Whoa there, French photographer David Chambon the macro insect master has entered the building, and it looks like he’s brought along his amazing collection of photographs with him! Chambon has been an amateur photographer for over ten good years, capturing the various aspects of life a photographer enjoys taking; he specifies how he wishes to capture … Continue reading »
Tag Archives: beautiful
Carsten Witte- The Allure of Natural Seduction
I recently watched a TED talk about pollination, to which you’d be thinking, “That has no connection with the erotic nature of the female figure?” Haha, you would be surprised, Mother Earth is the sexiest lady around and she uses seduction and attractiveness to further the advancement of life. The gifted photographer Carsten Witte, captures … Continue reading »
Neil Krug- The Cowboy of Artistic Vision
You ever get that amazing uproarious feeling when you find a song or a band that speaks to your soul? It’s almost equivalent to being lost in a desert of drabness until you find that water source of wonderful to fill your bones back with life. Ladies and gentlemen, finding Neil Krugs photographic genius has … Continue reading »
New Zealand South Island Timelapse
Andrew Goldie is a Sydney, Australia based photographer and filmmaker with a knack for creating some amazing footage. Of this time-lapse movie he filmed along New Zealand Alps, Goldie writes: ‘With amazing landscapes everywhere ‘the land of the long white cloud’ is a feast for the eyes and senses’. Continue reading »
Yoshika Sakai- Frozen in spring
Now here is a rare shooter; photographer Yoshika Sakai captures some stunning images, but the ones that stand out are her beautiful flower shots. I’ve seen thousands of pictures of cherry blossoms before, all pretty decent, all capture the beauty of a Japanese spring time but Sakai’s pictures are on the next level- that says … Continue reading »
The Psychological Importance of Doors
The door- you pass through them like light rays through the iris, as a phantom floating through a physical object in a spatial plane. One has to wonder; can you waltz on by without paying a toll? When passing through a door, you leave behind a small part of yourself, only to find that missing … Continue reading »
Colorful Sound Sculptures
Unbelievable, this beats those ordinary water droplet photographs ten fold, brilliantly novel idea. The creative studio Dentsu collaborated with photographer Linden Gledhill to create this amazing series of ‘paint sculptures’ using sound vibrations. The oscillations of a speaker are transferred to a thin membrane which surrounds the system, when the speakers were off ink drops … Continue reading »
Lake Lugano House
Here’s a cool looking house, perched on the hillside overlooking Lake Lugano in Switzerland. It’s hillside vantage point lets a person view all the natural beauties of the lake and surrounding landscapes; even the idyllic historic village of Brusino Arsizio (population just under 500) is in sight. The residence was designed by Milan-based architect Jacopo … Continue reading »
Kenneth Parker- The Souls of Powerful Landscapes
He’s no Peter Parker superhero but he sure as hell is one fantastic photographer. Unlike most, he doesn’t go trigger happy on his camera, hoping for that one okay shot out of the hundreds; not Mr Parker, he will sit and meditatively wait for that one perfect capture to come his way, even if it … Continue reading »
Claude Renault- Colors of Life
The color & composition are just to god damn beautiful, it’s quite amazing how Renault does it; his pictures are mesmerizing, to say the least. This man is a well traveled individual, focusing his talents on locations such as Morocco and India- countries rich in vibrant hues. It’s funny, his obsession with color was apparent … Continue reading »
Bob Horowitz- Crisply Defined
I was looking at my blogs’ ‘thought cloud’ today and realized that the photography section is feeling a little insecure about itself, so i decided to add some more content to it. So while i was flicking through flicker, i found Bob. What caught my eye was his night photography, it’s jaw-droppingly awesome and the … Continue reading »
Emily Wettstein
This “go green” river of change is meandering about our culture these days with millions of people supporting the flow, whether their famous or simple folk like you and me. Many of us have different ideas about this, but Emily Wettstein has a literal one. If you take a look at her ‘green’ table design … Continue reading »
Tomokazu Matsuyama- Quirks of Colours
Matsuyamas’ work captures chaos within the ordered whole, it’s quite intriguing and has a sense of secrecy which draws a person in for another look. The flashes of color give off a sense of movement, a tripped out 4th dimensional feel which seems to hint at a fleeting glimpse of something impermanent. He seems to … Continue reading »
LYNX – Rules to Rugby
This video will leave you saying: Wow, whoa, sweet, nice, awesome and with a bunch of other positively charged comments. Why? It’s because it’s so unbelievably informative, with great video editing and camera angels that just make learning the rules fun for once. Strangely enough it has been observed that this effect mostly enchants males, … Continue reading »
Tom Hoops
Yet another golden find, I caught Tom Hoops while fishing the internet and i got to say he’s one of the best portrait photographers I’ve ever seen. He was born in England in the early 70′s and taught him self the ways of the photographer, he started shooting professionally in 2008 and now spends his … Continue reading »