Yashica Samurai Z
I need/want this!!!
The Flying Baby Series, Mother Photographs Her Baby Boy Flying
Levitation is so last year!
Of all our truest hopes and desires for our work is that, what we find, we ourselves never knew. It came as a shock. It came as a surprise. It was new. We could never have known what we were going to do before we did it, and in that sense, we discover too. Here is what I’ve got to say to you: there are things in your life you will see; there are stories you will hear; if you don’t write them down, if you don’t make the picture, they won’t get seen, they won’t get told.— Emmet Gowin
Was looking to be inspired by Lomography when I got into trouble trying to log in to my account, which was pretty old and pretty dormant and was associated with my old email address.
Even after searching for this Membership Confirmation email from 2005 and using the details I provided back then, I still could not log in. So I’ve come to conclude that they decided to delete my account.
Oh, well.

Today, we’re taking a look at the theory and psychology behind the size, framing, and visual weight of different elements in your photographic composition. You’d be surprised how much there is to learn about this choice, and the impact your decision can have!
Hey iPhoneographers - the Kinotopic app is FREE today, January 18th!
This app lets you make cinemagraphs easily, like the neat one we made above!
Psst, don’t have an iPhone but wanna try your hand at making cinemagraphs? Check out our tutorial on ‘em!
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Photo Series of the Day: To promote her newly launched photo restoration business, Swedish artist Sanna Dullaway colorized a few of history’s more iconic photos.
Check out the rest here.
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