Photographer of the Day: Bibek Singh
Category: Outdoor Photographer: Bibek Singh Photo: “Hide and Seek” A perfect example of being patient or just good timing. Either way, it works brilliantly in this shot.
Category: Outdoor Photographer: Bibek Singh Photo: “Hide and Seek” A perfect example of being patient or just good timing. Either way, it works brilliantly in this shot.
Category: Portrait Photographer: Mark Coleman Photo: “Mountain Man” This environmental portrait shows the use of the setting and a traditional costume in “Mountain Man” by
Category: Architecture Photographer: Pamela Aminou Photo: “Overture” At first glance, this might not even seem to be a photograph of just buildings at all. It
Every weekday, Photofocus curators share a great photograph taken by one of our readers. Every month we highlight photographs in the genres of architecture, portrait,
“The body is a place where our mind resides, and that’s what I’m photographing.” -Mona Kuhn Mona Kuhn makes fine art with her camera and
Category: Macro Photographer: Jose Matutina Photo: “Bee Sees Flower” This macro capture of a bee whizzing towards a flower is a common sight amongst macro photographs.
Category: Street Photographer: Thesrpspaintshop Photo: “Dippy volunteer” I just got done watching the Night of the Museum with my kids and this image by Thesrpspaintshop
Category: Outdoor Photographer: Jeff Clouet Photo: “Urban Reflection” This shot makes me so happy. The building itself is amazing but to capture the colors and lines in
Category: Portrait Photographer: Guillaume Koch Photo: “Sigma DP2 quattro” While using the name of the camera as the title of today’s Photographer of the Day
Category: Architecture Photographer: Ritxy Photo: “untitled” One of the interesting twists when taking night photos, particularly of man made structures, is that the architect or
Every weekday, Photofocus curators share a great photograph taken by one of our readers. Every month we highlight photographs in the genres of architecture, portrait,
“If your pictures aren’t good enough, you aren’t close enough.” -Robert Capa Robert Capa is accepted as the greatest war photographer during the first half