10 Best all-time photography inspirations of Photography Blog.
1. Chernobyl by Paul Fusco
Documentary black and white Chernobyl Photography.
2. Fashion Photography by Sisilia Piring
Amazing shoots by Sisilia Piring, talented fashion photographer.
3. Creative Photography by Craig Easton
Craig Easton loves his work as a photographer - for him a great picture captures a moment and conveys a message. His starting point for any image is simply curiosity about people and the lives they lead. His style is defined by work for international newspapers, magazines and books.
4. How to Photograph an Atomic Bomb by Peter Kuran
This is an amazing collection of photographs form the book entitled; “How To Photograph an Atomic Bomb” by Peter Kuran
5. Tilt-Shift Van Gogh by Serena Malyon
Artist Serena Malyon used Photoshop to add a tilt-shift photographic element to sixteen works of Vincent Van Gogh.
6. Brilliant Photography With Humor by Alain Delorme
Alain Delorme was awarded the Arcimboldo prize. The series Little Dolls questions the identity of the little girls who are playing with their looks as contestants of beauty contests. Through a pixel surgery as Alain Delorme puts it, he captures and changes the girls’ looks and brings a sour criticism of how our society uses innocence.
7. Classic Photography by Henri Cartier-Bresson
Henri Cartier-Bresson is widely recognized as one of the greatest photographers of the Twentieth Century. Below is a small selection of his highly collectible work.
8. Underwater Photography by Hengki Koentjoro
Hengki Koentjoro was born in Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia, in 1963. He is a graduate of the Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara, California where he majored in film. He now lives in Jakarta where he specializes in fine art photography both underwater and on land.
9. Black and White Portraits by Tasya van Ree
Tasya van Ree is a Hawaiian artist and photographer based in Los Angeles. Tasya is known for her black and white photographs of famous people. In her role are Michelle Rodriguez, Katherine Moennig, Matt Dallas, among others. In several interviews she refers to the actress Amber Heard as her main muse.
10. Classic Photography by Philippe Halsman
Philippe Halsman set the standard for celebrity portraiture. From the 1940s until the 1970s his portraits of actors, intellectuals and politicians appeared on the covers and pages of the biggest magazines in Europe and the US. He arrived in New York in 1940, with little English, no money, no contacts and a camera. Within two years his work appeared on the cover of Life magazine, beginning a 30 year association with the magazine. Life published 101 covers by Halsman - a record unmatched by any other photographer .
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