When you think of trains, parking garages, and factories, beautiful is not usually the first thing that comes to mind. Well, apparently you have never seen the photography of Branislav Kropilak. Growing up and studying in places like the Czech Republic and Bratslavia have clearly given him a compelling world view.
His work his breathtaking, he […]
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Branislav Kropilak - Awe Inspiring Industrial Photography
July 22nd, 2008 · 2 Comments
Tags: Art · Inspiration · Photography
Abelardo Morell - Beautiful Camera Obscura
July 1st, 2008 · No Comments
I recently discovered Abelardo Morell, a phenomenal photographer, and currently a professor at Boston’s own Mass Art. While all of his photos are beautiful I was particularly amazed by his Camera Obscura work. The way he blends landscapes into local settings, cities into hotel rooms and oceans into bedrooms is really unbelievable. Some of his […]
Tags: Art · Boston · Inspiration · Photography
Robert Knight at the PRC
May 1st, 2008 · 1 Comment
[ May 23, 2008 7:30 pm to July 2, 2008 7:30 pm. ]
Robert Knight, a photographer, and professor at Emerson College is going to be part of the Photographic Resource Center’s (PRC) Annual Juried Exhibition. I have had Rob for a class and he is a great teacher and a phenomenal photographer. You can see his work at his website. The exhibition has it’s opening reception on […]
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Photoshop Express
April 7th, 2008 · No Comments
Adobe has recently released a beta version their new image editing web application called Photoshop Express. For completely free, a user can upload, organize, and edit up to 2GB of images for free. This is a huge step for Adobe as more and more applications are now becoming web applications. The truly marvelous thing about […]
Tags: Culture · Technology · Photography · Design
Gregory Crewdson’s ‘Beneath the Roses’
March 6th, 2008 · 2 Comments
Beneath the Roses, the new book by Gregory Crewdson was released on the 1st and it is absolutely gorgeous. Crewdson’s photos are very large scale, and he makes an epic production out of photography. He has full crews of hundreds of people that work all day to set up these shoots, similar to a film crew.
You […]
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Bill Sullivan’s ‘More Turns’
March 4th, 2008 · No Comments
Bill Sullivan’s Series ‘More Turns’ is a great portrait series, taken in the NYC subway between 2004 and 2005.
I love Bill Sullivan’s photo’s. He does some really amazing portraiture work invoking the truly candid subject.
His statement about situational photography is particularly interesting:
1. The image or photograph must be candid
2. The context of the situation must be […]
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Keep Your Eyes Open
July 15th, 2007 · No Comments
Fugazi fans, don’t lose your shit but there’s a new book being released by Glen E. Friedman who photographed the band throughout a majority of their career. The book is being released on the same day of Fugazi’s first show ever– just 20 years later. Think about it… you can read this while watching Instrument.
Here’s Ian […]
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