Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts

A Cinemagraph is an image that contains within itself a living moment that allows a glimpse of time to be experienced and preserved endlessly. A moving photographs in plain words to you and me. Graphic designer Kevin Burg  and photographer Jamie Beck take a traditional photographs and combine a living moment into the image through the isolated animation of multiple frames (GIFs). Beck and Burg named the process "Cinemagraphs" for their cinematic quality while maintaining at its soul the principles of traditional photography. Here's a few of their fashion editorial cinemagraphs, you can view more on their site. Would be interesting to see these make their way into e-magazines and e-books, but also in an exhibition space (?!). With smartphones and tablets, we've become so used to motion and technology, could this be the future of photography?
In a behind-the-scenes documentary setting, these images below give you a glimpse of the New York Fashion Week hustle, and also making-of photos at Dogfish Head brewery. These moving GIF files really act as small stories as opposed to just one captured still and add a new dimension to a company profile on a website or accompanying an article on a site.

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“The Spirit of Galatea” is a beautiful under-water shoot by Ilse Moore for Joel Janse van Vuuren, a fashion designer from South Africa. I'm so proud to be South African at times like these. The SA fashion industry is unique and inspiring, taking many elements of nature and bold fresh colours. It doesn't compare to Milan, Paris, New York or Tokyo....it's Proudly South African ;)


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Original shot by Erwin Blumenfeld
Sultry shortfilm tribute Erwin Blumenfeld shot by Sølve Sundsbø for Chanel’s Rouge Allure lipstick.




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Photographer Marcos Minuchin sets out to imagine the possibilities in a series of prints that depicts the untold, candid moments in a toy’s life. The results are these thought provoking, humorous and colourful photos. They're on sale at Fab.com if anyone loves them as much as I do. 
The Secret Life of Toys was created out of a necessity; my need to find something to channel my creativity without censorship. Why toys? Because they’re honest, they’re excellent storytellers, and they work long hours without complaining.

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 Photographer Gray Malin travels around the world from the U.S. to Brazil to Australia shooting the most beautiful beaches while flying above in a helicopter. “From above, a simple beach or pool becomes a blank canvas that allows me to start seeing the world as art. People and objects become patterns creating repetition, shape and form. These photographs are a visual celebration of color, light, shape—and summer bliss.” The result is these painterly canvases which look like patterns, random or ordered but always colourful. You may also like these 'room portraits from above' by Menno Aden.

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Joanna is a Cypriot blogger who loves...well, fashion! She posts about lovely ladies who have great style from Cyprus with the odd Greek celeb too, from her travels to other cities and fashion show and shoots. Basically, the Cypriot Sartorialist. Alpha Loves Joanna! You can see her blog here.

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This is not a DIY post.... but I had to share this experinece. This past weekend, my grandmother came to visit to meet our daughter. This is the first great-grandchild for her. A good friend of mine took photos of all 4 generations. It was very moving to see the emotion behind my grandmother's eyes when she held our daughter. It brought tears to all of our eyes. This photo simply makes my heart smile and I thought I would share it with you all.




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“The Siege of Leningrad, also known as The Leningrad Blockade was an unsuccessful military operation by the Axis (Nazi) powers to capture Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg) during World War II. The siege lasted from September 9, 1941, to January 27, 1944, when a narrow land corridor to the city was established by the Soviets. The total lifting of the siege occurred on January 27, 1944. The Siege of Leningrad was one of the longest and most destructive sieges of major cities in modern history and it was the second most costly.” - from Wikipedia.
During nine hundred (!) days a few million people city of Leningrad suffered from cold and hunger, being deprived of almost all supplies of food and fuel. Many thousands died, those who survived remember this not very willingly. The situation with food was so heavy, no food was sold/distributed among people except a few grams (not even tens or hundred grams) of bread, and not each day, that people had to eat stuff that they would never eat in normal life, like making soups of leather boots (because leather is of animal origin) or boiling the wallpaper because the glue with which they were attached to walls contained a bit of organic stuff. Of course many occasions of cannibalism occurred.
On those photos you can see some pieces of those old photos made during those black days overlaid to the modern city views, respecting the place and angle of view.



Leningrad / St.Petersburg 1942/2010. Borovaya street,26 It is one of 3174 buildings of Leningrad destroyed during 900-day blockade. During a siege nazis have brought down on a city 150 thousand heavy shells, have dumped 5 thousand demolition bombs and 10 thousand incendiary bombs. The third part of habitation has been destroyed.

Berlin 1945/2010. Soldier-winner. He walked to victory four years, he lost many comrades.

Vienna. 1945/2010. Senior Lieutenant Vladimirskiy makes a sketch of a fountain with a statue of Athena in front of Parliament.


Moscow. Kutuzovsky prospekt. 1941/2009. Trolleys.

Berlin 1945/2010. Wrecked tank "Tiger" in Tiergarten park



Moscow is preparing for the defense. 1941/2009. Gor'kogo street (now Tverskaya street


Vienna. 1945/2010. Soviet soldiers at the Imperial Palace Hoffburg.

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