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Metallic Ink Shot In Water Form Beautiful Abstract Clouds
Talented photographer and artist, Alberto Seveso, took the concept of shooting ink in water and introduced metallic inks into the mix. When frozen in time through water, the results are serene and hypnotic. Titled il mattino ha l’oro in bocca it directly translates to 'The morning has gold in it's mouth'. With such a simple concept, the execution is exceptional and worth your time. [Via Wall to Watch via Alberto Seveso]
David Hockney
David Hockney (Born in 1937) is a English Photographer, who specializes in photocollage. David Hockney uses segmentation to emphasize the movement of the subject. The segments have been arranged to…
Milk Captured in Time
“Coffee Time” is a high-speed photo shoot by Egor N.. Photos © Egor N. Link via Beautiful Life
Juxtapoz Magazine - Ryan McGinness Explores #metadata
What we have always loved about Ryan McGinness is that he loves to break things down. He breaks down the idea of the painting, the idea of the artist...
Ryan Johnson
I came across some delightful sculptures from artist Ryan Johnson that got me pretty excited. I'm very interested by these playful characters, full of dignified humor despite an almost laughably pathetic appearance. These guys remind me a little bit of Ed Kienholz's work too, which is
Eva Navarro | Aereal Portrait 14 | LUMAS
Aereal Portrait 14, picture from the series Walkers by Eva Navarro, LUMAS Artist ✓
DULCIS DOMUS
Curated by Ignacio García Leñero. Risk it for the biscuit. Product designer 1987 Madrid Based in Madrid INSTAGRAM: @Iglenero
How to Capture Motion Blur in Photography
Capturing movement in images is something that many photographers only think to do when they are photographing sports or other fast moving subjects. While there is an obvious opportunity in sports photography to emphasize the movement of participants – almost every type of photography can benefit from the emphasis of movement in a shot – […]
Ballerina Expresses Raw Emotions through Portraits of Delicate Dance Movements
Dancers use their bodies as finely-tuned instruments, communicating thoughts and feelings through movement. As Olga Kuraeva explains to Instagram Blog, to
Nude: Photo Series by Shinichi Maruyama | Inspiration Grid
Japanese photographer Shinichi Maruyama captures the beauty of the human body in motion in his latest series “Nude”. “The figure in the image, which is…
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Artist Combines Drawing With Photography With Amazing Results -DesignBump
Sebastien del Grosso was constantly thinking about drawing as a youngster. Afterwards, he’d get using similar fire into photography. Finally, he chose to try and unite the two artistic mediums and formulate an original manner of making expressive self portraits. I believed the mixture of both of these fires would permit me to give free
Muybridge Art Refrence - Close Up Movement Of Hand Beating Time - Plate 535
Flash forward: Gjon Mili's amazing stroboscopic photographs – in pictures
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Dr Strobe: the man who stopped time and electrified photography – in pictures
A bullet being shot through an apple, an egg being cracked into a fan, or a play-by-play of Pancho Gonzales's famous serve ... MIT professor Harold Edgerton invented the strobe flash in the 1930s – and his stroboscopic photography captured amazing moments that would otherwise be missed in the blink of an eye