You don’t have to travel far to find subjects worth photographing. Your kitchen is a perfect example. There are an incredible number of photography subjects in your cabinets, drawers, and refrigerator, just waiting to be discovered. Fruits, vegetables, cutlery, drinks, and whatever
Since November of 2015, Andy Hayball has been working on a photography project 365, documenting a year with his daughter Olivia and the surroundings of his travels and where he lives in Sweden. Driven to take more pictures and become a better
2010’s – A Decade of London Photography A decade of London photography seen through a single photograph from each of ten years. The 2010’s was a dynamic period of change in the city. An investment boom followed the global financial crisis
Roberto Serrini loves cameras. He began loving cameras long before he became a reputable filmmaker, travel writer, commercial editor, and photographer of everything. Long before he fell in love with creating content, he fell in love with cameras. This love has driven
As the collective world readies their New Year’s resolutions, now is a good time to think about your photography and make your own resolutions to improve your skillset. Here is a list of simple habits that every photographer should adopt in the
When done right, abstract photography can turn an ordinary subject into a masterpiece of colors, patterns, and textures. Sometimes, this work of art can happen by accident, as with film double exposures. But in general, abstract photos take careful composition and attention
Photographers in nearly all genres have been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic. Last week, we featured the work of Dániel Horváth, who’s dealt with the sudden drop in work by photographing the empty streets of his home city, Budapest. This week,
Time flies. I’m sure you have caught yourself wondering where the time has gone, especially if you have children. Even if you don’t have kids, portrait photographer Nycky-jay Vanjecek’s 365 project will warm your heart. A year-in-the-life of her two sons, Alistair
The charm of the Aegean lies not only in the water, but also in the islands full of myth and culture.Broken arm is still graceful Venus, cause the Trojan war is still amazed by the ancient Helen each is born on the
In a period characterized by technological advances, German photographer Jürgen Lechner looks to the earliest photographic techniques: pinhole photography with a camera obscura. In doing so, Lechner presents the spectator with contemporary scenes that highlight the often-overlooked viewpoints of our environment. Lechner’s