Why You Should Embrace Abstract Photography
Abstract photography is one of those things that you either love or hate. Either way, it’s a genre worth dabbling in, as you can learn a lot about your camera from it. [Read More] petapixel.com »
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Abstract photography is one of those things that you either love or hate. Either way, it’s a genre worth dabbling in, as you can learn a lot about your camera from it. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Firework displays are few and far between, making it hard to practice photographing them. Fortunately for Benjamin Sunkyong Kim, he lives in New York and every Friday night from July to September there is a fireworks display at Coney Island. [Read More] petapixel.com »
When we think of fireworks, most of us picture familiar, vibrant bursts of color lighting up the night sky, each explosion a momentary spectacle in a blossom of color. petapixel.com »
Abstract landscape photography offers a unique opportunity to explore the world around us in a completely different way. By focusing on patterns, shapes, and textures, we can discover unseen worlds in even the most mundane places. [Read More] petapixel.com »
In a unique blending of mediums, the works of artist Natalie Cheung invite viewers into a myriad of captured ‘experiences through time and movement’ set onto the surface of photosensitive paper and microplastic sculptures. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Living on a farm, photographer Kate Kirkwood became accepted by two herds of cows grazing nearby. While getting to know the inquisitive but gentle animals, Kirkwood captured a unique series of bovine abstracts she calls "Cowspines." [Read More] petapixel.com »
When asked to present food in a natural yet humorous manner, photographer Dwight Eschliman and his team brought the concept to life through a series of well-lit, colorful, and styled photos for the supermarket chain Lidl. [Read More] petapixel.com »
As someone who grew up surrounded by nature, landscape photographer TJ Thorne has found water photography, in particular, helps him reach a flow state experience during mental health struggles in life. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Looking to evoke feelings of calmness and peace through photography, Lazar Gintchin created a collection of abstract ocean and seascapes focused on simplicity, movement, and softness. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Combining hyperrealism photography with fragments of mundane and ordinary places, photographer Connor Daly has created unique images that blend the real and the imagined. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Photographer Zoe Wetherall has captured a series of images from the perspective of a hot air balloon, creating abstract landscape images with a top-down perspective. Called “Lines of Nature,” her series juxtaposes the lines of man, nature, and where they come together. petapixel.com »
I think photography is not just to capture what you can see (or what you cannot with the naked eye), but I also like creative photography, where the photographer creates the scene for a story told by the picture. boredpanda.com »
My name is Jayna Ho. I’m a self-educated photographer who creates abstract and impressionist images. For the last year or so, I’ve focused on using ICM (intentional camera movement) techniques as a means to explore creatively. thephoblographer.com »
I don’t consider myself a genre-specific photographer. For me, sticking to specific genres is so limiting. I like to go out, explore the world, and see what attracts my eye. So although I am going to share some ideas about abstract photography – it’s not definitive or exclusive. These ideas and photos are aimed at […] petapixel.com »
Not so long ago, we placed the spotlight on the stunning aerial photos of Iceland’s Stampar volcanic crater row which were snapped by Gabor Nagy in the Reykjanes Peninsula. It was yet another of many reasons proving Iceland is one of the most otherworldly places on Earth. thephoblographer.com »
Abstract photography continues to fascinate, perplex, and surprise us, whether we’re visiting a museum or browsing 500px. The post How to shoot beautiful abstract photography appeared first on 500px. iso.500px.com »
Tiny crystals on a glass slide may look unimpressive to the naked eye, but with a macro lens and some polarizing filters they become magical. We show you how to make your own. Know the answer to Don's polarization trivia at the end of the episode? Tell us in the comments! Subscribe to our YouTube channel to get new episodes of DPReview TV every week. dpreview.com »
There’s no shortage of creative photography ideas that you can try while isolating, but we really like this one from the folks at Adaptalux. Using just some paper and light, they’ll show you how you can capture beautiful abstract macro photography without leaving home. petapixel.com »
As a landscape photographer I’m a big fan of grand vistas and photographing with wide angle lenses. But sometimes the smaller things can be just as impressive. In this little article I’ll be sharing some tips that will hopefully give you some inspiration when photographing abstracts. And when you start to see them, you can’t […] petapixel.com »
Here are our top tips for creating abstract pictures that are both artistic, and highly marketable, as royalty-free stock photography. The post 11 secrets for Licensing abstract photography appeared first on 500px. iso.500px.com »
Nature never runs out of stuff to amaze us, so we tend to turn to its wonders to fuel our creativity. Dunes and the surrounding landscapes, for example, often provide photographers with inspiration for abstract and conceptual approaches to landscape photography. thephoblographer.com »
Alan Humphris' dreamy abstract street photography captures memories, not moments. The post Abstract Street Photography That Captures The Look & Feel of Fading Memories appeared first on 500px Blog. iso.500px.com »
In my project Curves, I am displaying other, original look of portraits. It goes beyond the classical beauty and prefers an abstract image of the photographed model. I try to distort the perfect symmetry of the shape so that the final portrait will look at first as an abstract painting. boredpanda.com »
Last time we followed Munich-based aerial photographer Tom Hegen around his Arctic adventures, we saw him capture icebergs like surreal floating castles, and remind us of what we stand to lose to climate change. thephoblographer.com »
Ever been curious about getting experimental with food photography? The genre can actually yield some pretty interesting results with some out-of-the-box approaches. Case in point is the clever project by Gabriella Marks which put the spotlight on the produce rather than scrumptious dishes. thephoblographer.com »
We see "from farm to table" documentary photography all the time, but how many of us have thought about "from quarry to city"? In a nutshell, this is what the brilliant set of aerial photographs by Munich-based photographer and designer Tom Hegen seems to tell us about. thephoblographer.com »
Chelsea sasses the old-heads right off the bat. Tony wears cool glasses to assure you he is working on a video about shooting the eclipse. This week we satisfied Tony’s new obsession by looking at your geometric and abstract photos. northrup.photo »
This week’s topic is a fun one. I, like Tony, really love geometry in photos. I like abstract as well, the focus on shape and form is really compelling. I’m not entirely sure how you teach something like this though. northrup.photo »
This was one of the most fun shows in a while, and that’s saying a lot cause we’ve had some great ones lately. Chelsea was on fire. Your photos were pretty good too. I killed an ant. I have no regrets. northrup.photo »
Abstract photography seems to be an elusive subject, hard to nail down to a single definition. This may be due to the abstract nature of the idea of “abstraction” and perpetuating misconceptions about abstract photography. petapixel.com »
Hey folks! This week’s topic was a fun one: lines. I like these abstract topics, partially because I’m lazy and partially because I just like abstract photography. Not that these images had to be abstract, but that’s what I tend to when shooting something simple. The problem I came across with almost all of these […] northrup.photo »
I love Macro photography. The beauty of macro opens my eyes to the beauty of something we don’t pay attention to… I love the amazing details, the whole new world in the world of the small. boredpanda.com »