Amazing Graves
by Lorette C. Luzajic
The cemetery may seem an unlikely place to find tranquility, but I’m not alone in seeking serenity in the quietude of death. There seems to be no more elegant way of confronting the stark and solemn truth about ashes to ashes, dust to dust. Whether one said goodbye in the natural [...]
A Painter’s Ode to Autumn
By Lorette C. Luzajic
All around me, collective sighs sound a sad farewell to summer. But the second that the inferno-tinged air turns crisp under the sunlight, I come alive.
Photo by Daniel Medalie
I love everything about fall, from September’s grandiose Vogue extravaganza issue, to the crackle of tumbled leaves underfoot, to the [...]
Lola Alvarez Bravo
by Lorette C. Luzajic
Most photographers are known for mastery of a particular aspect of the art – lighting, composition, subject matter, style and design, creativity, perspective, portraits, and so forth. When a photographer’s strength is every one of these, you have the formidable Mexican Lola Alvarez Bravo.
For fifty years, Lola took pictures of [...]
From Bold Creative Studio comes this wonderful tilt-shift video titled ’The Village’.
Don’t know what tilt-shift is? It’s the use of camera movements on small- and medium-format cameras which simulate a miniature scene. Check it out…
British Journal of Photography’s news and online editor Olivier Laurent speaks to Moby about his first photography book – Destroyed, which was released with his new album of the same name.
Moby shot the 60 photographs in Moby: Destroyed which captures his life on tour, displaying feelings of crowdedness to isolation. Moby states “I’m able to convey [...]
Urko Suaya’s eye for dramatic creativity produces the most amazing fashion photography, of which you have seen before, but just don’t know it.
Models feet in the air, angular poses, and an emphasis on telling a story permeate these fashion layouts that bring the shoes and clothing they advertise off the hanger and into a world [...]