Pop Photography of Robert Whitaker

Robert Whitaker became involved with the Beatles after photographing their manager, Brian Epstein for the Jewish News in Melbourne. Continue reading »

A New SPiN on Low Light Photography

SPiN Galactic features 12 tables in a club light setting, there is some very cool lighting but very challanging to photograph. Each table is lit with a square of light directly above the table simular to a pool table, there are several other sources of light that make it difficult to find a white balance that works. To make things a little more difficult as the player backs away from the table during a volley they move out of the light falling onto the table. In photographs by Steve Russell for Toronto Star.

At SPiN Toronto at 461 King Street West, ping pong players can play at the 12 tables and 12,000 square foot clubhouse. SPiN was founded in New York and has Susan Sarandon as an investor. Continue reading »

Virtual Reality Photography

VRP stands for “Virtual Reality Photography”. This is a personal project of Leonardo Sang, that uses video games as platforms for everyday photography. VRP’s objective is to show how video games have a full visual capacity and complexity to create a proper photographic ambient and also show how photography can be applied in many ways. All the pictures created are composed just like “real world” photography. Basic colour composing, alignment, lines, geometry and etc… sometimes just curious snapshot. It’s not necessarily a “visually realistic” picture. Continue reading »

Humorous Photography by René Maltête

So funny photos by René Maltête, french photographer . His pictures are based on incongruity and surprise, humor is always present, but more than just a picture, there is often a philosophical dimension. Continue reading »

Oprisco Photography




Awesome ! Romance. Here.

Photography + Illustrations




Amazing photo-illustrations by Clotilde Goubely.

Where Photography Meets Illustration



Do you want to believe? By Dmitry Maksimov. +24 more! Continue reading »