Posts Tagged ‘photographer’

Topi’s Photos: The Sands of Sam

Monday, December 12th, 2011
Even a guy travelling around on his own dime acting tough likes a little romanticism every now and then. In my case I was seeking it in a desert sunset, alone. But the Sam desert that had been promoted so heavily by media back home turned out to be not a romatic site calling for introspection, but a chaotic circus. And yet still my desert sunset shot ultimately did turn out to my satisfaction. Read more »

Topi’s Photos: The Angel of the Equator

Thursday, December 8th, 2011
The word “equator” is the same in Spanish as it is in English. And if it reminds you of the name of one Latin American country, you’re on the right track for today’s article. Ecuador does indeed lie right on the equator. It doesn’t really divide the country in two, as it runs through the country roughly two-thirds of the way towards the top. Read more »

Topi’s Photos: A Banat Wedding

Tuesday, October 11th, 2011
As you may know, I am Czech. As you probably don’t, several villages in the Romanian Banat are also Czech, as desperate people from many cultures in Austria-Hungary were enticed to settle this infertile former frontier with the Turks in the time of the Empire. These communities are, of course, Romanian Read more »

Larry Louie: Optometrist, Photographer

Thursday, October 6th, 2011
Canadian photographer Larry Louie bears the Travel Photographer of the Year award for 2010. Despite receiving this prestigious prize, he does not make his living from photography alone. Read more »

Cityscaper Rich Williams

Monday, September 26th, 2011
We recently caught up with another photographer we found to be very interesting out on Flickr. Rich Williams has posted some amazing pictures of cityscapes online and naturally we wanted to know more about the person behind the camera. Read more »

Creative Soul: Danielle Finney

Wednesday, August 31st, 2011
Danielle Finney is truly one of those special people who really knows how to capture her subjects. Her use of color and lighting is something that I find to be quite inspiring. I was fortunate enough to connect with her on Flick where you can find some great samples of her work. One email turned into an interview. Read more »

Tools for your electronic camera bag

Thursday, June 9th, 2011
Besides the endless supply of photo hosting sites that we as photographers use for information, you will find that there are web based tools out there that actually show you how to take better pictures. For today's post, we scoured the net to present to you just a few of those tools you want to bookmark for future reference. Read more »

Hidden treasures

Thursday, May 19th, 2011
Recently, Motherjones.com posted a very interesting article about a real estate agent that purchased a box of negatives at an auction. Not really knowing what was on those negatives, he allowed them to sit in his closet for another two months. We he finally decided to develop some of the rolls of film, he was not only taken aback at what he saw, but the story behind the photographer that took them. Read more »

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