Photography (Page 3)

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.

Giacomo Bruno, a self-taught Italian photographer and videographer, captured his incredible voyage to China’s Tibetan Plateau Kham. In this fascinating portfolio, his instinct for capturing authentic photos is evident: his documentary-style portraits, working practises, and expansive landscapes eloquently depict the life and culture of this unique Tibetan locale.Read More →

Photography of New Born Babies

London based photographer Sujata Setia‘s latest series features snoozing babies with baby animals, capturing the adorable twosomes in all their adorableness. Her series was inspired by her puppy, Mustang, who is so adorable that clients would often ask Sujata if he could be a part of their child’s photoshoot.Read More →

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Langdon Clay’s (b. 1949) atmospheric photographs of cars in New York City, taken between 1974 and 1976, capture an era’s aesthetic. Despite their stylised quality, the pieces were created using natural lighting and evoked the mystique and magic of icons fixed in time.Read More →

Self-Portraits By Rosie Hardy

Gorgeous portraits by Rosie Hardy, multi-talented photographer, artist and content creator who was born in 1990 in Buxton and currently based in Manchester, England. In 2010, Rosie was discovered by Maroon 5 and she was on their “Hands All Over” album’s cover. Hardy has discovered innovative ways to use her dreamlike self-portraits to sky rocket her career.Read More →

Emilie Möri, a photographer and graphic designer, took advantage of a bright Saturday in the south of France to shoot her new Architectures series. “Marked shadows trace pure designs,” the artist says, adding a range of hues for a minimalist and conceptual effect.Read More →