“Music is my main medium, it’s similar in a way that you’re creating something from the ground up, but with photography you have much less to work with in that, once you’ve captured the image, you have a very strict boundary of manipulation.”
An inspiring documentation of the monochrome lifestyle
By Katherine Phipps
Frank Dautant: Views From The Land Down Under (Premium)
“For me the important part is the whole experience of taking a photograph. I just become more present, more aware of the landscape that is in front of me.”
Creating Better Compositions: Landscape Lessons from Minor White (Premium)
Let’s explore some of the visual devices which Minor White used to create photos of the natural world that are truly amazing.
Lucas Bois: Shadow Birds and Creating a Mood
In his series The Birds, Bois uses his poetic eye to isolate the birds and photograph them in such a way which emits a powerful mood.
Mood Building: On Blending Sculpture and Photography
“I like the surreal but at the same time, I hate when it’s predominant and redundant. What I try to do in my photos, it’s to give a little touch of surreal.”
Marcin Sacha: The Need to Convey Feelings in Images
“For all my life I have been fascinated with mathematics and geometry shapes and forms of space.”
Kurt Gledhill: Metropolis
“So just leaving my house I am instantly inspired by the people I see…”
The Other Worlds of Purnomo
“…that’s the most beautiful thing in photography that always make everything new.”
10 Under 10K: Emerging Black and White Street Photographers on Instagram
In the tradition of the great street photographers of earlier decades, there are people all around the globe adding to the visual record of person, culture, place, and architecture and sharing it with their fellow photographers and humans.
Masterclass: Add Artfulness to Your Street Photography
“These days, there are a lot of people carrying cameras around all the time. But not everyone is a photographer, and here’s why…”