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Oct 14, 2013 | Contributor: Tara Imperatore When you book a ‘Weekend Escapes’ package this fall at certain InterContinental hotels around Europe, you get a chance to capture all your memories with the help of a pro. World Travel Photographer of the Year 2012, Craig Easton, will be IHG’s Photographer in Residence. ... Read More |
Oct 8, 2013 | Contributor: Mila Pantovich If you've seen the point-of-view video from the back of a soaring eagle, it was made possible thanks to GoPro and their incredibly lightweight cameras. From being mounted on motorcycle helmets to cars, these small cameras are able to get some pretty incredible footage. ... Read More |
Sep 30, 2013 | Contributor: Mila Pantovich | 1 Comment Dublin-born photographer Tony Kelly has a problem — he's got the perfect life. I may have called him early in the morning for our interview, but even when pulling himself from the haze of sleepiness, Tony exudes charm and likability (which may have been due in part to his accent or possibly because he was awaking at 7 a.m. in Waikiki).... Read More |
Sep 16, 2013 | Contributor: JustLuxe Team teNeues is offering a Collector's Edition of their upcoming The Ferrari Book, which is slated for an October publication date. Filled with stunning auto photography, the book tells the impressive history of the Italian brand — from their beginnings in 1947 to their current status as one of the world's top luxury names.... Read More |
Sep 7, 2011 | Contributor: James Rothaar Since writing articles is my everyday job, I have a procedure that enables me to do it rather effectively and efficiently. Find a topic; craft a headline; jot down some notes; formulate an opening; and then mete out enough words to reach the bottom of the page for the day.... Read More |
Sep 10, 2013 | Contributor: Mila Pantovich Never one to do anything by convention, photographer Tyler Shields raised $500K for his new film Outlaw by selling a single photo. Bought by Scott Patterson — of Gilmore Girls fame — the photo titled Leap of Faith marks the first time a feature film has been entirely funded by a photo sale (well, Shields hopes so anyhow).... Read More |
Aug 30, 2013 | Contributor: Mila Pantovich Sometimes a vintage vernacular photograph is more interesting than one attributed to a specific artist. The mysterious shot allows you to wonder, to play guessing games and create an entire history for the person behind the lens.... Read More |
Aug 7, 2013 | Contributor: Mila Pantovich If you came of age in the 90s there's a good chance you swore your allegiance to at least one boy band, whether it was the Backstreet Boys, 'N Sync, or 98 Degrees, and an even better chance that you now keep that fact hidden. Thanks to famed photographer Tyler Shields, you don't have to temper your love anymore, because the music group has just moved into the art realm with a series of 15 photographs snapped in beautiful California locations.... Read More |
Jul 27, 2013 | Contributor: JustLuxe Team It’s not often that an analog product will make waves in the digital world, but every once in a while what’s old can be new again at just the right time. Joseph Petzval changed photography in the 19th century with the invention of the Petzval lens. Known for its sharpness, strong color saturation, wonderful swirly bokeh effect, artful vignettes and narrow depth of field, the Petzval lens produced some of the most amazing portraits of its time. Now with the advent of DSLR photography, most of this can be achieved at the push of a button or with some fancy Photoshop skills.... Read More |
Jul 17, 2013 | Contributor: Mila Pantovich If you like the idea of Google Glass snapping photos through your eyes but don't like the aesthetic look, check out Swedish company Memoto. Taking the idea of recording one's everyday life, Memoto has created a unique Lifelogging Camera that snaps thousands of photos as you go about your daily activities. The small wearable camera essentially outsources your memory so you don't have to lose anything from any given day.... Read More |
Jun 13, 2013 | Contributor: Mila Pantovich | 1 Comment The late Sid Avery was a famous American photographer who is best known for capturing rare moments of Hollywood's biggest stars during the Golden Age. Avery had the uncanny knack of getting those around him to relax and open up, capturing a side to famous names like James Dean, Marlon Brando, Audrey Hepburn, and Elizabeth Taylor that no one had seen before. In a world before pushy paparazzi, the lives of celebrities were kept behind closed doors, making it a big deal when someone was allowed in.... Read More |
Jun 7, 2013 | Contributor: Mila Pantovich Popular photographer Tyler Shields always has a new project on the horizon, oftentimes making headlines for being controversial, but this time he's using his star power for a good cause. Two days after the Oklahoma tornado left many devastated last month, with at least 91 killed and countless homes destroyed, Shields decided to take a drive to Moore to seek out humanity's enduring spirit. The photographic results of his trip are being raffled off to benefit the American Red Cross Oklahoma Tornado Relief on CrowdRise.... Read More |
Apr 18, 2013 | Contributor: Sara Cardoza While San Francisco may be home to the Rice-a-Roni brand (you can hear the jingle in your head can’t you?) as well as... Read More |
Apr 5, 2013 | Contributor: Mila Pantovich Controversial photographer Tyler Shields is known for photographing celebrities in a way that exposes the darkness of Hollywood (from overexposure to depression and addiction), using anything from raw meat to blood to get his point across. He's been around long enough now that his work is no longer new, per se, but it still makes an impact and legions of fans constantly await his newest shots. Wait no longer because Shields is back with Suspense, his newest series which will debut at the Guy Hepner Gallery on April 28 in Los Angeles.... Read More |
Mar 7, 2013 | Contributor: Tina Stewart | 1 Comment Alright, so we know that the Rococo movement was a century prior to the Titanic's ill-fated voyage but come on, you know that was your first thought when looking at these images too, now wasn't it? While that was probably not the point of Andreas Franke's latest fine art exhibit, the display is certainly one meant to get people talking.... Read More |
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