Reliving Australian horror stories through a lens
It’s not every day you’re offered the opportunity to photograph the inside of a now disused asylum for the mentally and the criminally insane. True
It’s not every day you’re offered the opportunity to photograph the inside of a now disused asylum for the mentally and the criminally insane. True
Photography did, in fact, affect paintings, their significance and their relevance. In the 19th Century, photography took the spotlight when it came to realistic art
The ways how photography changed art may not be particularly dramatic, but they are not to be taken for granted. But for the record, it
Still life photography is all about capturing stills of our daily life. While it may seem frivolous and staged to some, it is an important
For ages, I’ve become accustomed to using Lightroom’s Virtual Copy feature. It let me create multiple images and style them based off of the original
As long as photography remained chained to any sort of wet plate process, photographers found themselves encumbered by massive hardships in order to “take the
Lasting Impacts of the Daguerreotype In the past few articles of this series, we’ve seen how the daguerreotype came about but we haven’t really taken
Sometimes we come across great things in the archives. This one is just fascinating. It actual has some useful information, but its a wonderful slice
It’s Friday, and that means a little bit of reminiscing. Which camera did you get first? A look back at the start of the Phototofocus
Photoshop is celebrating its 25th anniversary, and a lot has changed over the years. Hear from the creator’s and pioneers of Photoshop about how the
I came across a quote earlier this week and thought that this might be good to open up to discussion. There are too many images,
Have you ever been working away in photoshop, keyboard short-cutting like no other, when suddenly you do something that is unexpected and awesome? It happened