Daido Moriyama Uses An Ordinary Compact Camera And Never Stops Shooting
Daido Moriyama uses an ordinary compact camera and never stops shooting. The artist is the most celebrated photographer to emerge from the Japanese Provoke movement of the 1960s. In this film, Moriyama...
View ArticleMy Personal Best: Indian Photographer Mayukh Mitra
My name is Mayukh Mitra. I am an amateur photographer. My main interest is documentary photography. I like to click festivals, streets and candid moments of life. Now I am working as a Senior...
View Article100+ Landscape Photographers you should follow
A Zen Proverb says, Mountains keep flowing while the river remains passive and stands tall midst the chaos around time and conscience. Landscape Photography is the most challenging and difficult genre...
View ArticleSiddharthan Raman shows why he rates his 28mm above most of the celebrated...
Not many appreciated or agreed to the fact for me going to buy a 28mm lens for my crop sensor camera. I did some basic study on the internet but then the reviews had its own negative impacts on me. It...
View ArticleMy Personal Best: Finnish Street Photographer Annu Esko
I am Annu Esko from Finland. My history with photography started when I was eight years old, and I won some money from the lottery. With that money, my parents wanted to buy a camera for me. My uncle,...
View ArticleAlex Webb Talking about his 30 years of Photography Journey – Must Watch...
Its really great thing to spend 20 minutes time to watch this amazing interview by Alex Webb. He is talking about his 30 years of photography journey and his views about Color Photography, People,...
View ArticleIn Between Days: My Neighborhood During the COVID Lockdown by Htet T San
In Between Days. A Visual Diary from my neighborhood during the COVID19 quarantine. It was a full moon night but the city is gripped with fear and the silence can be heard deep within from our soul. I...
View ArticleNikon, Olympus, Leica Offering Free Online Photography Courses
This is the time to learn something and upgrade ourselves. The good news is a lot of platforms, photographers are giving their advice and experiences in online. Here, photography equipment giants...
View ArticleDo Wonders with your Kit Lens – An Overview about 18-55mm
This time we give you an article on how to create stunning images with your kits lens. Yes, that 18-55mm lens which many of us must have an underestimated lens. One should think why the manufacturers...
View ArticleMy Personal Best: Documentary Photographer Felipe Malhue Ortiz
Felipe Malhue (1994) is a documentary photographer born in San Antonio, Chile. He has photography studies with a mention in photojournalism, in parallel he has had training in workshops with...
View ArticleAn Overview about Simplicity and Minimalism in Photography
In both life and photography, simplicity is very important. Life simplification techniques can also easily apply to your photography. If you observe that most unsuccessful photographs fail because they...
View ArticleThe Secret to Creating a Great Image By Cole Thompson
Guest Article By : Cole Thompson John Holland Memorial – Convict Lake, CA – 2012 What does it take to create a great image? At various times in my life I’ve had different thoughts about this; as a...
View ArticleMy Personal Best: Street Photographer Philip Bourke
I’ve lived in Cork for well over a decade. Not long after moving to Cork I discovered photography, documentary photography. While the initial years were spent looking outward I gradually sensed that I...
View ArticleA Divine Fusion on Music & Photography – An Interesting Article
When we understand that sound is nothing but vibrations all around created using crafted instruments or any sensual instrument. It becomes even more compelling for us to compare it with Photography, to...
View ArticleBihari of Dhaka: Stateless People by Vilen Gabrielyan
Following the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971 between East and West Pakistan, the Bihari were left behind in newly formed Bangladesh. An Urdu speaking minority group, they were viewed by many as...
View ArticleMaster Photographer Antoine D’Agata Talking About His Photography Journey
French Photographer Antoine d’Agata was born in Marseille in 1961. His work deals with topics that are often considered taboo, such as addiction, personal obsessions, and darkness. He studied...
View ArticleHow To Become a Photojournalist? Useful Tips by Zoriah Miller
Zoriah is an award-winning photojournalist whose work has been featured in some of the world’s most prestigious galleries and publications. In this article, he is explaining “How to Become a...
View ArticleJames Nachtwey on How Photography Can Change the World
In 2015, World renowned Photojournalist and War Photographer James Nachtwey received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Society of Magazine Editors for his 30 years of work. Watch this...
View ArticleMy Personal Best: Street Photographer Michael Goldrei
I’m a self-taught street and documentary photographer. Originally from the UK, I previously lived in London for 14 years before moving to Vienna, Austria in 2017. I got into street photography in 2011...
View ArticleTrees of Namibia: Beautiful Photographs by Isabella Tabacchi
Visiting Namibia was one of the best experiences in my life. In Africa is possible to have a very deep contact with nature and feel emotions that were lost in childhood. The landscapes of Namibia are...
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