Documentary Explores Corky Lee: Photographer of Asian-American Life
A new documentary explores the life and career of photographer Corky Lee who turned his lens to the Asian Americans who are so often left out of history. [Read More] petapixel.com »
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A new documentary explores the life and career of photographer Corky Lee who turned his lens to the Asian Americans who are so often left out of history. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Like the Underground Railroad, the Leica Freedom Train was not a physical object or location but a monumental and dangerous effort to save people from persecution and even death. [Read More] petapixel.com »
With the spooky season in full swing, a new exhibition exploring the origins of paranormal and spiritual photography has been unveiled by Getty Images. [Read More] petapixel.com »
A documentary series looking at street photographers has just been released with the camera being turned on shooters like Daniel Arnold and Jill Freedman. [Read More] petapixel.com »
A new documentary explores the life and works of Ernest Withers, an iconic civil rights photographer who was revealed to be an FBI informant after he died. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Photographer Anya Anti has created 2.5 Seconds, a climate change awareness project that she hopes will start a conversation about the issue and educate more people about the facts, the urgency of the crisis, and the seriousness of its consequences. [Read More] petapixel.com »
"People don't like change, especially changing their views," notes Dallas-based photographer Cherisha Kay Norman about the lack of adaptability of society to changes around them. As someone who has gone through many mental illnesses herself, she feels there needs to be more open and transparent discussion around the topics. thephoblographer.com »
Documentary portrait photographer Antoine Didienne has captured 50 fathers from all walks of life to explore and challenge preconceived notions about what fatherhood and parenting mean today. [Read More] petapixel.com »
I was blown away when I first saw Allison Stewart’s series, Bug Out Bag: The Commodification of American Fear. The work zeroed in on the mindset, ubiquitous paranoia, or to borrow from Hunter S, Thompson, our collective “fear and loathing” of America today. petapixel.com »
“All of these pictures were taken in one night, as a snowstorm covered the Netherlands,” Stijn Hoekstra tells me. It was the winter of 2021, and amid the COVID-19 crisis, the country had imposed a mandatory curfew from 9:00 PM to 4:30 AM. thephoblographer.com »
This relaxing visual journey takes viewers through the United States’ most beautiful cities and national parks, captured in a large-scale, 36-minute timelapse film. Specializing in motion timelapse and hyperlapse photography, Emeric Le Bars — originally from France and now based in Los Angeles, California — has shot over 500 clips of his current home city […] petapixel.com »
In an attempt to spread awareness of climate change, conceptual artist Patricia Carr Morgan has published a series of images that depicts ice and glaciers melting in Greenland and Antarctica. Morgan, based in Arizona, has had her work exhibited in museums and galleries across the U. petapixel.com »
Here's a question. What would you think if we told you that time traveling is a real thing? Would you assume that we're joking? Or that we read too many science fiction books? Fair enough. Time traveling is a mysterious concept wrapped in thousands of legends and myths and most of us will probably never figure it out whether it's a real thing or just another creation of the seemingly limitless human imagination. boredpanda.com »
Negative space can be a powerful tool for visual storytelling just as the focus on form or a subject. It works just as well as patterns and leading lines in drawing our eyes around the frame. Nathan Wirth makes an interesting approach to demonstrate this through his superb black and white series, guided by the Japanese minimalism of the spatial concept of ma. thephoblographer.com »
Feeling the need for some serious photography inspiration? We're sure today's featured series by Italian photographer and videographer Bruno Pisani fits the bill. Aside from being a showcase of moody scenes and stunning details, it's also a great example of what we can achieve when we work on our creative vision before anything else. thephoblographer.com »
If you were intrigued and hypnotized by the unique and often haunting visual stories of Russian photographer Dmitri Pryahin, we have another of his fascinating series for you to draw inspiration from. thephoblographer.com »
If you're fond of photographing empty or abandoned spaces, the latest installment of CineStill Frames will change the way you think about it. In this episode, director Brendan Leahy introduces us to Indiana-based artist and film photographer John H. thephoblographer.com »
If you're fond of photographing empty or abandoned spaces, the latest installment of CineStill Frames will change the way you think about it. In this episode, director Brendan Leahy introduces us to Indiana-based artist and film photographer John H. thephoblographer.com »
Minimalist photography, at its most basic concept, does involve stripping a scene down to it barest elements. The focus is often on a monochromatic palette, a simple synchronicity of shapes, a sprawl of patterns, punchy contrast, or a singular subject. thephoblographer.com »
Solitude has been at the core of many concepts, making it one of the most widely explored ideas for many creative projects. More than just showing lone subjects in somber settings, Budapest-based photographer Bence Bakonyi in collaboration with graphic designer Kira Koroknai thought of probing deeper into the other possible meanings of solitude. thephoblographer.com »
The Arctic region is one of the most extreme places on Earth, but also among the most vulnerable. We've long been hearing about why it's imperative to keep the polar region protected: to avoid the catastrophic consequences and to. thephoblographer.com »
Amanda Carlson shares the first of five photo series in partnership with Peerspace. iso.500px.com »
My primary photographic goal is to capture strong visual elements, such as mystery, feelings, harmony, and simplicity. This unique art also exists as an artistic expression of myself, a great field of continuous self-discovery, a path for personal creative fulfillment through the ever-changing vision of this world thephoblographer.com »
We take a break from Louis Dazy's punchy colors and moody double exposures to revisit one of his old works. In a set from a few years ago called Smokescreen, the Paris-based film photographer showcased his eye for sentimental imagery sans the hues and overlaps that have become his signature style. thephoblographer.com »
Heads up, Ansel Adams fans and landscape photographers! You might want to mark your calendars as early as now and plan ahead your next visit to the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. An upcoming exhibit is set to bring together the landscape master's most renowned work with those of his 19th century predecessors and over 20 contemporary artists who presently delve into the same subjects and themes. thephoblographer.com »
Our very own Chris Gampat very recently had a fun chat with Bill Manning for the latest Studio C-41 podcast, and we want to share with our readers what went down. After talking about Chris' beginnings and how he got started with The Phoblographer, they dug deep into the main event: his top 10 film gear reviews. thephoblographer.com »
Lovers of instant photography, particularly of the retro-hued images revealed by Polaroid film, find it a particularly striking and effective medium for emotional visual stories despite the imperfections. thephoblographer.com »
The great American outdoors has been inspiring artists, photographers, and adventurers for generations, each with their own depiction and connection to these revered landscapes. The most recent to share with us his portraits of the American West is Seattle-based Cody Cobb, who continues his quest to capture the quiet moments against breath-taking sceneries. thephoblographer.com »
My name is Tom Bradley. I was brought up in London, where I'm generally based, but I spend much of the time abroad. I've been pretty lucky these last 8 or so years and traveled quite extensively across west and Central Africa, Southeast Asia, and one or two other places in the world. thephoblographer.com »
Some of the most effective and clever takes on street photography have veered away from the usual scenes of activity and curious-looking faces. We've seen architecture transform into spaceships, cities take on colorful alter-egos at nights, and shadow play serve as a compelling narrative device. thephoblographer.com »
The beauty of symmetry and the intrigue of duplicity are some of the most commonly explored techniques in conceptual photography. If you find these themes particularly interesting, this curious-looking set of Slovakian photographer Maria Svarbova is a delightful mix of both. thephoblographer.com »
Photographer Roger Weiss was finding himself increasingly disassociating with the photographs depicting women, so he set out to capture the female form in a different way. boredpanda.com »