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Field Report: Urban Geometry Street Photography with the Zeiss 35mm f1.4 Milvus Lens with Fujifilm Acros 100 (Premium)
To say that working with the Zeiss 35mm f1.4 Milvus lens isn’t a dream in many ways is an honest to goodness understatement. The new lens, which was announced earlier last month, is one of the latest options on the market. Zeiss touts the image quality to bt so good that they’re even specifically marketing…
Pietro Bevilacqua: An Attraction to Forms and Their Union
“It was like getting reborn!” says photographer Pietro Bevilacqua about his photographic journey…
How to Get Your Urban Geometry Street Photography Photo Portfolio Published (Premium)
Let’s pretend for a moment, that you are in a meeting with a millionaire.
Paul Stone: A Photographer in His Own World
“The moment I made a black and white inkjet portrait on an old Epson 1290 was a big moment for me…”
Joshua Cook: Urban Geometry Based on Clean, Straight Lines
Black and white is important to the future of art in the world because everything is always so busy and nobody can concentrate on anything for more than 5 seconds anymore.
NYRoamer: Timeless, Classic, Seductive Black and White Photography (Premium Interview)
“I feel they are timeless, classic, and seductive.” says @NYRoamer on Instagram.
Mastering the Art of Black and White Urban Geometry Photography (Premium)
Urban Geometry is founded on the ideas of Bresson. But to master it, you need to evolve as a photographer and an artist.
Alexander Benz: Discovering Black and White Urban Geometry in NYC
“I often roamed the city at night, always having my camera, a Leica M6 loaded with high speed 3200 ASA film, with me.”
Joel Tjintjelaar: Defining a Unique Creative Vision with Urban Geometry (Premium Interview)
“There’s a certain quietness and introversion to a black and white print hanging on a wall.”