Creative studio Dentsu, teamed up with photographer Linden Gledhill to create this series of paint sculptures using sound vibrations. The photographs and videos begin by wrapping a membrane around a small speaker. Ink drops were placed on this membrane and the speaker was turned on. once it began to vibrate the ink begins to jump up and down.
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Photography: Paint Sound Sculptures
Creative studio Dentsu, teamed up with photographer Linden Gledhill to create this series of paint sculptures using sound vibrations. The photographs and videos begin by wrapping a membrane around a small speaker. Ink drops were placed on this membrane and the speaker was turned on. once it began to vibrate the ink begins to jump up and down.
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Labels: photography
Monday, May 7, 2012
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Photography: Light Paintings
Photographer Dennis Calvert does not use digital manipulation for any of his pictures. With the right exposure on his camera, he swings around glow sticks in a dark room or outdoors at night to create his desired visual effect.
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Labels: lights, photography
Friday, April 20, 2012
Photography: 360 Degree Time-Lapse
This stunning image shows what 24 hours worth of photos looks like when combined into one frame. Stretching from the sunrise to sunset, this 360 degree image was captured by Greek photographer Chris Kotsiopoloulos in Sounio, Greece. It took him a painstaking 30 hours and hundreds of images to create the amazing time-spanning panorama.
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Labels: photography, time lapse
Monday, April 16, 2012
Photography: Silent World


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Labels: photography
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Classy animated gifs by Cinemagraph
Visual Graphics Artist Kevin Burg began experimenting with the .gif format in this style in 2009 but it wasn't until he partnered with photographer Jamie Beck to cover NYFW that Cinemagraphs were born. Marrying original content photography with the desire to communicate more to the viewer birthed the cinemagraph process. Starting in-camera, the artists take a traditional photograph and combine a living moment into the image through the isolated animation of multiple frames. To quote supermodel Coco Rocha "it's more than a photo but not quite a video".
Beck and Burg named the process "Cinemagraphs" for their cinematic quality while maintaining at its soul the principles of traditional photography. Launched virally through social media platforms Twitter and Tumblr, both the style of imagery and terminology has become a class of its own. The creative duo are looking forward to exploring future display technologies for gallery settings as well as pushing this new art form and communication process as the best way to capture a moment in time or create a true living portrait in our digital age while embracing our need to communicate visually and share instantly.
Jamie Beck and Kevin Burg reside in New York City.'
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Labels: Animation, photography
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Friday, March 30, 2012
'Hong Kong in the Rain' - Photography by Christophe Jacket
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Labels: Architecture, photography
Monday, March 26, 2012
Friday, March 23, 2012
The work of Aled Lewis
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Labels: photography, Print, Toys
Friday, March 16, 2012
Photography: Victor Enrich
Spanish photographer Victor Enrich has two skills: taking amazing architectural photographs and then twisting them via photo manipulation to create astonishing architectural anomalies. Personally, they look like great zombie-defense fortresses, so maybe he’s onto something.
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Labels: architecture, photography, photoshop, surreal
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Underwater Ink Photographs by Alberto Seveso
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Labels: photography
Sunday, March 4, 2012
Joshua Gordon of Fucknfilthy blog talks about what inspires and influences him creatively
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Labels: London, photography
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Photography by Martin Klimas
Martin Klimas - 'The hardest part of my work is to smash so many figurines until I find one that truly is showing me something new. I am in that sense a sculptor, but I have only a 5000th of a second to build my sculpture'
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Labels: 3D, photography