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Mark Watson takes on the Morning Glory Cloud with Nikon DSLR
by admin on Jun.14, 2010, under featured, video
Extreme sports photographer Mark Watson tells of the photographic adventure of a lifetime – capturing the spectacular Morning Glory cloud. Using a Nikon D300S + 10.5mm fisheye lens attached to the hang glider he provides an incredible angle of the mysterious formation. In an amazing feat, world record holding, Red Bull hang-glider Jonny Durand, has become the first man ever to perform aerobatics on the cloud above the remote wilderness of the Gulf Of Carpentaria.
The Story Behind Ansel Adams
by admin on Jun.08, 2010, under featured
Join Marc Silber for an inside look at Ansel Adams’ home: His son Michael gives us a rare inside look at Ansel’s gallery – where we hear the story behind one of his most iconic shots “Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico” – how he captured it with only moments of light to spare. Then see his darkroom with unreleased footage of Ansel at work, you have a view of the man producing his indelible images. You’ll come away with a new understanding of this great artist’s work.
Featured: Jason Lee Parry & Barbora Vesela
by admin on May.22, 2010, under featured
The Oregon based photographer spent his youth bouncing from one town to the next and eventually found his calling as a self-taught photographer. With a knack for capturing energy and emotion, combined with an eye for unusual settings, Jason Parry embraces a photography style that is truly his own.
Yann Arthus-Bertrand – Watch the full movie “Home”
by admin on May.20, 2010, under featured, video
Born in 1946, Yann Arthus-Bertrand has always been fond of nature. It was in the late 70s, in Kenya, while studying with his wife Anne the every day life of a pride of lions that, that he truly became a photographer. He understood that he had to tell the facts through images rather than words. He also discovered the beauty of the world seen from above when he became a hot air balloon pilot and began experimenting aerial photography.
Madonna photos in Interview May 2010
by admin on May.18, 2010, under featured
Madonna, the queen of pop nabs the cover of this month’s Interview photographed by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott. Taking on ensembles from the likes of Versace, L’wren Scott and Givenchy, the musician gets rebellious with the help of lace, leather and a few dangerous accessories styled by Karl Templer. Enjoy some great new shots of Madonna and check out the original interview with video.
Featured Photographer: Bruce Dale
by admin on May.15, 2010, under featured, video
30 Years of BAD Pictures from Bruce Dale on Vimeo.
Featured Photographer: Juame De Laiguana
by admin on May.10, 2010, under featured
Graphic designer, art director, producer and photographer, Juame de Laiguana has been developing his work within the areas of design and publicity for more than twenty years. In the middle of the 90s, Jaume set out on his career as a photographer, signing his works as Juame de Laiguana. You can view some of his great work here.
Featured: Ryan Schude
by admin on May.02, 2010, under featured
Living and working in Los Angeles, Ryan has a great eye for interesting subjects and manages some incredible feats of staging and lighting. His imagination is contagious and his master of lighting, color and control of small details are just some of the reason why if you love photography and movies you can’t miss this photographer work.
American Mountains
by admin on Apr.20, 2010, under featured, photos, travelling
One of my first photos from the USA 2010 trip. It was a beautiful time, great trip and 2,613 new photos in my Aperture gallery. It will take some tome to process it… This is one of the favorites from the trip. The shot is taken near Mono Lake.
Carl Warner: Foodscapes
by admin on Feb.20, 2010, under featured
Carl Warner is a London-based photographer who is famous for making foodscapes: landscapes made of food. These images look like painted landscapes, including towering hills, sea and stormy weather in the background. However, if you look a little more closely you can see that the sea and storm are made of cabbage, in other photo trees are broccoli and the hills are baked potatoes. But it is not painting, it is a true photo! Also everything you can see in the photograph is made of real food! Thanks to Robert for sending me this tip!
Check out Carl’s website for more photos here.





