Vanessa Hallett: Photography Collecting is an Approachable Medium
byIn this interview, Vanessa Hallett, shared with us her understanding of photograpy collecting and it’s market, as well as the materials and preservation of photographic works.
In this interview, Vanessa Hallett, shared with us her understanding of photograpy collecting and it’s market, as well as the materials and preservation of photographic works.
The annual Drone Photo Awards announced its 2022 winners earlier this month, releasing a remarkable collection of images that frame the world’s most alluring landscapes from a rarely-seen view.
Taken in black-and-white, the images delicately balance the human and natural elements, allowing facial details to peek through a garden of daisies or superimposing a deserted roadway into a profile so that it appears to lead into the figure.
The winning shots of the 2021 International Landscape Photographer of the Year contest capture a diverse and captivating array of Earth’s topographies and phenomena.
the 2021 Drone Photography Awards brings together a slew of aerial images framing the myriad patterns, textures, and colors found around the world.
Here, we’ve rounded up 11 digital surrealists making inspirational spaces that will challenge everyone to blur the boundary between fantasy and reality and fill your feed with pure escapism…
Vincent van Gogh
Landscape with House and Ploughman
1889
Oil on canvas
59 x 72.5 cm
The State Hermitage Museum
Vincent van Gogh
Paysage Sous Un Ciel Mouvemente
1889
Oil on canvas
Kandinsky
White Sound
1908
Oil on board
70 x 70 cm
Kandinsky
Murnau – Landscape with Green House
1909
Oil on cardboard
70 x 96 cm