A pink chair overlooking a vast blue glacier. A view of an ice floe under a blazing golden sky. A bathtub in the middle of a picturesque wetland. These places might not exist in the “real world,” but last year, they were brought to life by the influential artist Alexis Christodoulou. A collection of nine… Continue reading NFT trends: Digital architecture
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Hawaii-based photographer captures ethereal photos of rare planetary alignment
In addition to being a practical location that rises above the fog, Mauna Kea holds much cultural significance. Photographer: Andrew Richard Hara / Producer: Greg Scott Earlier in the summer, a dazzling planetary alignment took place, showcasing Mercury, Venus, the Moon, Mars, and Saturn across the night sky. According to Sky & Telescope, the last… Continue reading Hawaii-based photographer captures ethereal photos of rare planetary alignment
The History of UFOs, Told Through Photography
Explore what UFOs have looked like throughout history, and what flying saucers have to say about who we are on Earth. The post The History of UFOs, Told Through Photography appeared first on The Shutterstock Blog.
21 Poses to Try When Photographing Men
While photos of male models were once limited to underwear ads with six-pack abs, the field is changing—for the better. With major brands turning to street-casting and alternative modeling agencies, photographers now have more freedom to experiment with how they portray male individuality and masculinity. Masculinity is complex and multi-faceted; it means something different for… Continue reading 21 Poses to Try When Photographing Men
How to Reduce the Intensity of a Preset on a Photo in Lightroom Classic
Lightroom presets are powerful, one-click tools to transform your images. Presets capture visual styles and can help you borrow styles from other talented photographers. But sometimes, presets are just a bit much. You like the look and feel of a preset, but want to tone it down. That’s where the Lightroom plugin The Fader becomes so useful. From left… Continue reading How to Reduce the Intensity of a Preset on a Photo in Lightroom Classic
The History of Tie-Dye, Told Through Images
You may associate tie-dye with countercultural movements . . . or arts and crafts. But its origins go way, way back. The post The History of Tie-Dye, Told Through Images appeared first on The Shutterstock Blog.
The History of the Alphabet
Alphabets developed in response to the needs and tools of society, and they continue to evolve. Here’s a look into how they’ve transformed the written word. The post The History of the Alphabet appeared first on The Shutterstock Blog.
The best resources for photographers interested in Web3
In just a few years, non-fungible tokens could be part of museum exhibitions around the world—and make an appearance in every major art fair. In the near future, artists could use AI tools to create photorealistic animations, or they could use them to recreate the aesthetic of Dutch Master paintings. On the blockchain, breaking the… Continue reading The best resources for photographers interested in Web3
Maestro Contributor: Santiago Ribas
Santiago is an architect who started working with 360º photography way back in 1998. Back then, he created a CD about a region in Portugal, his home country. The 360º exploration of buildings and landscapes has always attracted him and Santiago hasn’t stopped capturing Portugal in 360º. His goal is to document the interesting history… Continue reading Maestro Contributor: Santiago Ribas
NFT trends: Character creation and NFT art
Earlier this year, the renowned Los Angeles photographer Parker Day collaborated with the NFT platform Quantum Art to bring her project ICONS to the blockchain. Featuring 200 portraits, the playful series saw Day collaborate with models to bring different “personas” or characters to life. The collection sold out quickly, with many collectors immediately identifying with… Continue reading NFT trends: Character creation and NFT art