, a San Franciso artist and architect. She also has a show title "Head" this month at Rare Device, San Francisco. For more information, check it out below: http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2014/05/giant-paper-flowers-by-tiffanie-turner/
Via thisiscolossal.com
Congratulations to Tyler Hick for winning the 2013 Robert Capa Gold Medal Award! This picture was shot last September during the terrorist attack at the Westgate Mail, Kenya.
Via http://www.pdnonline.com/news/Tyler-Hicks-Wins-Rob-10732.shtml