May 17th

first color photo
This Day In History of the Day: On May 17, 1861 — exactly 150 years ago — Scottish physicist James Clerk Maxwell and photographer Thomas Sutton (who invented the SLR camera that same year) used three projectors fitted with red, green, and blue filters to combine three black-and-white photos of a tartan ribbon shot through similar filters, thereby forming the world’s first color photo (above) and, consequently, the “basis of nearly all subsequent photochemical and electronic methods of colour photography.”
(source: thedailywhat.tumblr.com)

Simon Lewis Studio

This is a photographer based in New York. He works both in fine arts and editorial photography.
Most of his work is capturing expression of the human condition, the fluidity of life and the beauty of collective experience.

He’s currently completing the Photo Global program at the School of Visual Arts and working towards several exhibitions planned for 2011.

http://www.simonlewisstudio.com/#