Our Zeitgeist tagged with “Photography”
Flickr has become a pretty useful tool for me to post my photos to, but I don’t really consider how others might use my images (hence the reason why I don’t have any nudes up there!). Props to our friend Derrick for bringing thi [...]
Posted by: Ben Garfinkel on Monday, June 18th, 2007
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Shorpy isn’t just any photo blog, it showcases photos from the turn of the last century up to the early 1940s. Some of the images are fantastic, especially the ones from the 1940s. For some reason I never imagined photography that was [...]
Posted by: Leigh Peterson on Friday, March 30th, 2007
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I came across LUMAS recently while surfing for home decor. They offer an incredible collection of photographic works by emerging, master and historical photographers. Here’s the deal: We created LUMAS with the hope of making the art m [...]
Posted by: Ben Garfinkel on Friday, March 23rd, 2007
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I’m starting to see a lot of interesting shots being taken of architecture with this new technique called HDR (High Dynamic Range). By combining photos of the same scene at different exposure levels, you are able create a surreal imag [...]
Posted by: Haig Armen on Monday, January 22nd, 2007
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Highly surreal images composed from a combination of ultrasounds and computer graphics for an upcoming BBC documentary called Animals in the Womb.
Posted by: Kevin Broome on Friday, November 24th, 2006
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When stock photography agencies aren’t folding into the now giant Getty collection, they are trying to gain the upper hand and wind the hearts, and dollars, of the image-buying hoards. Over the last several years Masterfile has gone f [...]
Posted by: Ben Garfinkel on Friday, November 10th, 2006
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It’s Monday morning and I had a bunch of cool blog postings I thought of over the weekend (stay tuned for a good game of bus chicken) and some cool ones I found this morning, but this one is HELLA-cool! (and I don’t use that wor [...]
Posted by: Steve Mynett on Monday, October 23rd, 2006
Categories: Design, Film, Fun, Inspiration, Learning, Photography, Technology | No Comments »
Photoshop and photo manipulation at this point have very few limits; luckily, many people know this and continually produce amazing work. One of such organizations doing so is Brazil’s Platinum, FMD, who not only pushes composite phot [...]
Posted by: todd smith on Thursday, September 21st, 2006
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These are some surreal and stange portrait photographs of Dancers and Disco Queens by Danish photographer Morten Nilsson. I find the rigid and almost plasticine quality of the models as compelling as they are creepy. (via grow-a-brain).
Posted by: Ben Garfinkel on Friday, September 8th, 2006
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We recently helped our friend Alessandro Tento set up his website featuring some absolutely brilliant photos from his travels through China. Enjoy.
Posted by: Kevin Broome on Friday, August 25th, 2006
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The Biomedical Image Awards 2006 is a striking display of shapes and patterns, and illustrates the microscopic structures of living organisms in a spectacular variety of ways.
Posted by: Steph Tekano on Wednesday, July 19th, 2006
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Sure, the heat was out of control this weekend, but on Saturday it had nothing as the world’s greatest BMX riders took to Whistler for the second annual Red Bull Elevation dirt competition. When the dust settled, Corey Bohan, Luke Par [...]
Posted by: todd smith on Wednesday, July 5th, 2006
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You have iPhoto installed on your Mac and have billions of lovely, organized photos, right? You’d love to quickly and eleantly publish them to the Web like this or this, but PhotoShop’s Web Photo Gallery just isn’t cutting [...]
Posted by: Mark Busse on Monday, March 13th, 2006
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Okay, so “phenomenon” might be a little overstated, but there has been a pronounced trend online lately towards using or replicating a tilt-shift lens effect to make a normal photograph look like a miniature. Sam Javanrouh over [...]
Posted by: Kevin Broome on Wednesday, March 8th, 2006
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“What’s remarkable is the total lack of ‘attitude’. They may scowl or make a face for the camera, but it’s just acting. When you’re done they’ll smile and bow and thank you so sweetly for photograph [...]
Posted by: Steph Tekano on Monday, February 6th, 2006
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