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    Cindy Sherman. Untitled Film Still #21, 1978
    Photo Credit: The Met Museum Website

    Cindy Sherman, born in 1954 in Glen Ridge, New Jersey, is a renowned American photographer known for her groundbreaking conceptual self-portraits. Between 1977 and 1980, she captured herself in sixty-seven different scenes, transforming into diverse characters…Read More

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  • This image was taken on a pretty wet day in Thabazimbi. Light setup included.

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  • Quick and easy light setup photographing a group. Key light is a 600w Godox light using a bounce umbrella to give direction to the light. The background is lit with a 200w Godox flash with an orange gel, to light up the background and create a more interesting photo.

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  • Featured Photographer: Amy Shore

    Amy Shore, a self-taught UK photographer, is known for her candid and naturalistic style in automotive photography. Rather than staging shots, she captures genuine moments, focusing on the story behind each image. She emphasises the emotion tied to cars, their surroundings, and the bond between vehicles and…Read More

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    • I’m really enjoying Amy’s work. She’s a storyteller. Her photos are unpretentious and intelligent. Her work is markedly different from Tim Wallace’s. Although I might lean towards Tim’s dramatic style, I absolutely enjoyed browsing through her photos!

      Both Tim and amy offer unique perspectives and styles in their work, and it’s always…Read More

  • Sally Mann. Candy Cigarette, 1989
    Photo Credit: Whitney Museum of American Art

    Sally Mann’s “Candy Cigarette” is one of the most iconic photographs of the 20th century. Featuring a young preteen girl gazing directly into the camera, cigarette in hand, the image is striking and resonates with the viewer in its drastic color contrasts.

    Through h…Read More

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    • “We appreciate your excellent contribution to today’s Photo Digest Nolan!

      W’ere eager to hear our community’s thoughts on this somewhat controversial photo. How would you perceive it without the caption or background knowledge?

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    Portable enough to slip into a pocket or bag, the EOS M6 lets you be spontaneous with photography – capturing unexpected moments with clarity and creativity, using a camera you can take everywhere.

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  • Hey Danie and Team, loving the new site…… Just a thought.. What do you think about adding in a Model / Designer / Make-Up Artist / Hair Stylist directory so that any of us are able to hire the required people for a shoot from here and in that way support one another 🙂
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    Haunting Yet Haunted: A Visual Analysis of the Afghan Girl
    Source: James Madison University: CCC

    Want to dig deeper into the story and artistic elements behind our previous post on Steve McCurry’s “Afghan Girl”? Download the PDF below for a comprehensive look at this captivating portrait.

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    Steve McCurry: Afghan Girl, 1984
    Photo Credit: Sharbat Gula, “Afghan Girl,” cover page, National Geographic Magazine, June 1985

    This image, captured by Steve McCurry, is perhaps one of the most iconic portraits of our era. Known for his travel and documentary photography, McCurry has recently shifted his focus towards fine-art projects.

    The…Read More

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    • Her eyes mimicking the wall behind her and the spots of green in her clothes makes this compelling. The contrasting orange places all the focus on her eyes. Wild eyes, maybe scared. The viewer can’t look away and that makes it a masterpiece.

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