Showing posts with label photogallery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photogallery. Show all posts

Saturday, May 3, 2014

Tribes

Photographer Jimmy Nelson spent two weeks with each of the 30+ tribes he documented. Amazing how rich the earth's population is in cultures that an average school kid knows almost nothing about.

Source.

Monday, January 21, 2013

"Vogue Raises Money" (and it really does) or "Model Charity to the USA"



As they say - any publicity is good publicity! Photographer Annie Leibovitz has documented the troops that were engaged in the work around the storm Sandy from late 2012, spicing the teams up with models.

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Wedding

The signs to the left caught my eye initially, and then I had to add the rest of the composition for perfection, for perfection it is. I found this lovely blog by Bryan and Mae where every picture they take represents a story, and the masterpieces above are just a part of all the wed couples' big day that they have documented with very much love.

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Love and other photostories





All the pictures come from Pinterest, where you, well, pin things. A useful tool for creative people, and especially for those who fill their chart at a web shop with lovely things they however never buy.

Friday, August 19, 2011

Day and Night

There is a museum in Stockholm with exhibitions of photographies only, and I really hope that there one day will be photos by Stephen Wilkes. He mixes day with night - and it takes him a minimum of 10 hours to accomplish each shot!



Sources: here  and there.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

The World at Night

A bunch of photographers have taken many, many photographs at night of the sky and the Milky way. Hence their professional name: TWAN, or The World At Night. It is a very good homepage, explaining the physical phenomenas seen on the many pictures there.

Twilight sky at 3,270 m altitude, Canary Islands.
Note the light from the city below the clouds.
"A very pedagogical picture", to quote a guide I spoke to at a Swedish museum
who included it in the exhibition.

The sun actually moves in the shape of an analemma during one year.

Many of the pictures seem to be inspired by the Daily News on National Geographic's webpage.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Moment of joy

A friend sent me this photo to make me happier.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Say it with dance

More of Jordan Matters photographies from the project "Dancers among us" could be found at this site in 2011.



At the Broadway Theatre.

Supermom.




"The train finally came!"