Posts tagged Photography
Laschitzki's Allure

Twice a year designers join together photographers, buyers, editors, influencers, and etc. in one space to enlighten us with their vision for the upcoming season. The gathering we know as Fashion Week goes beyond glitz and glamour. 

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Erasing Blurred Lines

When you glance under the surface, you’ll discover an interesting perspective of things. Society consistently throws around the metaphor “You Could Never Judge a book By Its Cover” yet people are prejudged based on their looks, choices and circumstances. Most people don’t approach situations with an open heart or mindset; they are quick to dismiss what they don’t understand. 

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Unfinished Conversation

The mysterious world of Paul Phung’s photography captures a memory, a moment in the life of a stranger, that’s both intriguing and mundane. There is always a story, hidden emotion or an unspoken truth in Paul’s black and white imagery. It’s technology combined with unique artistic vision that brings something simple under a different light and opens an alternate world of expression.

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A Vision Behind A Craft

Lumia is a 16-year-old female photographer from Harlem, she’s ending her junior year at Dalton High School, and uses her free time to network and build her portfolio. We had A lot of fun working with her for the Day in the Life project, and I was very surprised how mature professional, and fo­cused she is for someone of her age. 

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AUTHENTIC ANALOG ART.

Each picture displays a visible artistic narrative; the viewer can clearly see a story being told. On her flickr account, Kaletkina features a series of dark images that encourage emotion from her audience. Subjects in the shots express feelings of distress, sadness and rebellion amongst other emotions. There is heavy play on double exposure and interchangeability with black and white and vintage color. 

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Minimalist Mastery

Something is to be said about a beautiful perspective.  All too often, photographs can be consumed with commotion-lack of focus, lack of artistic premise, lack of quality. However, internationally award-winning fine art photographer Kevin Saint Grey avoids common chaos of today’s photography and maintains his style: the art of monochromatic and chromatic images, reductionism, and abstraction.

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