An overgrown grave in East Highgate Cemetery in London, England. Graves in the East HIghgate Cemetery in London, England date all the way back to the 1800’s. Many of them are overgrown and derelict, thereby rendering the descriptions unreadabl
Dancehall Reggae Music Scene
The photos here are selected from a series of portraits taken at Kingston recording studio Channel One in 1984. Young artists gathered around the studio all day, waiting for auditions or for their time to step inside and voice a piece over of one of the popular rhythm tracks.
Talk to the Animals
As a parting bit of advice, female deer appreciate being told they’re beautiful. A female grouse likes a little clucking-hoary marmots will come to you if you sit still long enough and a bull moose isn’t keen on talkative photographers. I have tried them all, but draw the line at talking to flowers.
Morocco in January
Morocco was possibly one of the most photogenic countries I’ve ever been in. A perfect combination of light, colour, art, culture, environment and humans, meant that pretty much every time I pressed the shutter something remarkable was stilled and captured.
How Breed Rescue Gave My Art a New Direction
I would like to point out that for dog lovers whose hearts have been taken by a specific breed, there are dedicated breed rescue groups for virtually all breeds. For those who just want a good friend and companion and are open-minded as to type, local rescues and shelters are a good option.
21st Century Times Square
New York’s Times Square has been painted over by a glib facade that denies the possibility of desire in a part of the city once synonymous with sin, but the people who linger there now suggest another layer of meaning beneath the glitter of the video screens, another world waiting at the crossroads.
MALTESTE – In Search of the Sublime
“My work gives me a privileged view of the beauty that surrounds us. My photographs hopefully give an eloquent example of this wealth that we could collectively lose by negligence or lack of concrete action faced with uncontrolled exploitation. We must take seriously what’s at stake for the planet.”
M — The Artist MeHi
Toronto art photographer/artist uses Aesthetic Journalism [the crossover point between journalism and art] as the artistic medium for his creative fine-art photography. “Finding pictures to take is more fun than making them! — MeHi”
Nature is Not About What You See – It’s About Being There
You don’t have to be a professional photographer to enjoy nature. It can be as easy as exploring your backyard with a macro approach looking for the small little things such as bees, caterpillars, birds, etc.
A Journey Into the Beauty of Our Natural Surroundings
Saskatchewan has a new photography festival in the making. Art galleries & photographers across Saskatchewan have organized Canada’s 1st province-wide photography event inspired by the success of Montreal’s Le Mois de la Photo, Toronto’s ScotiaBank Contact and Calgary’s Exposure festival.
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