25 July 2010
Mila’s Daydreams showcases a mother’s fanciful imaginings of her daughter’s daytime naps.
This blog is my maternity leave hobby. While my baby is taking her nap, I create scene around her and take quick snap photos.
I use only few minutes per picture, including creating idea, implementation and editing, ‘cause I don’t want to disturb her sleeping and most of my time is for my family. My camera is small and inexpensive Canon IXUS 750.
24 July 2010
On Childhood is my ongoing photographic essay documenting the lessons kids have to teach us about living in the moment and about our larger cultural contexts.
22 July 2010
The Big Picture: Oil spill in Dalian, China
Andrew Kupresanin’s Nadia camera project presents the photographer with an aesthetic score for the current scene rather than showing the actual scene on the LCD screen. Brilliantly satirically cynically incisive.
10 June 2010
Meet the latest member of the Lomo family of inexpensive, fun film cameras: The Lomography Spinner 360°
3 June 2010
Peter Funch makes interesting photographs. When seen together in an installation, the juxtapositions between unrelated people in his shots are all the more poignant.
25 May 2010
The Big Picture: Oil reaches Louisiana shores
19 May 2010
The Big Caption is a hilarious complement to The Big Picture. (Warning: may not be safe for work.)
14 May 2010
Talk about being in the right place at the right time with the right camera and the right lens. Sheeeesh.
6 April 2010
Simon Høgsberg makes fascinating photography out of the mundane.
1 April 2010
The photograph that defined the class divide
In 1937, five boys were famously snapped standing outside Lord’s. But who were they, what were they doing there – and what happened to them? The answer is surprising.
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A well-known quality of old photographs is their poignancy. All kinds of fates await the people in them; endings that we know and they don’t.