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My Son LOVES bubbles and much to his delight, so does our cat Edgar. I spend many afternoons in the garden blowing bubbles for them both to chase and pop. So Tom Storm’s Bubble project … Continue reading
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My Son LOVES bubbles and much to his delight, so does our cat Edgar. I spend many afternoons in the garden blowing bubbles for them both to chase and pop. So Tom Storm’s Bubble project … Continue reading
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While in Perth, Australia in April 2013, we set about completing a photography project. We explored different areas of Perth and collected photos of capital letters, making sure they were portrait and the letter filled the frame. It was a … Continue reading
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I discovered this incredible film made up of stock photos; Research work using over 5,000 photographs produced a 1 minute film by AlmapBBDO to advertise Getty Images, an image database for creating and distributing visual contents. The film shows 873 … Continue reading
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Nick Veasey is a British photographer, the majority of his work creates images from X-ray’s. He has received many photographic and design awards, he claims to be responsible for creating the largest X-ray to date, of a Boeing 777 jet … Continue reading
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Photomarathon Competition As a fun day out / adventure, Adam and I decided to challenge each other to a photomarathon competition. We each chose ten words, then from each others lists we chose five and mixed them up to make … Continue reading
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Scottish artist Paul Cadden‘s Hyperrealism work is incredible, his pencil drawing skills are of such a high quality and detail that his portraits look as if they could be photographs. . .
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Paradise Parking is Paris-based photographer Peter Lippmann‘s photography project capturing abandoned cars being ravaged by nature, some still recognisable and others almost entirely demolished and devoured by the surrounding plants. Peter Lippmann’s photo project Medicinal Plants is also very interesting. … Continue reading