Posts tagged with "Photography"
High Speed Photography
In a blink of the eye, a lot can happen. A lot of astonishing things happen in a split of a second, but they are moving too quickly for us to see. High speed photography is the art of photographing a rapidly occurring event. Depending on the event to be photographed, methods range from use [...]
Underwater Photography
Underwater photography is the field of photography where photographs are taken under the sea while scuba diving and swimming. Although it is the most difficult form of photography and the photographers have to face lots of difficulties. But all their troubles and difficulties worth it when they develop under water photographs. The world beneath us [...]
Incredible Planet Mars Photography
On the pages of National Geographic and NASA site, from time to time, there are amazing digital images Dane Kish Vinenbosa, which were obtained by using the landscape simulation Terragen. Since 1999, Vinenbosa has been working with different versions of this program. Most of the images presented in this release was made using digital elevation [...]
The Outer Child – Photo Retouching Works By Cristian Girotto
There was a time when the clichéd notion that “there is a child inside all of us” warmed our hearts. However, we had never actually pictured what such a child would look like. After seeing the collaborative project by Paris-based retoucher Cristian Girotto and photographer Quentin Curtat entitled, “L’ Enfant Extérieur (The Outer Child)” we [...]
Mother Turns Sleeping Baby Into A Work of Art
Nuno can barely talk or walk, but already she’s a sensation in the art world. Well, at least in Nezo Art, or Sleeping Posture Art, thanks to her mother’s best-selling book Nezo Art no Hon (“The Book of Sleeping Posture Art”). And for a lot of Japanese mothers, this has sparked their creativity and started [...]
Invisible Street Art
Los Angeles-based video, photography and sculptural/installation artist Cayetano Ferrer has re-interpreted the discipline of graffiti through his artistic interrogation of urban objects. Through his projects “city of chicago” and “western imports” he camouflages street signs and ordinary cardboard boxes to mimic the surrounding scenery – rendering them “invisible street art”. Ferrer creates the work by pasting high-quality photographs reflecting the [...]