Showing posts with label Creative Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Creative Photography. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Creative Macro Photography by Steve Gschmeissner

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Scientific photographer Steve Gschmeissner, 61, from Bedford, uses a Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) to magnify his favourite specimens by up to a million times. The results show incredibly detailed images of creepy crawlies in 3D.

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Friday, July 22, 2011

Creative Photography by Frederic LaGrange

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Frédéric Lagrange is a fashion, travel, portrait, and lifestyle photographer. Frédéric Lagrange was born in Versailles, France and currently lives in Brooklyn, New York. He launched his photography career in 2001, after working with fashion photographer Nathaniel Goldberg for three years. In the beginning Frédéric focused on travel photography but has since broadened his range to include fashion and portraiture.

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Monday, July 18, 2011

Creative Photography by Jonathan May

Jonathan May

Jonathan May imbues his subjects with humour and poignancy. His instinctual ability to take a concept and tell a fascinating visual story is both innovative and compelling.


Jonathan loves to find interesting characters and unconventional locations, using colour and treatments to heighten the visual experience. Always looking for subtle humour, his work visually engages us by drawing us in to share the experience of the subject.

Jonathan’s great love is the quirky, creative, concept-driven advertising that comes out of true collaboration with art directors.

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Sunday, July 17, 2011

Creative Photography by Bruno Ehrs

Bruno Ehrs

One of the true masters of classic Swedish photography, Bruno Ehrs possesses a uniquely broad talent. He is equally powerful in portraying people, objects, environment and landscapes, making it all appear as holistic elements of his very own, most personal ”Brunoesque” world. A profound knowledge of the technical aspects of photography and of photographic history, a refined aesthetic eye and also a unique sense of humour and good spirit are all distinguishing qualities in Bruno´s visual idiom. Bruno Ehrs is also a world class architecture photographer, always adding his own unmistakable temperament and perspective to enhance and ”spiritualize” the shapes och forms. It´s evidence of Bruno´s enthusiastic love of his profession that he, though an artist of classic copying, made a complete transformation to digital photography at a quite early stage. The new technical options have added new dimensions to Bruno´s photography, without losing any of his trademark style. Bruno is very popular among his clients, many of which are major corporations, including Vattenfall, Green Cargo, VM Data, NCC, and the City of Stockholm. He also contributes on regular basis to travel and lifestyle magazines such as Res, Gourmet and Plaza mag. Through his long successful career, Bruno Ehrs has staged a large number of publicized solo exhibitions and published several books. He has also photographed numerous classic portraits of celebrities which are already part of Swedish photographic history, most recently a famous and instantly unforgettable picture of Sweden´s King Carl Gustaf laying leisurely in a quay in central Stockholm…

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