Dare to be, so People can see by Wijnand Schouten
Dare to be, so People can see by Wijnand Schouten Hello Brandon and Steve. Since 2 years I am working on a project called ‘Dare to be, so people can see’. Portraits are my favourite thing […]
Dare to be, so People can see by Wijnand Schouten Hello Brandon and Steve. Since 2 years I am working on a project called ‘Dare to be, so people can see’. Portraits are my favourite thing […]
Instax fun, fun, fun! In memory of my father, Andre Lietaert. By Ivan Lietaert On the 28th of February, my father, Andre Lietaert died. As my family and I were coming terms with this loss, we […]
Panasonic Lumix GX7 and Yashica Makro-Planar in the Punjab by Ibraar Hussain I took a two-week trip to the Western Punjab (the real Punjab) in Pakistan and have just returned. Most of my 14 days […]
2014 in Twelve images by Bjarke Ahlstrand Hi Steve, Another year has passed, and at least from my perspective 2014 was extremely busy. I fulfilled a dream of mine and opened a rock bar, Zeppelin […]
Kolkata India – Shooting the streets and smiles by Mark Seymour – His website is HERE My photography travels have taken me to some of the most beautiful, interesting and diverse locations but I can […]
The Ricoh GR in Havana Cuba by Lorenzo Moscia – See his website HERE with some beautiful photos This trip to Cuba was for family reasons. My wife has not see her father since 2008, […]
Portraits from the Pub with an Olympus E-M5 By René van Wijck Hello! After many years of making photographs I got a little bored by it and I lost my inspiration. Two years ago I bought […]
The Edinburgh Fringe Festival on the Nikon D810 By Mark Seymour There’s an affinity between the storytelling style of documentary photography and the founding principle at the heart of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe; which is […]
My muse: Alina, with the Nikon V1 By Ivan Lietaert Hi Steve and Brandon. I would like to present to you and your readers my muse: Alina. She’s my youngest kid, 4 years old, and she’s not […]
Film Friday by Peter | Prosophos Hi Steve and Brandon, Not too long ago, I took a break from my film photography. Immediately, I felt the loss, and though I’ve always enjoyed shooting digital (and […]
Tokyo, Tokyo, home of Moriyama and Nakahiri, deep blacks and stark whites, grainy, blurred, shocking contrasts over a quirky but sensual rhythm . By Colin Steel – His web site is HERE Tokyo has long-held […]
Streetshooting the Olympus OM-D E-M1 By Robin Schimko The last couple of years I was shooting DSLR full frame bodies only and I didn’t care much about mirrorless cameras. After a while I realized that […]
The faces of Mysore India by Neil Gandhi Hey Steve, Often times, images do not do justice to true experiences. With photography, one must diligently spend time and live within the realm of their subject […]
Brazil 2014 by Colin Steel – His Website is HERE Given that Brazil is one of the worlds most famous footballing countries and the massive amount of media attention focused on this years World Cup […]
Myanmar Traditional Boxing By Nikko Karki – www.nikkokarki.com – – http://blog.nikkokarki.com Fighting once a month with nothing but wraps covering their hands, young Burmese men continue their country’s traditional sport, perhaps one of the most brutal in […]
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