Alex de Mora is a photographer who prefers to put people over the age of 60 in front of his lens, as he finds older people much more interesting than younger models. Let's take a look at his latest project, which shows what our generation will look like when they retire, or what the retirees of the future will be like.
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Planning a wedding can be very tiring, and the to-do list is endless. Every couple will remember their wedding day as one of the most beautiful in their life, and it is the beautiful photos that will remain as an eternal memory. Wedding photographers spend a lot of time with their clients and notice many things, even things that often remain hidden to others.
Most people take photos with phones and create more photos with them than with a camera. Alice aims to offer both at the same time, bringing the two worlds together - with the artificial intelligence that your phone uses, while also taking advantage of the possibility and power of interchangeable lenses of professional cameras. This is basically what we were looking for!
A young Polish photographer, Alicja Zmyslowska, deals with very special portrait photography in her spare time. In fact, he "captures the soul" of his four-legged friends in his photographic lens.
While some photographers focus on photographing interesting buildings when photographing cities, Portuguese photographer André Vicente Gonçalves focused on just one detail - the windows. He thus collected the photographs of windows in the photographic series Windows of the World and thus focused on the similarities between the windows of cities, on their shape and colors.
Anelia Loubser is a photographer from Cape Town who photographed the faces of her acquaintances upside down. This is how black-and-white photographs with the title "Alienation" were created, in which upside-down faces take on a completely new image: they evoke alien gestures from people.
Taschen has published a retrospective of the extraordinary work of photographer Annie Liebovitz and printed it together with some wonderful essays in one of their luxury giant books.
"It sounds like a bad idea." This is how the description of the application on iTunes begins. The 1-Hour Photo app is actually a disposable version of the camera. Except that you will be able to use it again and again on your phone.
Recently, photographers like to use the aerial perspective shooting technique. This is how they manage to capture all the details that are impossible to recognize at first glance.
Italian photographer Sandro Giordano's latest project is anything but classic. Surrealist photographs show people's falls - but not the metaphorical ones that we all experience in life, but the literal ones: painful and funny at the same time.
Benedetto Demaio decided not to flood his Instagram profile with photos of food, but with a series of photos where he puts everyday objects such as balloons, rubber bands and crayons into simple but beautiful compositions.
For most, the new Black application will be completely unnecessary, as everyone knows how to find a black and white filter. For some photographers, this is the app they've been waiting for. Like the Leica M Monochrom camera, the Black is focused on one thing only - creating superb black and white photos. The application team carefully analyzed and recreated the effects of Kodak, Fuji, Agfa and Ilford reel films.