Digital Photography

Sun-Drenched Psychedelics

Posted 05.25.2012

Pablo Picasso reportedly once said, "All children are artists. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up." With this in mind, we are ...

Jean-François Rauzier's HYPERPHOTOS: An Invitation To An Exceptional Journey

Evelyne Politanoff | Posted 05.22.2012

Evelyne Politanoff

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Bad Food Photography: Monkey Butts, Road Accidents and Meth Mouth

Harmon Leon | Posted 05.16.2012

Harmon Leon

Tuck in that napkin, and leave your appetite behind, because once again it's time to explore the marvels of... Bad Restaurant Food Photography!

Meditations On Television

The Huffington Post | Priscilla Frank | Posted 05.15.2012

Stephanie Washburn's "television drawings" are not drawings at all, but painterly photographs of a mediated TV screen. Although they look more like an...

Photography's Claustrophobic Freedom

The Huffington Post | Priscilla Frank | Posted 05.11.2012

There is a long-standing relationship between photography and anxiety. As photos become more easily snapped, widely spread and immediately accessible,...

Even Broadway Loves Instagram

Posted 04.20.2012

Instagram just may be taking over the world. Mark Zuckerberg is a fan, we are obsessed and now even Broadway is jumping on the bandwagon. "End of ...

Hacked Photos Displayed As Art

AP | RAPHAEL SATTER | Posted 04.13.2012

LONDON — Recognize that picture? Two Italian-born artists are showing off more than 10,000 private photographs they claim to have stolen from r...

'Dreamscapes' And Impossible Architecture

Posted 04.13.2012

Jenny Okun takes multiple exposure photographs of architectural forms, transforming them into kaleidoscopic dreamscapes. Although the photographer...

Composing Great Photographs Using the Rule of Thirds

Digital 1 to 1 | Posted 05.05.2012

Digital 1 to 1

2012-03-05-Screenshot20120305at9.00.57AM.pngWhen we look at great works of art or photographs we've discovered a sense of balance and harmony that exist within these images.

Rachel Tepper Discusses Food Photography On 'Kojo Nnamdi Show'

The Huffington Post | Posted 02.02.2012

WASHINGTON -- If you have ever seen a diner at a restaurant pull out a camera to document what's about to be eaten, that person might have been HuffPo...

Seb Janiak: A Visionary Artist

Evelyne Politanoff | Posted 03.26.2012

Evelyne Politanoff

Regarded as one of the pioneers of numeric photography, which he explores the possibilities since 1986 with the revolutionary "Paint Box," imported from Japan, Seb Janiak contributes to a new dimension and proposes a visionary art.

Dazzling Photos Of Alternate Realities

Posted 01.23.2012

Photography was used to capture a moment in time, to document the truth. Technology too, began as a means to further scientific truth-seeking, to make...

Do These Photos Make You Uncomfortable?

Posted 01.23.2012

Loretta Lux's pearly portraits capture the childhood innocence you can't quite remember but long to understand. They are somewhat Victorian in style a...

Camera Obscura: Musings On The Death Of Kodak

Debra Ollivier | Posted 03.17.2012

Debra Ollivier

The divide between the analog and digital world does indeed grow bigger every day and has an impact on the most basic things.

World's Biggest Polaroid Has A Big Mission

Posted 01.11.2012

In 2001 the Polaroid Corporation declared bankruptcy, and in 2008 it announced that it would no longer be manufacturing its instant films. A group of ...

Artist Will Mail You A Postcard.. For Free!

The Huffington Post | Kia Makarechi | Posted 01.09.2012

As a 24-year-old artist based in Los Angeles, Stephen Hutchison was not surprisingly having a hard time getting his work noticed. "I've been makin...

Karen Knorr: "India Song," the Panchatantra of the 21st Century

Evelyne Politanoff | Posted 02.08.2012

Evelyne Politanoff

2011-12-09-tigerpull2.jpgIn "India Song," each finished photograph is both a mystery and a fable.

The Power and Poetry of Photography: From UC Davis to Baby's Birthday

Lorraine Devon Wilke | Posted 01.31.2012

Lorraine Devon Wilke

The sudden entitlement of anyone with a decent camera to call themselves a "photographer" sometimes leaves no discernment between the art of the form and the act of the form.

Photo Tip: To Blur Or Not To Blur

Heinrich van den Berg | Posted 01.28.2012

Heinrich van den Berg

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Cooper and Gorfer: "My Quiet of Gold,"A Journey in Rural Kyrgyzstan

Evelyne Politanoff | Posted 01.16.2012

Evelyne Politanoff

Cooper & Gorfer consists of the two artists Sarah Cooper (USA, 1974) and Nina Gorfer (Austria, 1979). With their backgrounds in art, architecture,...

Dreams And Adolescence In 'Ruud van Empel: Photoworks 1995-2010'

Evelyne Politanoff | Posted 10.31.2011

Evelyne Politanoff

Dutch visual artist Ruud van Empel (1958) hardly needs any introduction. He is one of the most extraordinary photographic artists working today. Van ...

The Art of Saul Zanolari: Taking Away the Emperor's Clothes

Evelyne Politanoff | Posted 09.14.2011

Evelyne Politanoff

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Helping America Take Better Snapshots

The Huffington Post/AOL Small Business | Lauren Drell | Posted 07.29.2011

Seems like everyone's a photographer these days. Take a stroll through any New York neighborhood and you'll generally see a few Canons and Nikons in a...

BLOG WATCH: Images Of The 'Beautiful Brooklyn Blizzard,' On My Modern Met

My Modern Metropolis | Posted by Alice on January 6, 2011 at 10:00am | Posted 05.25.2011

The day after Christmas, New York was hit with a massive snowstorm that blanketed parts of the state with nearly two feet of snow. Its sixth-worst on ...

BLOGWATCH> New York Times' Lens Blog Captivates With Photographic Selections

Posted 05.25.2011

The line separating fine art and photo journalism can be a very fine one; when an artist manages beautifully document a scene while maintaining a jour...