Recreating Iconic Scenes with Legos
It’s amazing how quickly we recognize iconic photographs and it’s even more amazing that we can recognize them when they are made in a different medium. Each of these Lego setups recreates a famous scene, yet are just as easy to recognize as the original piece, showing that Legos are just as culturally relevant to...
Winners of the 2011 National Geographic Photo Contest
After receiving more than 20,000 photo submissions from over 130 countries, the National Geographic Photo Contest 2011 concluded last month and the judging began. The winners were announced this week, with the grand prize awarded to Shikhei Goh for his capture of a dragonfly riding out a rainstorm in Indonesia. Goh was awarded $10,000 and...
GIF. ME. BERLIN.
‘Looking Backward // Moving Forward’ by Hara Katsiki, 2011 iheartberlin and media partner smart urban stage have created ‘GIF. me. berlin’, a photographic exhibition of animated GIFs on exhibition for one day at HBC kino and now displayed online in the iheartberlin virtual gallery. The GIF, developed in 1987 as the first digital file format...
Aqueous by Mark Mawson
British photographer Mark Mawson drops paint into water and photographs the beautiful results for his Aqueous photo series. Mark has bases in London & Sydney and spends his time between the two shooting for advertising agencies & magazines. Representation in Paris by Artists & Archives, www.artistsandarchives.com. Mark is represented by several galleries and his personal...
Light Painting at the Parking Garage
These photos were taken at an abandoned parking garage in downtown Houston. Much credit to David Bley and thanks to Gabriel Aguilar. Which image is your favorite?
