Tag: photography
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Shaolin Monks’ Incredible Acrobatics
“There’s this high-level action,” photographer Steve McCurry told CNN of the photo’s composition in a video call from his home in Philadelphia. “And these other boys are just hanging out.” The image is featured in Magnum’s Square Print Sale, which ends May 5, alongside other photographers’ works. He shot it back in 2004, as part…
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Primatologist Jane Goodall Marks Her 90th Birthday With Stunning Images
90 Years | 90 Images | 90 Women To mark the occasion of her 90th birthday, Jane Goodall is collaborating with Vital Impacts and 90 influential women photographers in a campaign dedicated to “reimagining our relationships to the natural world.” There are currently 31 images for sale, as part of “The Nature of Hope: 90…
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Photo of the Day
Today’s photo is from photographer Biljana Jurukovski’s Tribal Muse series. Jurukovski’s photographs hone in on the beauty of the women of the Surma tribe — more specifically the Suri. If you are interested in this photographer and her work My Modern Met has a great interview with her.
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Photo of the Day
Biswajit Dihidar shares his thoughts and stories through the lens of his camera. Check out Viewfound for more intriguing pictures…
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Photographing Spirituality
James Estrin, co-founder of the The New York Times Lens blog will be exhibiting a collection of his work documenting human spirituality at the 92nd Street Y on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. Michael Winerip, who is familiar with Esterin’s work notes: Having worked many, many 12-hour days with him, I can say firsthand that James Estrin’s photos definitely don’t…
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Anciet Marks – Chris Ranier
If you have some time, please stop by Chris Ranier’s website and view his video Ancient Marks. He notes that we are “losing traditional cultures with their ancient ways of life and spiritual beliefs at a catastrophic rate.” He hopes to “sustain and revitalize cultures on the edge” with his photography.
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Try It – It Works!
This picture was taken with a camera 70,000 x 30,000 pixels (2100 MegaPixels). It can identify a face in a multitude. The cameras are not sold to the public and are being installed in strategic locations. (This one is in Canada) Place the cursor in the multitude of people and left double click a couple…
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Skyscrappers
Originally posted on Viewfound: For more of Biswajit Dihidar’s beautiful photography visit viewfound.wordpress.com. Viewfound View original post
