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Cherisha Kay Norman Explores Her Mental Health in Beautiful Photos

"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 »

2022-6-18 07:00

Gorgeous Timelapse Film Explores America’s Cities and National Parks

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 »

2021-7-2 23:07

Photographer Explores A Perfectly Preserved 19th Century Cottage, That Even Has A Newspaper Reporting The Titanic Sinking

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 »

2020-6-20 18:57

Nathan Wirth Explores Negative Space Through the Concept of “Ma”

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 »

2019-12-23 17:00

Bruno Pisani Explores How Details Reveal the Photographer’s Vision

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 »

2019-10-18 22:00

Bence Bakonyi Explores Freedom, Loneliness, and Solitude in “Floating”

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 »

2018-12-30 08:00

Andreas Kamoutsis Explores Alternate Visions Inspired by Self-Discovery

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 »

2018-7-31 10:00

MFA Boston Explores Ansel Adams’ Legacy in Upcoming Exhibit

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 »

2018-6-21 10:00