This is the second feature of my "Best Of The Best" series! These features consist of my absolute favorite photography that i've collected since i've been a member of DeviantArt.
This feature's focus is on POLAROIDS, give them some love!
This is the first of a series of features I will be doing. They consist of my absolute favorite photography that i've collected since i've been a member of DeviantArt. This feature's focus is on SQUARES, give them some love
From the Publishers of "What Digital Camera" and "Amateur Photographer", IPC Media today has announced a new online photography magazine, "Better Digital Photography" that people can read free and fully online, it is also interactive with embedding video tutorials from the magazine and mouse-over tips. Aimed at the entry and intermediate level photographer, it is heavily devoted to equipment and technique-focused photography content.
From the IPC Media website: Publishing director Alex Robb says: This is an exciting and innovative new venture for the photo portfolio. The editorial team have worked incredibly hard to create bespoke content, including technique videos and other interactive content. I am delighted that we have secured distribution to around two million photographers to ensure that as many people as possible benefit from the excellent tips and advice. Better Digital Photography is a further indication of how IPC continues to innovate in this competitive sector.
Editor Mat Gallagher adds: We wanted to create a product that helps the reader expand their knowledge, while being easy to use. It is thanks to the talents of art editor Steve Crabb that we have managed to produce such a visually stimulating and accessible magazine that surpasses anything else in the market place.
My thoughts, this is downright awesome and VERY well done, it is like looking at an actual magazine, but the fact that it has videos embedded within for tips, tutorials, and techniques, make this even better! You can also subscribe for free, via email for upcoming issues, make personal notes within the magazine, and download a copy to your hard drive. GO GET IT!
Are you a UK photographer? If so we are asking you to sign this petition that I saw in `dxd's journal. The proposed changes to copyright law means that any non commercial entity could use your work on their website without charge or credit!!!
WE MUST GET EVERYONE TO SIGN UP SO SPREAD THE WORD
If you've signed up please leave us a comment here so we can gauge dA members support.
Some people cringe at the thought of looking at a rusty toilet and have a hard time thinking how that could be photographed and made beautiful again. Some people don't see the majestic aspect of an abandoned building or the true ominousness of a cemetery. Well today, I am showcasing those who do. Those who shot the bad and made it look good. Whether it was just rust, or it was all so far gone that no one cared anymore, these people went above and beyond to bring it new light and a new life.
Not everyone can do it right. And out of these excellent photos I've chosen for this feature, stood out the most. This one feels like it gives a story, it feels like it's inviting you to understand it's past. It's an amazing piece.
Each one of these are truly great works and should be considered such. Go let the photographers know how much you appreciate them.
Great article and features. I'm so honored and humbled that you included two of mine up there with all of those great works!
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"Uncertainty is the essential, inevitable, and all-pervasive companion to your desire to make art. And tolerance for uncertainty is the prerequisite to succeeding." David Bayles and Ted Orland
Nicely said, I agree with all that you wrote up above about this collection of "real" photos.
I believe as I'm naive, sometimes maybe too simple, that objects, old toys, old cars, rusted door, abandonned houses, dead towns everything has a soul. Forgotten, abandoned, what will become of their soul? People use to live there, use to drive these cars, push that door, play with this toy, and now, nothing!
Just sensible photographer to show this, as if to say, don't forget the soul, your soul...
Thanks for the Feature, I was far from thinking that my Closed Citex shop could interest somebody on this planet, it fullfield my heart to see that I was wrong by this feature and comment I got on this particular image. Thanks from deep of my heart.
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Discussing page views, activity and popularity, ~ChaoticSkye explores the inner workings of the community on deviantART from her point of view.
Although this does not apply to everyone, we hope the article is a worthwhile read and that the majority perceive things from a different point of view from reading this.
Daily Literature Deviations is a group that is dedicated to bringing literature to the forefront of the deviantArt community. We attempt to accomplish this by daily featuring Literature artists from around the community that deserve the recognition, but are not getting it. Each day we will feature 5 deviations from the Literature categories in a News Article.
In order to support the artists that we feature, we ask that you the news article as well as check out the individual pieces. We understand that each day you may not be able to check out each and every one of the pieces, everyone has their own things going on. We just ask that you make an attempt to help support the growing Literature community.
^Ikue has been a devious member of our community for almost 7 years and in this time he has proven to be nothing short of decicated and devoted. Whilst volunteering his time over the last 22 months as a Gallery Moderator within the Community Relations Team, Chris has brought the Vector gallery and many vector artists directly into the spotlight. ^Ikue's commitment to the community is evident in everything he touches and you can always find him reaching out to others with an encouraging word. Chris is a natural leader with a vibrant and empathic personality, and is a role model for deviants everywhere. It's ev... Read More
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"Uncertainty is the essential, inevitable, and all-pervasive companion to your desire to make art. And tolerance for uncertainty is the prerequisite to succeeding." David Bayles and Ted Orland
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Nicely said, I agree with all that you wrote up above about this collection of "real" photos.
I believe as I'm naive, sometimes maybe too simple, that objects, old toys, old cars, rusted door, abandonned houses, dead towns everything has a soul. Forgotten, abandoned, what will become of their soul? People use to live there, use to drive these cars, push that door, play with this toy, and now, nothing!
Just sensible photographer to show this, as if to say, don't forget the soul, your soul...
Thanks for the Feature, I was far from thinking that my Closed Citex shop could interest somebody on this planet, it fullfield my heart to see that I was wrong by this feature and comment I got on this particular image. Thanks from deep of my heart.
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