This gorgeous time lapse video by Pontus Rudolphson, a school project, took about a half a year of shooting to finish the project. Most of the scenes are shot in various places in Stockholm, Sweden, while some of the sunset scenes are from Thailand. Take a look…
Shot with two Nikon D5100 and
Sigma 10-20/3,5
Nikkor 35/1,8
Nikkor 70-300/4,5-5,6
and [...]
Opening April 25, 2012 is Mariell Amélie’s exhibition “Forget Me Not – Forglem Meg Ei ” at the Notting Hill Arts Club, featuring dream like portraits of self-reflective moments of solitude made visible through the choice of location, clothing and pose. Here are some samples of her work…
This is all that is left
Finding Home #1
Finding [...]
Confessions of an Accidental Photographer
by Lorette C. Luzajic
My photography is full of mistakes. And I use the most basic, generic of cameras. I don’t know how to use Photoshop. I do use some touchup and cropping tools in iPhoto. I’m not philosophically opposed to alteration or technology as part of art. I’m all for it. [...]
A Great Book About Women Photographers
by Lorette C. Luzajic
Photography is a way of seeing with a third eye, of looking at that which is not before you. Who has not spent a part of their youth, chopping and gluing with stubby fingers images from National Geographic? Reassembling these strange pictures, we created panoramas in dreamtime. [...]
Belgian photographer Filip Dujardin has an eye for interesting architectural structures. Having studied art history and architecture at the University of Ghent, it is no surprise.
Here are some samples of his work:
Lewis Blackwell’s Photo Wisdom: Master Photographers on Their Art
By Lorette C. Luzajic
What strikes me first is the colour, a brilliant turquoise offset by a wide arc of pale and feathery purple and white ripples. It takes a few seconds to make sense of what is happening, of the giant elephant splayed out across the middle [...]
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 [...]