Landscape Photography

Our Land

Where we live determines much of what we experience. Fortunately for us, Greg Whitton shares many of the moments his lens focusses on the landscapes and seascapes of the United Kingdom. The first photograph ‘Fossil’ was captured at nearly 3,000 feet of altitude on the Isle of Arran, located a couple of hours west of […]

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Photography

Abandoned

We abandon buildings that are no longer serving us, yet time keeps ticking for what remains behind, providing an alluring attraction for urban explorers like Andy Schwetz to capture on camera. Sonata of memories by Andy Schwetz on Foundation marketplace Andy Schwetz I travel through a hidden world to find the beauty of decay and […]

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Photography

Call of Duty

Photoyogi doesn’t limit his creativity to a singular style, instead tell his story through photographs across a range of styles. He does have a couple of favourites with aviation and architecture at the top of the list. Although if you search further afield, you’ll find more styles such as PhotoYogi’s street level photography 1 of […]

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Photography Portrait

Strength in Vulnerability

Capturing moments of those that are nearest to us, is a practice many families do. Why? The moment feels worthy of memorising…because we’re moved in some way…or because its a special time that we hope by photographing will preserve it forever. There is another kind of documenting. Moments of great change, disruption or transformation. Maybe […]

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Photography

The First Light

Natures most serene moments are born at gm…and disappear at gn. Those are the moments that transfix Agni and many of us who live by the light of each day. The First Light From Cape Comorin by Agni on Foundation marketplace “In the backdrop, you can see the Vivekananda rock and the Thiruvalluvar monument. I […]

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Landscape Photography

Surreal Worlds

Being able to look at a photograph and say ‘that’s a Casal’ is something you’ll be able to do, after taking in two or three of his artworks. Mixing facts and fantasy, the blue-y grey patina re-imagines what we expect to find at the waters edge. If NFT’s are a pathway down the rabbit hole, […]

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Photography

The Breakup with Project Seven

The Break-Up / La ruptura is the deeply personal artwork of @_Project_Seven. Our anon status makes it possible to explore subjects in ways that traditional social networks may not support. Project SevenStoryteller in images and words. There’s a story behind everything. “10 images that reinvent, recreate, retell, revisit, and reimagine the raw moments that follow […]

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Nude Photography

Fine Art Alignment with Soulcraft

Soulcraft describes his artistic approach as a silence dance of alignment. The Alchemy of Alignment collection conjures up 45 unions between the female form enveloped in nature. What does that mean in simple terms thoo…? symmetry… balance… thirds rule… contrast… light play. Soulcraft describes Juniper’s Song as follows: “Sienna and I discovered this beautiful dead […]

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News On The Line

Black and White with Ovachinsky

Black and white photography hits different. Does our brain fill in the colours? Yes. ‘The mere sight of black-and-white photos automatically elicited brain activity patterns that specifically encoded colors.’ according to a legit academic paper from the University of Tübingen. What are the implications for you Bored Ape collectors? A grey banana will be processed […]

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Conceptual Photography

Tulips On Fire with Mathieu Young

Dangerous. Very dangerous. Guy Fawkes night celebrates a guy back in 1605 who was seriously against the establishment. While the sentiment of Guy Fawke’s is lost on todays annual celebration, it still gets celebrated by letting off fireworks. Humans love fire so it is with some serendipity that I discovered Mathieu Young’s work on Guw […]

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