Lost in the gap between space and time, the houses in this short-movie created by Maria Zaikina exude so much stillness and calm in such a simple, minimal way. Still, yet very dynamic, the scenery changes right in front of our eyes, passing from one mood to another, or remaining in the back of our...
With more than 12,000 entries from 6,615 talented photographers in 152 countries around the world, the 24th annual photo contest of the National Geographic Traveler magazine has announced its winners. Serene landscapes, beautiful scenery, and instantaneous shots
This years winner of the 2012 Sony World Photography Awards Photographer of the Year is American photographer Mitch Dobrowner. He was presented with the coveted L'Iris d'Or during the Sony World Photography Awards Gala ceremony at the Hilton Hotel in London’s
Nadav Bagim, a.k.a AimishBoy, is a 30 years old B.Sc student in Brain Sciences who lives in Ramat-Gan, Israel, whose passion for the photography became obvious when he got his first DSLR camera.
Z.L. Feng grew up in Shanghai and began painting at the young age of seven. After experimenting with all kinds of different mediums, he finally settled on a favorite – watercolor. The artist always revered the medium because of its level of difficulty.
John Atkinson Grimshaw, born on September 6-th 1836 in Leeds, was a Victorian-era artist, a remarkable and imaginative painter known for his city night-scenes and landscapes. His early paintings were signed "JAG," "J. A. Grimshaw," or "John Atkinson Grimshaw,"
Joni Niemela is a 23 year old male photographer from Finland who likes macro photography. He likes the works of the photographer Marc Adamus and Ian Plant. Here you can find the amazing works of this photographer. To know more about this photographer and his
We've gather a small collection of works by the talented graphic designer and photographer from Finland, Mikko Lagerstedt. He tackles landscapes, macros, conceptual photography, all with a twist, a certain special point of view that is unique to this artist.
Yang Yongliang is a chinese photographer and artist. His latest installation represents the tip of a huge cigarette sculpture hung vertically. The form of cigarette ash is taken from three-dimensional collages of photographs.