Identical Portraits Along the British Coast at High and Low Tide
Since 2003 Michael Marten has travelled along the British coast to photograph identical views at high and low tide, 6 or 18 hours apart.
Since 2003 Michael Marten has travelled along the British coast to photograph identical views at high and low tide, 6 or 18 hours apart.
An exclusive interview with photographer 27MM to learn more about his craft and what drives him.
David Jordano’s portraits of human survival and perseverance instead of ruin and decay reveals the humanity of Detroit’s urban landscape.
The awesome power of a lion’s roar
Vadim Trunov captures the playful spirit of squirrels in these amazing close-ups!
For the last two years, photographer Tim Dodd has never travelled without his vintage Russian space suit (an impulse online purchase).
Richard Silver’s ‘vertical panoramas’ are made by stitching 6-10 separate photos into one super long composite!
In ‘Impermanent Sculptures‘, artist Vitor Schietti uses a firework to create long exposure, light paintings that only the camera’s eye sees.
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