COLOR Landscapes should be neutral. Often times places are been portrayed by medias and perceived by people with certain fixed characters, but what this does is to only undermine what a place has to offer and ultimately limits us in finding the unseen aspects of it. Landscapes should be unpredictable. Going to a place expecting something to happen is never the way to go, because surprising moments are subjective to different eyes. Colors, in a way that it gifts a landscape a character, is the key in keeping the neutrality and originality of a landscape to itself. Many people nowadays tend to modify the colors of a photo in order to create a mood that does not otherwise exists, and that is a crime, because they killed the moment and everything that was framed at that time of place. Be true to the color and take in the moment from the nature, then give them all back through the photographs captured, whatever comes after should be left for people to experience and wander.
Read MoreMy South Beach series started as me wandering around South Beach taking photos, then it continued to grow every time I visited. Most of the photos are around the south end of South Beach. I shoot during all times of the year and most often in the early to mid afternoon when the sun is highest and the crowds are largest.
Read MoreJulie Tinetti is a Marseille based fine art photographer. Her pursuit of landscape images and anthropological work has taken her around the world almost continuously for well over a decade now. Julie’s style is unmistakable. Her talent for rare captures of amazing light and fleeting atmosphere imbue her portfolio with a sense of poetry. In Julie's work, description is less important than suggestion. For the Mt. Etna (Sicily) series, her unique use of light and color draws us in to the captivating magical landscape of the only still active volcano in Europe.
Read MoreCommunity, identity, tradition, and ritual. I’m interested in the ways that people form their identities through the community they are a part of to create culture. I care about life and its celebration, and I see these through the spaces people make for themselves, the rituals and traditions with which they engage, and the selves they present to the world...
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Read MoreDeathValleyxIR is the latest installment in an ongoing series of infrared images by Ryan Berg.
Read MoreParis, the 14th “arrondissement,” before they started to destroy the old houses. I took this series of pictures walking around the same people for 15 minutes.
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