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Subtle Matters in the Portrait Photography of Tomek Jankowski

Subtle Matters in the Portrait Photography of Tomek Jankowski

When browsing Tomek Jankowski’s website, you may have a feeling that it belongs to at least four photographers. Portraiture, fashion, street life, fine art — there seems to be no genre Tomek would fail at. This interview is mostly dedicated to Tom’s most meaningful projects, Tissue and B Album. I will not dwell too long [...]

 

The Pheetography of Tom Robinson

The Pheetography of Tom Robinson

Tom Robinson is a British travel photographer whose creative way to fill a family photo album has caused some buzz aroud the Web and in the press. His photo series Feet First has been telling a story of his family and their travelling adventures for seven years now. Learn more about Tom and his photography by reading this interview.

 

Cally Whitham: New Zealand Beauty

Cally Whitham: New Zealand Beauty

The photography of Cally Whitham approaches ordinary things in a quite extraordinary way. Seeking to capture the aesthetic value in upromising subjects, Cally’s photograph bring the viewer to a nostalgic world of one artist’s vision, where the feeling is prevailing over the seeing.

 

Ami Barwell: Rock’n'Photo

Ami Barwell: Rock’n'Photo

Ami Barwell has been into photography for over 10 years, and all this time rock’n'roll is her main subject. In this interview Ami tells what it means to be a music photographer and her photographs tell what it means to be a rock-n-rolla.

 

Sam Javanrouh: Storms and Rainbows in the City

Sam Javanrouh: Storms and Rainbows in the City

Sam Javanrouh is the man behind the Daily Dose of Imagery, which is one of the most popular photoblogs in the world. Javanrouh shoots in various styles and his photoblog is never boring because of that. His photographs of stormy weather and cityscapes of Toronto capture probably the biggest interest on social networks and in this interview Sam describes his experience as a landscape photographer and reveals some secrets of success in this genre.

 

Thomas Shahan: My Neighbor Spider

Thomas Shahan: My Neighbor Spider

Our today’s guest Thomas Shahan just hits the nail describing his work as «arthropod portraiture» — indeed, spiders in his pics have a character! They look funny, odd, silly, sad, playful, but never scary.

 

Jocelyn Bain Hogg: The Truth about Gangsters, Stars and London

Jocelyn Bain Hogg: The Truth about Gangsters, Stars and London

Jocelyn Bain Hogg is an eminent British photographer, whose work has been seen on numerous publications, such as Vogue, GQ, Esquire, Elle, just to name a few. He touches various topics in his work, from the everyday life of an English criminal group to the essense of fame, but it’s always human life with all its facets, joys and difficulties that is in the focus.

 

The Architectural Symphonies in the Photography of Kim Høltermand

The Architectural Symphonies in the Photography of Kim Høltermand

Showing the skillful use of light, reflections, textures and composition, the Danish photographer Kim Høltermand unites the language of architecture and photography creating the new kind of visual harmony.

 

The Faces of the World in the Photography of Eric Lafforgue.

The Faces of the World in the Photography of Eric Lafforgue.

You can spend hours browsing through the online photo gallery of the French photographer Eric Lafforgue. Especially, when you can’t boast of rich travelling experience. The first thing that came to my mind while I was looking at Lafforgue’s photos was: «Jeeze, can’t believe we  are all from the same world!». But after a couple of mins [...]

 

Young Photographer Arielle Nadel and Her Very Own Toy Story

Young Photographer Arielle Nadel and Her Very Own Toy Story

Arielle Nadel is a young photographer from Atlanta, Georgia whose photo project «365 Days of Danbo» has become a success on Flickr.