Justin Quinnell shot with a pinhole coke can camera and 6 month long exposure. The streaking effect is the sun’s trajectory from winter solstice to summer solstice.
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Justin Quinnell shot with a pinhole coke can camera and 6 month long exposure. The streaking effect is the sun’s trajectory from winter solstice to summer solstice.
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Andrew Meyers is a photographer and digital image maker from Toronto. His colorful and detailed pictures are very carefully crafted with a printing technique called “salt printing process.” It’s an approach that plays with both analog and digital techniques to achieve a certain look and sensibility.
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Ibai Acevedo is a multitalented photographer whose filled herself with some colorful liquids and… let it all come out… upwards? The collection ”Lo que tengo yo dentro” (What do I have inside) captures the insides of a photographer in four frames. This is an example of fantastic work that’s really emotional and personal. Check out the rest of her work here.
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Ohio-based photographer Furrukh Khan takes beautiful pictures of the everyday. One single photo feels like a whole documentary series.
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For most of the Western world, the way we picture what life in Afghanistan might be like is largely influenced by five second news clippings featuring the devastating effects of war, except for Noah Abrams. Upon hearing of the country’s emerging skate scene, Abrams hopped on a plane to go and document the Afghan locals and their skeboards. Check out his photo project called Skateisan.
Abrams is an LA based photographer specializing in documentary portraiture.
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Nikki Graziano is a photographer and mathematician from Rochester, New York. Graziano works both sides of her brain with a sweet fusion of math and art. In a way, she adds to the theory that math is everywhere, whether we see it or not.
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Amazing photo portfolio by Vancouver based student and photographer, Chris Borchert. While pursuing his BSc in Animal Biology at the University of British Columbia, Chris has photographed for a variety of clientele, including UBC Alumni Affairs, UBC Development Office, Vancouver Museum of Anthropology & UBC REC. Chris most often photographs as a volunteer, having only recently ventured into the world of paid event photography. He shoots most of his photos are shot with a Canon 5D.
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