Photography Archive

Casino Art by Shannon Maer

Shannon Maer is the founder and creative director of Balance GFX. Balance GFX is an animation and design studio in Manhattan specializing in visual development, concept, and theme for  casino video slot games. They develop and create an exciting world of heroes and heroines for the ultimate casino slot gaming experience.

My Camera, My Subject, and Me – Photos by Isaac Joel Torres

Isaac Joel Torres loves working with natural ambient light. Unlike most artists, Isaac has a no-frills approach to photography. Often, his subject, his camera, and ambient light are all he has to work with. He tries to stay away from the super high fashion or studio photography. Isaac wants to achieve a more relaxed natural […]

Surreality – Images by Paula Cobleigh

Photography utilizes both the creative and technical parts of the brain, there’s always something new to learn just around the corner. It is this aspect of photography that so thrills and inspires Paula Cobleigh. None of her images are CGI. A variety of computer programs are used to process the raw image but the extent […]

Compelling Black and White Shots by Tom Hoops

Tom Hoops is a self-taught British photographer who has been shooting professionally since 2008. He has worked with prestigious names such as Vogue Italia talents, Readers Digest, Vaseline, DT menswear, and many more. Tom’s photos are akin to psychological thrillers. Deep, dark, and compelling, he has an almost instinctive talent in using black and white […]

A Forest of Trees – Photographs by Tomas Morkes

In our increasingly urbanized world, nature is fast becoming an abstract concept instead of being an all-pervading presence. Tomas Morkes is a Czech photographer who captures moving images of trees for the benefit of posterity. His images exude a sense of serenity and peace, something urbanites are hard-pressed to find. The foggy atmosphere gives his shots […]

The Feminine Side – Portraits by Pavel Lepeshev

Pavel Lepeshev is a Russian-based photographer who prefers his shots to do the talking. He doesn’t have a biography, and from other than the fact that he’s from Russia, we know next to nothing about him. What we do know, is that he takes great portraits of women. The kind that showcases their femininity without […]

Life’s Questions – Photographs by Beata Rydén

Beata Rydén is a 26 year old photographer from Sweden. She uses her photography to visualize inner worlds. Beata is devoured by existential questions: Why are we here? How are we supposed to live our lives? What dos it mean to be alive? We can see through her surreal and dreamlike shots that she’s still […]

The Many Faces of Trotter – Dog Portraits by Sonya Yu

Trotter, is a one-year old pug whose portrait is fast becoming viral on the net. Sonya Yu, her human, is a full-time food photographer based in San Francisco, California. Sonya’s exquisitely delicious food photos might earn her a living, but Trotter’s meteoric rise to fame is really putting Sonya on the map.

Fire and Ice – Photographs by Andre Ermolaev

A glance at these photos and you’ll be screaming FAAAKE! Well, just because they look impossible, doesn’t mean they’re Photoshopped. These are actually nothing more than aerial photos of rivers flowing through beds of volcanic ash with a couple of volcanic craters thrown in. Photographer Andre Ermolaev has made it his life’s work to document […]

Bejeweled Bugs – Macro Photography by David Chambon

The perfect shot is a combination of patience, timing, and talent. Amateur photographer David Chambon spent a whole year amassing a whole series of those perfect perfect shots. He captured a whole range of arthropods with morning dew still on their bodies. The glistening effect makes each insect look like they’re encrusted by diamonds.

Artistic Chaos – Photo-Fusion by Ysabel Lemay

At first glance Ysabel Lemay’s work may seem a bit chaotic but it slowly starts making sense the longer you stare at it. Her work is actually an amalgamation of photography and painting. She calls the process ”Photo-Fusion”. First, she takes hundreds of photographs and attunes their visual and light properties. A composite image is […]

By the Sea – Photos by Kim Aldis

A former animator, Kim Aldis hails from the Torbay area of England’s South Devon. He now spends most of his days capturing awe-inspiring images of the sea. Most of his photos were taken in the coastlines of Torquay and Torbay. Prior to his career in  animation and visual effects, he has also done loads of […]

The Wonders of Nature – Panoramic Shots by Snorri Gunnarsson

Some parts of the world has its unfair share of beautiful landscape, one of them is Iceland. the combination of breathtaking landscape and a highly talented photographer has produced these devastatingly stunning landscapes. It’s not easy to take these kind of shots but Snorri Gunnarsson, a photographer based in Iceland, make it seem easy.

The Fire Within – Shots by Shelby Robinson

Shelby Robinson is a conceptual artist who’s currently addicted to photography. Like most addictions, it has taken over her life, albeit in a good way. According to her, anyone can take a photograph but not many could create art from it. Her digitally manipulated images allows the viewer his or her own interpretation of what’s […]

Life At A Glance – Photos by Adrian Sommeling

Dutch photographer Adrian Sommeling can tell a story with one click. He started mucking around with a camera just February of last year and hasn’t looked back since. According to him, photography opens your eyes to stuff around you. It has certainly made a big impact on his life. His main inspiration comes from life, […]

A glimpse of the Other Side – Photos by Mohammad Kheirkhah

Mohammad Kheirkhah is a multi-award winning photographer based in California. His career started from a borrowed camera. He started as a local newsboy and worked his way up. Eventually, he became a photographer for BBC Worldwide Service and then for United Press International. His Photos give us a rare glimpse of the Muslim faith.

Manic Manipulations by Christophe Huet

  Christophe Huet’d masterful digital manipulations make him a favorite among advertising companies. His work is a perfect fusion between old-school photography and digital created composites. Somehow, he melts the thin barrier between reality and his own tortured imagination resulting in viscerally surreal images.

Moonlit Dreams and Other Surreal Photos by Rob Woodcox

Rob Woodcox stumbled into the world of photography in 2009 and has been pursuing it ever since. His surreal portraits are just as good, if not better than some I’ve seen on magazines. His work has a whimsical quality to it that makes the viewer think and imagine. Serious digital manipulation is involved but one […]

A Bug’s Eye View – Macrophotography by Brian Valentine

Brian Valentine is a UK macro photographer who goes by the name LordV. A fan of Terry Pratchett’s Discworld series, he first used Lord Vetinari as a handle, it was only later that he shortened it to LordV. He is an avid fish-keeper and gardener. It is here in his organically maintained garden where he […]

Morning Dew – Macrophotography by Diens Silver

Not much is known about the elusive photographer Diens Silver. We know he’s from Indonesia but that’s about it. The photographs he takes, however, peak volumes about his talent. He has an ongoing fascination with macrophotography. His has a rather impressive collection of water droplets trapped on lichen tips. According to him: “I really love […]

A Glimpse of the Unseen – Photos by Dragan Todorović

Serbian photographer Dragan Todorović is surrounded in mystery. There is very little known about him. His photos, on the other hand are easily recognizable. The pictures he takes of everyday life are as filled with meaning as they are moving. Dragan gives us a close second look at the at the things we see but […]

Window to Another World – Water Photography by Tim Tadder

Water photography is a dime a dozen but Tim Tadder’s “Fish Heads” is truly one-of-a-kind. By using surface tension and nifty lighting, Tim makes it seem as if his subjects are either emerging from a fluid portal or being swallowed by one. Tim is no amateur photographer, having worked with Gatorade, Coke Zero, and Budweiser […]