Wednesday, 18 June 2014

More than just a click

I'm obviously not getting the best out of my attempts at photography.
Here are just a few examples of photographers (or visual engineers as one refers to themselves) exploring the limits and extending those boundaries with artistic interpretation and technological innovation.

 

Firstly two images by Canadian Benjamin Von Wong, One on the left in a literary mode and below his underwater wreck shoot in Bali.
See more at his website http://www.vonwong.com/ There's also a viral YouTube video of the shoot

 
Martin De Pasquale is a photographer and digital artist based in Buenos Aires, Argentina, best known online for his incredible photo manipulations and surreal digital artworks.
With a great deal of planning and using programs like Photoshop, Poser and 3DS Max, he creates amazing images that distort the lines between reality and fantasy.
 Yes, another one in the literary theme.
 More of Martin's work via Twisted Sifter

Erik Johansson states that he is a photographer and retouch artist from Sweden, who uses his "photography as a way of collecting material to realise the ideas in my mind" see http://erikjohanssonphoto.com/

'Go your own road'
'Drifting away'
And finally to say good-night, this is from French photographer Laurent Laveder.

'Moon games'

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