Bill Wadman creates kinda humorous and character filled images. Check out his website: http://billwadman.com/
Tag Archives: Jasmine Wilhelm
Silver and Light
Ian Ruhter wanted to try something new, he wanted to build a camera “that no one has”, so he converted his van into a camera.
http://www.inth…
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Andre De Freitas
Really interesting use of double exposures…
http://andredefreitas.com/Double-Exposures/
Not always what they seem…
http://www.chemamadoz.com/ingles/about.htm?
Six Month Pinhole Exposures
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http://www.pinholephotography.org/gallery/slow/index.html
Justin Quinnell used a soda can to capture the sun’s movements from solstice to solstice. They hash marks are indications of weather patterns and clouds. He creates eery images of ships and graveyards that I think are quite compelling.
Paul Nicklen, National Geographic Photographer
Before I die…
Environment is so important and this artist used that to her advantage. I think it’s really important to consider the place that your art is going, and what kind of impact it will have. Involving the public and making it interactive is such a great idea! I really like the message it sends and the things it asks the viewers to think about.
http://candychang.com/before-i-die-in-nola/
Ultimate Adventure Bucket List
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I like the Ultimate Adventure Bucket List photos because every photo is epic and tense with anticipation. It is amazing to see the places people go and the things that they do. And it’s inspirational to see athletes and artists combined doing what they love.
http://adventure.nationalgeographic.com/adventure/trips/bucket-list/kayak-yarlung-tsang-po-tibet/
Camera snaps now, but focuses later….
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-15383516
http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/56168000/jpg/_56168607_lytro2.jpg