Winners Of Minimalist Photographer Of The Year 2020

Winners Of Minimalist Photographer Of The Year 2020

Minimalist Photography Awards announced the winners for 2020 in the categories of Abstract, Aerial, Architecture, Conceptual, Fine Art, Landscape, Long Exposure, Night, Open Theme, Photomanipulation, Portrait, and Street. Minimalist Photography Awards is a non-profit association, powered by black & white Minimalism magazine which aims to recognize, reward, and expose talented…

Nothing Botanics: Fine Art Photography By Raffaello De Vito

Nothing Botanics: Fine Art Photography By Raffaello De Vito

The first thing I found was this. What the Photograph reproduces to infinity has occurred only once: the Photograph mechanically repeats what could never be repeated existentially. In the Photograph, the event is never transcended for the sake of something else: the Photograph always leads the corpus I need back…

San Francisco: Colorful Minimalist Photography By David Behar

San Francisco: Colorful Minimalist Photography By David Behar

This series was shot in early March of this year in San Francisco, California. Many of the photos are from Ocean Beach, with others from Crissy Beach and the marina district. The weather was excellent that week. David Behar is an American photographer. Currently living in Los Angeles by way…

Personal Best: Agota Mirjam Berkesi

My Personal Best: Hungarian Photographer Ágota Mirjam Berkesi

My name is Ágota Mirjam Berkesi, I am from Hungary. I was born in Kaposvár in 1985. I work in the cultural field and I usually organize exhibitions, photography is sometimes my work, sometimes my escape from everyday life. I started getting interested in photography about 7 years ago. I…

Power Poles: Conceptual Photography Series By Pawel Franik

Power Poles: Conceptual Photography Series By Paweł Franik

The POWER POLES project is a conceptual project. It is a series of photographs without description. For free interpretation by the viewer. Paweł Franik born in Knurow, a small town in the province of Silesia. Currently based in Warsaw, Poland. He studied film and photography in the WST in Katowice/Poland,…

The Final Voyage: An Homage To Greenland By Stian Klo

The Final Voyage: An Homage To Greenland By Stian Klo

Visiting Greenland is a privileged but bittersweet experience. The sheer scale and brute force of nature out there is beyond comprehension. It’s an immensely beautiful part of the world, but my mind often wanders towards the future and how it will look. The icebergs are sculpted into hypnotic patterns and…

Prajapati: The Kumbhar Community Of Delhi By Jai Thakur

Prajapati: The Kumbhar Community Of Delhi By Jai Thakur

In the Indian subcontinent, the potter community is known as Kumhar or Kumbhar, derived from the term Kumharkar, literally, maker of kumbha (earthen pot). The kumbha is believed to have emerged from the cosmic ocean during the SamudraManthan (Churning of the Ocean), a mythological episode that finds mention in the…

Wildlife Photographer Peter Delaney Spent Countless Hours To Capture These Elephants Photos

Wildlife Photographer Peter Delaney Spent Countless Hours To Capture These Elephants Photos

My love of black and white photography is only surpassed by my love of African wildlife, in particular, elephants. A decade ago on my first wildlife safari in Uganda. We happened upon a herd of elephants, my first encounter with these magnificent beasts was one a frightening one. Unfortunately, the…

Wall Paintings Of Bengal: Beautiful Photo Series By Saumalya Ghosh

Wall Paintings Of Bengal: Beautiful Photo Series By Saumalya Ghosh

Paintings on the clay walls of the tribal villages have been a long-prevailing practice in India. In West Bengal, this is known as ‘Deoal Chitra’ (means wall paintings). It is predominantly found on the walls of the dwellings of the Santhal (the largest tribal community in India) communities across Birbhum,…

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