Posts Tagged ‘
Photography ’
Mar 1st, 2009 |
By andrew |
Category: Interviews
Fine Art photographer Jessica Hilltout travelled to the mysterious African island of Madagascar. The stunning results can be seen in her latest body of work, IMPERFECTION.
Tags: africa, documentary, fine art, imperfection, jessica hilltout, madagascar, photographers, Photography, photojournalism, travel
Posted in Interviews |
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Dec 28th, 2008 |
By andrew |
Category: Interviews
Eleanor Hardwick is only fifteen years old but has already photographed some top fashion models and held an exhibition of her work. She talks about her experiences in this fascinating interview.
Tags: Business, Digital Photography, eleanor hardwick, fine art, fine art photographer, fine art photography, interview, photographer, Photography, photos
Posted in Interviews |
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Dec 20th, 2008 |
By admin |
Category: Interviews
Mitchell Kanashkevich wanders some of the world’s most remote places, capturing the world’s disappearing cultures with his remarkable photos. From India to Indonesia, he documents the lives of people whose traditions may vanish as modernity encroaches.
Tags: documentary, fine art, fine art photographer, India, indonesia, Interviews, Kawah Ijen, mitchell kanashkevich, photographers, Photography, photojournalism, sulfur miners, sulphur miners, travel, travel photographer, travel photography
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Nov 23rd, 2008 |
By andrew |
Category: Interviews
Xavi Fuentes’ beautiful black and white images contrast the soft forms of the sea with the solidity of concrete and rock. I asked him some questions about his work.
Tags: black and white, fine art, Interviews, landscape, monochrome, photographer, Photography, photos, piers, rocks, sea, spain, spanish, xavi fuentes
Posted in Interviews |
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Nov 16th, 2008 |
By andrew |
Category: Business
Photography websites can be both a wonderful source of inspiration and invaluable self-promotion tools. I show you how to build one in just a few steps.
Tags: blogger, blogs, build, Business, cms, create, drupal, html, joomla, make, photo blogs, photoblogs, Photography, pixelpost, web design, websites, wordpress, wordpress.com
Posted in Business |
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Nov 5th, 2008 |
By andrew |
Category: Interviews
Photographer Mark Edward Harris travelled to Iran to shoot his latest book. He talks about his experiences in the Middle Eastern country in this interview.
Tags: baths, black and white, fine art, Inside Iran, Inside North Korea, interview, iran, japan, japanese, korea, mark edward harris, photographers, Photography, photos, travel
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Oct 30th, 2008 |
By andrew |
Category: Interviews
World Vision photographer David Duchemin captures the soul of travel with his beautiful photos. He shares his insights into the world of travel and NGO photography.
Tags: black and white, charities, color, colour, david duchemin, digital, documentary, haiti, India, Interviews, nepal, ngos, photographer, Photography, photos, pixelated image, tibet, travel, tunisia, world vision
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Oct 27th, 2008 |
By andrew |
Category: Photographer Spotlight
Cody Redmon, native and resident of Montana, lives in a photographer’s paradise. I take a quick look at his beautiful landscape photos.
Tags: american west, black and white, cody redmon, duotones, fine art, landscape, montana, photographer, Photographer Spotlight, photographs, Photography, photos, sepia, united states, wilderness, wildlife
Posted in Photographer Spotlight |
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Oct 25th, 2008 |
By admin |
Category: Business
Have you ever wondered why you should have your own photography website or blog? Here are 11 great reasons that every photographer should have a website!
Tags: aaron johnson, blogs, Business, cody redmon, digital photo school, flickr, gavin gough, john simpson, mark sunderland, photographers, Photography, pixelpost, professional, psdtuts, smashing magazine, tewfic el-sawy, travel photographer, web sites, websites, wordpress, zoriah miller
Posted in Business |
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Oct 19th, 2008 |
By andrew |
Category: Books
The International Rescue Committee estimate that as many as 45,000 people die in the Democratic Republic of the Congo every month. I take a look at this tragic, war-torn country through the eyes of a writer and six photojournalists.
Tags: africa, blood river, book, book review, brent stirton, butcher, congo, democratic republic of the congo, documentary, DR Congo, hector mediavilla, james pomerantz, julien harneis, marcus bleasdale, national geographic, Photography, photojournalism, photos, review, richard wainwright, tim butcher, war
Posted in Books |
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