Category Archives: Architecture
“Fire!” Fortunately, it’s not a crowded room.
This is a startling image, mostly because the title’s not just a clever name. Bob Hills’ decision to call it House on Fire is quite apt. A couple of people have walked by while I’ve been sitting with my review … Continue reading
Filed under Architecture, Color, Fine Art Photography, Fine Art Prints, Intimate Landscape, Nature
La Jolla Is A Long Way From Wyoming.
La Jolla Pigeons by Jonathan Stuart and Moulton Barn in Winter by Marcie Feldman are separated by more than a few factors, and having sprung from the lens of two different photographers is least of them. They were snapped sixteen … Continue reading
Now Available For Viewing. Issue 5 Of Le Fotografie Magazine Featuring The Photography Of John Telford.
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Now Available For Viewing. Volume 1, Issue 4 of Le Fotografie Magazine featuring the photography of Paul Adams.
SIGN UP FOR A FREE MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION TO LE FOTOGRAFIE MAGAZINE BY CLICKING THIS LINK. Issue #4 of Le Fotografie Magazine features the photographs of landscape photographer, Paul Adams. It showcases some of Adams’ most ethereal images in stunning full screen … Continue reading
“This Photo Is Just So Simple.” Not.
This photo is just so simple. Window And Shadow by Sarah Hoffman is simple like those monochromatic modern art paintings that leave some people scoffing about how their three-year-olds could have pulled off the same thing. But raise your hand … Continue reading
The Meaty Issue Of Portraits
Leonardo and Adriano Marconi have been staring at me for a while, waiting for me to speak. (Look at the photo. I’m serious. You, too, will feel their eyes following you around the room.) They want to know what I … Continue reading
Now, In The “Hard To Believe It’s Real” Category . . .
Though the main focus of Machu Picchu Sunrise by Dave Black is ostensibly the ruins of the ancient city, I’d argue it’s the mist that makes it successful. Eerie, ethereal and occupying multiple planes at once; it forms a perfect … Continue reading
A Thorn Is Not A Thorn . . .
I’ve previously expressed my preference for keeping the name of an image unknown at first viewing, lest it reveal too much about the artist’s intention and get in the way of what could have otherwise been a brilliant and insightful … Continue reading
Filed under Architecture, Color, Fine Art Photography, Fine Art Prints, Foreign Countries
Why Le Fotografie Prints Are So Affordable.
We Believe Photography Is The Ulimate Universal Art Form, And As Such, It Should Be Affordable. Because of the nature of photography, we believe photographs should be affordable. A photographer can make an unlimited number of original prints. So our … Continue reading
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