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What a great find! For all photogs who want freedom from the monthly membership cycle!
12/29/2019

What a great find! For all photogs who want freedom from the monthly membership cycle!

New version of award-winning photo editor created by Skylum team for Mac & PC. Order Luminar today and get an exclusive price for the most advanced image editing software.

07/01/2017

This would be a great video game

05/22/2017
05/02/2017

Art heals

Photographer Rob MacInnis gathers barnyard animals that we selected for consumption and production, and turns them into ...
03/28/2017

Photographer Rob MacInnis gathers barnyard animals that we selected for consumption and production, and turns them into majestic portrait subjects.Everything started when Rob came back from a long journey through South America. Taking photos in places that suffered from extreme poverty made him rethink photography’s role in his life and society: “I had a tough time dealing with my relationship to photography after this trip,” Rob told Bored Panda. “I felt it irresponsible to ignore the exploitative aspects of photography, especially when making artwork in such a privileged position. I found that photographing animals enabled me to critique both myself and the photographic field.”MacInnis said that working with animals wasn’t very different from working with people. “You’re invading their space so need to set some boundaries and develop trust,” he said. “At times this is easy and other times impossible.”“I met a great deal of patient, helpful and trusting farmers and we did what we could with what we had. What I did have was a decent amount of time which was quite necessary. Sometimes just to get the right head shot I would have to wait for an hour just for animals to calm and begin to trust me.”More info: robmacinnis.com | InstagramPhotographer Rob MacInnis gathers barnyard animals that we selected for consumption and production, and turns them into majestic portrait subjects.Everything started when Rob came back from a long journey through South America. Taking photos in places that suffered from extreme poverty made him rethink photography’s role in his life and society: “I had a tough time dealing with my relationship to photography after this trip,” Rob told Bored Panda. “I felt it irresponsible to ignore the exploitative aspects of photography, especially when making artwork in such a privileged position. I found that photographing animals enabled me to critique both myself and the photographic field.”MacInnis said that working with animals wasn’t very different from working with people. “You’re invading their space so need to set some boundaries and develop trust,” he said. “At times this is easy and other times impossible.”“I met a great deal of patient, helpful and trusting farmers and we did what we could with what we had. What I did have was a decent amount of time which was quite necessary. Sometimes just to get the right head shot I would have to wait for an hour just for animals to calm and begin to trust me.” Bored PandaMore info: robmacinnis.com | Instagram

03/22/2017

Just wow

12/31/2016

Charles Young paper society

08/10/2016

The New Switch House at The Tate full tour.

08/07/2016

Varol Topaç Turkish kinetic artist making inanimate intimately animated.

08/07/2016

Jon Paul Berti inspired on Theo Jansen's kinetic sculptures came up with a walking bike.

08/07/2016

Andy Warhol's more-Than-15 Pop minutes

Balloons will never be the same
08/05/2016

Balloons will never be the same

Forget your run-of-the-mill cutesy balloon dogs and crowns twisted at kids birthday parties, Japanese artist Masayoshi Matsumoto (previously) elevates the inflated craft of balloon animals to an entirely different level. The Japanese artist uses a multitude of balloon colors and shapes to sculpt

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