Category: Photography

Urban Abandoned Houses Photography

Urban Abandoned Houses Photography

| April 1, 2011 | Comments (2)

Every photography project starts with an obsession, a thought or an idea. Other times it begins out of pure curiosity of an artist and it turns in a series/documentary in no time. This is also the case of Detroit based photographer Kevin Bauman, author of the project 100 Abandoned Houses. Concerned about the decadent state [...]

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15 Great Aerial Photographs For Your Inspiration

15 Great Aerial Photographs For Your Inspiration

| December 2, 2010 | Comments (2)

Today we’re taking a peak in the field of aerial photography, a type of photography that has its roots in France’s 1858 when balloonist Gaspard-Félix Tournachon practiced it over Paris. Although its uses extend over cartography, land marking and artistic projects, we’re just going to stick to its environmental use. Does any of these pictures [...]

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Dancing With Invisible Light

Dancing With Invisible Light

| November 30, 2010 | Comments (2)

Dancing with Invisible Light: a series of interactions shot with Kinect’s infrared structured light From the description of the project: With these images I was exploring the unique photographic possibilities presented by using a Microsoft Kinect as a light source. The Kinect – an inexpensive videogame peripheral – projects a pattern of infrared dots known as [...]

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Andrzej Dragan’s Creepy Photography

Andrzej Dragan’s Creepy Photography

| September 23, 2010 | Comments (9)

Andrzej Dragan is a Polish physicist and a talented photographer. He creates a macabre atmosphere around his portraits, which I consider most representative of his work. His world is done in a sort of urban decade scenario, which gives the viewer a cold feeling while watching. All of his characters display an evil look, an [...]

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