Photography

August 10, 2011

Past Meets Present

Remember Young Me, Now Me? Photographer Sander Koot has created a similar series, called Back from the Future, where he places old photographs of people next to pictures of their present selves. “In this project, I ask people to find old portraits of themselves, of which they have good memories,” says Koot. “When talking to them about the picture, you see them reliving the happy moment.

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July 26, 2011

You Are What You Eat

Carpenter/PhotographerMuch like the intriguing series In Your Fridge, You Are What You Eat is a comprehensive look into the refrigerators...

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July 15, 2011

Masters of Multiple Exposure Photography

Tamara Lichtenstein Of all the different types of photography techniques I've come across this past year, multiple exposure has really stood out. When done properly, the results are magical. Multiple exposure photography is when two or more individual exposures are made to create a single photograph. The resulting photographic image shows the images superimposed or layered over one another.

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June 23, 2011

Pets Impersonate Famous Celebrities

Say what you will about these masquerading animals, just don't tell me they didn't make you laugh! teNeues publishing group recently released two books that will have you giggling with glee. Called Famous Faces, the bigger hardcover version and smaller pop-culture book are based on a successful line of greeting cards. (If you can't get enough of these, check out the cards.) “Through the magic of make-believe a cute puppy morphs into the ultimate diva.

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June 22, 2011

Teen Angst

It would be safe to say that West Virginia-based photographer Taylor Paige Reynolds is in love with her camera.

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June 20, 2011

Young Me, Now Me

Who doesn't love a blast from the past? Ze Frank has been asking for submissions for his Young Me/Now Me project, which is being made into a book. People recreate pictures from their childhood to compare how they looked then with how they look now. Frank has been kind enough to blog some of the photos he believes are the best submissions he has received thus far.

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