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Another Side of Dubai 1# Sun Signs
My name is Matthew Baker and I’m a artist born in London. My mission in life is to try and capture the magic and the stories that the world throws at me. I don’t restrict myself to any medium of art. I make theatre, I write music, I write, I draw and I take pictures. My art is for me, I make it for me. Audience intrigues me as art is little without it. Art needs no explanation if it is good so I see these articles I’m going to write about these pictures as a piece of art in itself too. A sister piece.
By Matthew Baker5 years ago in Photography
"Beyond your gaze"
This Tesseracting with images (Remember I am something like a hyper collagist) is a bit of a self-portrait. My love for mountains, water, long stretches of road to unknown destination all play a part. As well as the looking for a kingdom beyond the sky.
By Todd Thurman5 years ago in Photography
How to Support Artists you love
So you see an artist creating something cool, now what? The photo that was created from the above photos Perhaps their work is out of your price range or you just can’t swing it at the moment. The easiest way to support their work is to interact with their social media accounts. Do you follow them on Instagram? Do they also have a Facebook? Follow them on all of their platforms if possible. If they don’t have socia media (1. They should, 2. If they have a website, you could create your own post on Facebook to share their website since Instagram doesn’t like websites in posts)
By Vanessa R. Powell5 years ago in Photography
The Myth of a Hometown
There’s a tree in Leamington that claims to be the centre of England. It’s not, but we’re pretty close. The actual middle of England is about 20 miles up the road and I think we just thought we’d have a speculative pop at the title. Who checks these things anyway? My Grandad once told me that cutting down the Leamington tree would cause the whole of England to collapse, like matter being sucked into a black hole.
By Bob's picks5 years ago in Photography
More than cornfields
Who would have thought that Nebraska could look so pretty? I’ve heard so many people say how surprised they are that Nebraska is more than just cornfields. I will agree that there are cornfields EVERYWHERE but we have plenty of other beautiful views like the sunflower field pictures above. My love for sunflowers has grown so much the past couple of years and I’ve realized how pretty they are. A friend and I even went to a sunflower orchard just so we could take pictures with all the flowers.
By Katelyn Martin5 years ago in Photography
Extra Income Using Shutterstock
What Is Shutterstock? If you are a professional photographer or if you build online businesses, there is a good chance that you already know what Shutterstock is. For those who may not know, Shutterstock is an online website that allows people and businesses to purchase a license for the use of stock photos and videos. Anyone who may need a stock photo or video is able to purchase the rights to use that content in their own advertising or content creation.
By Timothy A Rowland5 years ago in Photography
As a Photographer, Never Tell Me You Have Nothing to Shoot
Recently, I had an online conversation with a young photographer that said he needed my help on what to photograph. He said he was looking for a good spot for pictures. So I asked where he lived, and he gave me the name of his town in Washington state and followed that with, “and things out here seem so dull.”
By Darryl Brooks5 years ago in Photography
What once was...
I’m a Native Washingtonian and time and time again I feel like I’m always scavenging for things that make me feel like I’m at home amidst that drastically changing. Not saying at all that change isn’t necessary but what about the part of change that removes the very flavor, culture, and love because it isn’t suitable for an image that’s being portrayed. Neighborhoods for low income families get hit harder with property taxes every time someone decides to remodel. This store has been a part of my life, my entire 26 years. I grew up in a part of DC considered uptown, that stops when you hit the Takoma metro and on the other side you’ll hit Shaw Howard metro stop in my opinion. With a sprinkle of apartments that we’re still the majority in, heading towards downtown. I grew up in a few neighborhoods. (One included three different streets.) All that taught me something different. I went to all uptown schools and looking back I wouldn’t change a thing just maybe caring to acknowledge focusing wasn’t my strongest pursuit. I was very well looked after, protected, and loved by those sent here to look after me, my guardian angels physically here and not physically seen but felt. I was always creative, always being a part of my community being both of African descent and lgbtq+ My neighborhoods always felt so good like home and it left me feeling rather complete even with the ups and downs. Everyone looked after one another. Memories that’ll last as long as the sun continues to rotate and experiences that made you stronger in every sense of the word. So why is the goal to want what’s already been counted for? Why is it that we already have so little and that’s wanted also? Growing up I never really understood why my friends had to move.. it was explained in a coat of sugar instead of with a grain of salt. Most families sold their houses or were tenants renting and landlords found higher rent payers since they were only attracted to the dollar rather than caring about where this person and their children end up. I’ve experienced that once and I was much older than my brother so I was alright while I had to comfort him when he mentioned wanting to go home and my mother having to tell him this is our new home. It tore me apart to realize the harsh reality of people having it much worse than that. When I speak of home.. I’m talking about first steps, first words, first falls. All of the first things. First heartbreaks, first fights, and first inspirations. I found inspiration in pain because just like love, pain can also be unconditional or conditional. I’ve always had a way with my words and an awareness of how I’ve done so. People ask me how I’d describe my city and I can give them everything if they’re willing to hear. If not I’ll always say it’s nothing but authentic love here. The crack cocaine epidemic in the 80’s really ruined good people, good homes, and still continues to do so. My city is bleeding and it’s heartbreaking and numbing all at once but still love. I’ve gotten the most love from a stranger battling themselves. They want photos or conversation, they want to be seen and heard and sometimes it’s relieving. I have no judgement in my heart. At the end of the day we have lots in common. From our melanated struggles and losing our home we’re just copping differently. In spring/summer of 2016 I got two cameras. The reasoning was my city is changing. I wanted to capture as much as I can so when it’s all changed around and barely noticeable I have photographic proof that we were here. That Chocolate City is ours forever. We are the literal heart beat of the city that can never be watered down no matter what. When most people think of my city it’s about the monuments and other attractions. Those are very minuscule parts to what makes the city, the city. It's a community/family, our own genre of music called Gogo, it’s late spring to early fall on Sunday’s at drum circle from noon until you get tired, it’s having to work twice as hard because there’s premeditated judgment, and more. The city has an ugly side too for sure but none that we’ve created for ourselves. We built this because our ancestors cried for this. Let another tell it. There’s beauty in struggle and strength in numbers, in unity. My city is worth it.
By Amber Stone Logan5 years ago in Photography
A Sea of Dreams
A Sea of Dreams What does that even mean? When the pandemic hit, I was confused. Confused about how long it would last. Confused about what was safe and what was not. Confused about the conflicting information circulating the media. I was just a ball of a confused and tangled mess. Let’s add into the equation my over thinking tendencies and empathic nature. You’ve just created a recipe for emotional disaster.
By Vanessa R. Powell5 years ago in Photography
3 Simple Tricks to Make Sure Your Photos are Razor Sharp
Photo by MusicFox Fx on Unsplash There is nothing more disappointing than coming back from a vacation and loading up your images only to find some of your favorite shots are out of focus. But there are things you can do while shooting to avoid or eliminate this problem. Learn and practice these simple tricks to make sure your images are always in focus.
By Darryl Brooks5 years ago in Photography










