Geographically speaking, the North of England is a relatively small area – but its influence on British and furthermore International style, is vast. So much so that it has inspired a new exhibition set to open early next year.
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Although only in it’s second year the Siena International Photo Awards has attracted huge participation from the photography community with almost 50,000 entries from 130 countries, and some of the most stunning a breathtaking photographs of 2016.
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The Natural History Museum has published it’s stunning winning entries in the Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year Awards, which discovers, encourages and rewards the next generation of aspiring wildlife photographers.
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There’s picturesque photo shoots and then there’s the ones Gray Malin goes on. For his latest one entitled ‘The Art Of Design’ he packed up some house furniture and headed off to the middle of the South Pacific Ocean and the idyllic islands of French Polynesia.
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The creative weirdos (their words not ours) over at Super Deluxe have put together a short but fun animation on the History Of Video Game Controllers, and it’s well worth a watch.
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How do you pass the time when you are at the International Space Station for 340 days consecutively? Reading a book, playing cards, watching dvd’s, or how about photography? However when you’re 250 miles above earth the pictures you take are not of the norm. You could literally say they are out of this world.
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With Mother’s Day just a few days away, we hope you are all suitably organised so that you can show your love and gratitude, and celebrate just what an amazing person your Mother is. However if you aren’t prepared yet then here are a few ideas of gifts that you can make yourself.
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Don’t be negative and take a look at a quick but comprehensive video timeline on the history of photography. From as far back as 400 BC with Aristotle, to right up to date with iPhones it makes for fascinating viewing.
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Istanbul based artist Aydin Buyuktas has turned Turkey upside down to form some surreal city landscapes. The set of images created for ‘Flatland’ show the country from a whole new angle……quite literally.
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