Photography (Page 2)

The selection of design posts and articles about the last 150 years of professional photography offers a fascinating insight into the evolution of this art form. The field has undergone significant changes from the early days of black-and-white photography to the modern era of digital cameras.

One notable development has been the rise of photojournalism, which has played a crucial role in documenting world events and shaping public opinion. Another trend is the emergence of fine art photography, which blurs the lines between traditional painting and photography.

In recent years, technological advancements have made it easier for amateur photographers to capture high-quality images, leading to a democratization of the field. Social media platforms have also created new opportunities for photographers to showcase their work and reach wider audiences.

Overall, this collection provides a comprehensive overview of professional photography’s history and current state, offering valuable insights for both enthusiasts and professionals alike.

Abstract colorful landscape photograph by Franco Fontana featuring vibrant green, yellow, and red fields with a single white tree in the background.

Fontana has shot advertisements for brands such as Fiat, Volkswagen, Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane, Snam, Sony, Volvo, Versace, Canon, Kodak, Robe di Kappa, Swissair, and the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung and The New York Times.Read More →

Ansel Adams was one of the great photographers of the 20th century. Ansel Adams was born in San Francisco, and he began to take photographs in the High Sierra and Yosemite National Park, with which much of his name is permanently associated, he became a professional photographer in 1930.Read More →

After a ten days holiday in Tokyo which ended up a visual feast.  I took hundreds of photos with my iPhone the colour within this is vivid and I was interested what type of colour palette I was able to extract from it.  I call it Shinjuku.Read More →

If you are looking for an original and cosy cafe in London, have a tour at the  God’s Own Junkyard, an entirely decorated with neons bar. For all the warm and kitsch deco lovers, this place will be an insolite experience. The owners, Chris & Linda Bracey, are neons collectioners since 40 years and they can be proud of having in their collection lights from iconic movies like Eyes Wide Shut, The Dark Knight and Charlie and the chocolate factory.Read More →