How Ansel Adams Revolutionized Landscape Photography
Billions of pictures are being posted and shared on the internet every day. There are more cameras than people in the world nowadays. Photography is something we take for granted; something we can easily do whenever we want. But it wasn’t always like this.
How Harry Gruyaert Makes You Fall In Love with Color Photograph
Harry Gruyaert has been one of my favorite color photographers for a long time. His life and work really makes you love color photography, but also helps you to decide when to think outside of the box and when to stay in.
Flora Fauna - EYESHOT street photography magazine overview
Today I am here with a review of the brand new issue of the Eyeshot magazine Flora and Fauna which focuses on street photography.
The Decisive Moment - Photography by Henri Cartier-Bresson - Book Review
A bible for photographers. That is how Robert Capa described this book. After almost 70 years it was first published, this book has still a lot to say to photographers and specially to street and documentary photographers. It’s said to be an essential book for any photography collection. But is it? I am gonna give you this brief overview of this legendary book. So let’s talk about it!
Garry Winogrand - The First "Digital Photographer" Shooting Film
I would like to introduce an American photographer who shot over 8 million photos on film during his life. He was said to be one of the greatest documentary photographers of his era and the central photographer of his
Easy edit to make the colours POP in 2 minutes
I am gonna show you how you can make your colours pop with this easy process.
Robert Doisneau - "A Champion of Humanist Photography"
This week It would have been 108 years since Robert Doisneau was born. Doisneau was a part of this classic era of photojournalism in Europe, part of the same generation as, for example, Cartier Bresson or Robert Capa. He is also responsible for of one of the most well-known romantic pictures in the world. Let’s check out Robert Doisneau.
28 by Robin Schimko - Zine review
In today’s “book” review I am going to review a Zine called 28 by Robin Schimko a.k.a The_real_sir_robin.
New issue of Eyeshot Magazine - Flora and Fauna
Nature and animals are undisputed protagonists in art, from Palaeolithic cave paintings up to Maurizio Cattelan’s avant-garde provocations. But how can street photography, which is intrusive, frenetic and eager for contemporaneity, talk about something that lives without being aware of the era it belongs to?
The Street Photographer's Manual - Book by David Gibson
What is the ultimate street photography textbook? That is something I asked myself a lot before. Well anyways, in case you might have the same question I might actually have an answer for you. Let’t check out the new eddition of the Street photographer’s Manul.
V-J Day in Times Square by Alfred Eisenstaedt - Story Behind the Photograph
Today I am going to share with you the story of one of the most famous and most reproduced pictures of the 20th century: I am going to talk about the story behind the picture, the composition as well as the controversy surrounding the photograph. So let’s check out the V-J Day in Times Square.
Venice Beach: The Last Days of a Bohemian Paradise by Dotan Saguy
The Last Days of a Bohemian Paradise is an interesting book with an even more interesting story.
Eyeshot Magazine - Review of “Street Fashion” Edition
The photography publications seem to be an analog revolution opposing the flood of digital photographs we see every day when we look at Instagram or Facebook.
Martin Parr - one of the most significant documentary photographers of post war Britain
Today I would like to talk about of one of the world’s most famous and successful documentary photographers who will inspire you more explore your neighbourhood.
The Suffering of Light by Alex Webb - Photography Book Review
Today I am here with a review of an iconic book by legendary photographer Alex Webb, The Suffering of Light. So, let’s check out the book and the photographs.
Edit Or Not To Edit That's The Question - Story Behind The "Approaching Shadow" By Fan Ho
Today I would like to talk about an iconic image, Approaching Shadow, taken by master photographer Fan Ho.
Fan Ho – The Great Master of Lights and Shadows
Today I would like to talk about a photographer who is said to be one of one of the Most Influential Asian Photographers, who won over 300 awards over a span of only 20 years. His award-winning prints were a permanent collection at the Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco. Let's talk abou Fan Ho.
Collection III by Sean Tucker - Photography Book Review
I am here today with another photography book review. This time with Collection number III by Sean Tucker. So, let’s check it out!