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The Art of Isolation
It started as a project to highlight the failings of Britain’s care system. By a quirk of timing, it turned into something that captured the zeitgeist of 2020. ‘Home Alone’, Sharon Bailey’s exploration of the often-isolated lives of elderly people, unexpectedly tapped into a universal experience as the COVID lockdown struck.
By Andy Potts6 years ago in Photography
Will's On The Road Photography
Being on the road has been something that I have been wanting to do for sometime now and where I have been recently laid off from my job at the tannery I have to begin to wonder if now is the time to take on such an opportunity and a risk.
By Will's On The Road Photography6 years ago in Photography
Best Photo Editors for Amateurs and Experts
BEST PHOTO EDITORS FOR AMATEURS AND EXPERTS Whether you take photos with your compact, DSLR or smartphone, you need to use photo editors to enhance your photographs before posting or printing. Good photo editing software will help you adjust color balance, retouch face and fix composition problems in no time.
By Sara6 years ago in Photography
Desert Dreams
When people tend to think of a beautiful landscape, often what comes to mind are the picturesque snow-capped mountains of the Canadian Rockies or perhaps a beautiful tropical beach in the Caribbean on a warm sunny day. They may also think of a colorful forest in the peak of Autumn or maybe wide-open rolling hills at sunset. But what if I told you that most landscape photographers would rather head out to the desert instead? Would you believe me?
By Zach Doehler6 years ago in Photography
To Go for a Walk in the Woods. Top Story - July 2020.
When I was in college… …I fulfilled my work study in the Art Department’s Media Room. There I was surrounded by technology, old and new, that opened my eyes to the incredible world of filmography and photography. So when I took my New Media class, I was already familiar with the stunning and powerful Canon 7D that we checked out for the video art portion of the course.
By Ophelia Keane Braeden6 years ago in Photography
4 Free Editing Tools for Photographers (and a bonus tip)
As a photographer on a budget, it’s becoming harder and harder to find free editing tools that are a similar quality to Photoshop or Lightroom. Look no further, here are four free tools that are easy and accessible while giving you a range of editing effects and techniques.
By Vivi Sahajpal6 years ago in Photography
Whitewater Rapids Girl
When it comes to taking pictures of my family, I prefer to try and capture real moments rather than artificial poses. I don’t like going into a studio and watching as my children struggle to put on natural looking smile. I prefer a real smile with a twinkle in the eye that reflects their true and immediate emotions.
By Walter Rhein6 years ago in Photography
Wandering
I love going outside to take pictures. I never know what I may find, or where I might end up. My curiosity always leads me in the direction of discovering someplace new. The thrill never dies for me. I'm a wanderer of the earth and I'm completely OK with it.
By Nikki Kunz6 years ago in Photography
The Infinity of Beauty
It's 7 am here in the island of Kani - Maldives. The resort is tranquil and flows perfectly with its natural surroundings, there's a feeling of peace and harmony. There are only a few people around, it's still early but the sky is already bright and, in the horizon, I spot the early mellow waves lapping at the shore. The ocean stretches for miles around, its beauty is infinite and its power, limitless.
By Georgia Ciulla 6 years ago in Photography
In Awe
In September last year, I visited my daughter, who is now living in Norway with her now Norwegian fiancé. My daughter and I spent an amazing 3 weeks sighseeing around the south part of Iceland, and then up the north west part of Norway, to the Senja/Lofoten regions. For an Australian lad, who is so accustomed to wide-open landscapes, these regions were a massive contrast and my jaw almost got sore being blown away by the startling rugged beauty of these two countries.
By Graham earnshaw6 years ago in Photography











