Almost Everything Is Coincidence, Luck And Chance: Photography Talk By William Klein

“Almost everything is coincidence and luck and chance.” William Klein is one of the twentieth century’s most important photographers and film-makers and in this interview for Tate Media, he discusses his experience photographing on the streets of New York, the challenges in publishing his first New York book and how…

Photography Tutorials For Beginners: How To Take Photos Of Freezing Water, Flash vs Continuous Light

Here in this video tutorial, photographer Gavin Hoey explains how to take photos using a simple splash photography set up. Gavin compares two flashes and to constant lights to see which has the best action freezing ability in this specific set up. For more photography tutorials, follow Adorama: Website Facebook…

Interview With European Landscape Photographer Fabrice Forest

Fabrice Forest is a Landscape Photographer from French Alps, Europe. In his words “I think I came to photography, not for photography itself but for the relation to nature I have been taught in the family of farmers and foresters where I grew up. In my childhood, there was also…

The Advantages Of The Perfect Photography Backdrop

Photography is perhaps one of the most rewarding jobs out there. However, as with other professions, you will have to constantly educate and update yourself. Be it outdoor photography or indoor shoots, it is very necessary that you have the right tools to make the image you have imagined. Among…

Dutch Photographer Gabriel Guita Beautifully Captured Amsterdam Covered By Heavy Snow

Amsterdam is the Netherlands’ capital, known for its artistic heritage, elaborate canal system and narrow houses with gabled facades, legacies of the city’s 17th-century Golden Age. Gabriel Guita photographer based in Amsterdam, The Netherlands beautifully captured the Amsterdam most famous places and beautiful moments in heavy snow. Check these brilliant…

Dolua Mela: Photo Series By Indian Photographer Amlan Sanyal

Dolua is a village located in Chopra Tehsil of Uttar Dinajpur district in West Bengal and is situated 3.8 km away from sub-district headquarter Chopra and about 100 km away from district headquarter Raiganj. Islampur is nearest town to Dalua which is approximately 10km away. It is said that blessed…

Interview With Canadian Landscape Photographer Ross Buswell

Ross Buswell, who shoots under the name ‘Atmospherics’, is a multidisciplinary art director and photographer with over 30 years experience working professionally in the visual arts. Through formal lighting processes and a keen eye for detail, his photography transports the viewer into the actual mood, silence, and atmosphere of the…

Encolhi As Pessoas: I Shrunk The People – Miniature Photo Series By Renan Viana

Brazilian Photographer Renan Viana creates these stunning miniature photographs under the project Encolhi As Pessoas (I Shrunk The People). For Renan, the idea of ​​the project came in early 2014, during a visit to an antiquarian in the city of Belem in Brazil. He found a box with miniatures and…

Interview With Fine Art Portrait Photographer Aleksandra Kirievskaya

Aleksandra Kirievskaya is a fine art portrait photographer from Urals, Russia. In her words, “My photos are all very me. They are filled with my perception and the characters I photograph guide me. It allows me to fill the gram with different moods and atmospheres.” Thanks Aleksandra, for accepting our…

Old Delhi: Life In A Chaotic Heritage – Photo Series By Aniruddha Guha Sarkar

History tells us that the walled city of Delhi was founded as Shahjahanabad by Mughal Emperor Shahjahan in 1639 and remained the capital of the Mughals until the end of the Mughal dynasty in 1857. Once filled with mansions of nobles and members of the royal court, along with elegant…

Interview With UK Street Photographer Julian Wakeling

Julian Wakeling is a street photographer from the United Kingdom. He used to work in art galleries in London. In his words, “Broadly speaking you could say that the two elements of a photograph are form and content. I value form more, the design of the photograph. That’s art for…

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