Eye Catching Polaroid Projects

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I have always been a fan of Polaroid photography…when it was readily available and more expensive than my small budget could afford. It is great to see my love for the Polaroid art form is shared by many and that a movement is underway to bring the Polaroid technology back to life. I stumbled across some great work by Juan Felipe Rubio via an excellent article over at designworklife.

Can’t get enough Polaroid in your life…check out these interesting links…Poladroid, New York City Polaroid Project, Porter Polaroid Project, Day 19 Polaroid Project,

Ben Roberts | Photographer | London England

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I’m a freelance photographer based in London, England.

I studied Fine Art at the University of Edinburgh, and followed this up with a 2yr commercial photography degree at the Arts Institute, Bournemouth.

I have been based in London since 2006. I have worked as first assistant to Visa D’Or winner Zed Nelson for 2 yrs.

I am represented for syndication by Picturetank in Paris, and for commercial assignments worldwide by the Lisa Pritchard Agency . I also work as a visiting Lecturer for photography courses at The Arts Institute in Bournemouth, and the University of Bedfordshire in Luton.

Protest in Iran – Pictures

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Striking images from anti-government protests in Tehran, Iran, Sunday, Dec.27. Images were published in The Sacramento Bee

Note: Many of these images were distributed by the Associated Press and were taken by an individual not employed by the Associated Press. They were obtained by the AP outside Iran. They also include the following editor’s note: As a result of an official Iranian government ban on foreign media covering some events in Iran, the AP was prevented from independent access to this event.

Rachel Williamson Photography | Nashville TN

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Rachel is a portrait photographer based out of Nashville, TN. She enjoys finding simplicity and beauty in everything. She’s definitely an observer and can’t help but to notice detail wherever she is. She loves artsy vintage things, her home family and church family, cooking, and playing fiddle…..

When did you become interested in photography?

Ever since I was a kid I was fascinated with the family video camera, documenting not only vacations but every day life. The role seemed to fit me well and I really enjoyed it. I made mini-films as early as 4th grade, and up to end of in junior high. Then, I came upon my first digital camera in 8th grade. I brought my camera to school almost every day from then on.

What is your favorite thing about being a photographer?

First and foremost, I really love the fact that my job is to be creative. I get to create beautiful imagery and then bless people with it. Second, I constantly get to meet new people, and spend one-on-one time with them or their family. I get a small insight on what their life is like, their relationship with their family, and what brings them joy.

I strongly believe that we were created in God’s image. So, it only makes sense that we are like our Creator in the fact that we also desire to create beauty! That’s what I try and do with my photography. I want it to reflect a greater beauty.

What kind of camera do you use for photographing?

I shoot with a Canon EOS 40D Digital SLR Camera. But just as photography is all about the light, the camera is all about the lens. I’ve chosen to invest in 4 different lenses that I use in different circumstances (wide angle, zoom lens..etc).
I also love to use old film cameras for creative projects, like a Hasselblad I am borrowing and have fallen in love with.


Any tips or advice on getting the most out of what you do as a Photographer?

Fun question! I would definitely say getting an internship with an established photographer put me light years ahead. I was working under a very talented business woman and photographer, Krista Lee, who has a studio downtown Nashville. For a semester I worked for free, assisted at photo shoots, did office work, answered calls and emails, booked sessions, ran errands, learned how to edit photos and use my camera and studio equipment. The outcome of that was that Krista Lee Photography hired me as one of her associate photographers, where she forwards clients to me and I have access to use her studio. It’s a really great set-up.

Staying organized is so important in running my own business. That and not letting it take over my life. Giving myself “business hours” so I can focus on editing photos, returning e-mails and calls, setting up consultations and sessions, blogging, etc can be done during 10-5 for example, so I’m not consumed by it and can get more done! I would also say balancing out the business side with the creative side. Have your own creative side project to keep photography fun and fresh. That’s why I’ve absolutely loved classes like history of photography and darkroom classes.

So, all of that to say, learning from other established photographers, staying organized and inspired are all very important aspects to being successful as a photographer.

What are your future plans in the field of photography?

I plan for my business, Rachel Williamson Photography, to continue to grow over the years and become more than I can imagine right now! I would love to travel more for weddings and sessions, while at the same time raising the awareness of my business locally. I would love to see my work on display in coffee shops, on album covers, in yearbooks, in magazines, in PRINT! It’s so rewarding to see your work in print after you spend so long behind a computer. I want to continue to offer my clients a professional experience and a professional product that they are thrilled with and want to share with others.

Rachel Williamson Photography | Nashville TN

Bring on the New Year

I officially have 4 days to prepare for the New Year. Admittedly, not as organized as I’d like to be, I do enjoy the ritual of preparing a New Year’s Resolution list…. Christmas has come and gone again, just a little bit faster than last year. I have several new projects I’m considering for 2010, but need to pare the list down to a manageable level.

Hope everyone continues to have an enjoyable holiday season….

Here are a few of excellent photoblogs I’m reading this morning…A Walk Through Durham Township, the Narrative, and Mute ..before I run out to pick up some brunch items.

Andrew Brooks Photography | Manchester

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Andrew Brooks is a photographer, a conceptual digital artist and film maker living and working in Manchester, northwest England.

His visual palette draws its inspirations from analogue reality, the contemporary urban surroundings in which he lives and works or the natural world that he escapes into.

“The crucial element to my work is atmosphere….  No matter how much digital application is going on, the atmosphere and feel of a picture is always the most important thing.”

Andrew’s creative process often results in capturing hundreds of images to create a complete work. Then, a meticulously developed sequence of cut, paste and rebuilding, moulding a new scene from his own vividly re-imagined viewpoint that is consistent, yet also a parallel with that of the perceived reality it represents.

The images that emerge depict starkly beautiful urban scenes, empty but for the hollowed-out shells of buildings; cities suspended in the stars, imagined urban environments and serene pastoral scenes of the British countryside, seemingly real and at the same time untruthful in their vivid beauty.

“The large scale of my stills photography enables a viewer to enter and explore each scene in depth and to constantly find new elements and hidden layers within the jigsaw,” says Andrew. “My obsession with distorting reality continues through into the idiom of film. By applying carefully constructed techniques, piecing together multiple images merged with sound, I create my own palette of animated elements that go on to find a new output in both music videos and my live sessions of mixing real time visuals.”

Andrew Brooks Photography | Manchester Photoblog

Damian Brown Photography Blog

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Professional Freelance Photographer specializing in weddings, portraits and commercial photography. Shooting nationally, I am based in the West Midlands with over 12 years experience, fully insured and CRB checked. As a side dish.. Over the years I have been known to write poetry, and used to make music “back in the day” .. there is a webpage showcasing some of it (maybe I’ll show you one day!) I love art, love photography, love people. Shooting people is even better.

Damian Brown Photography Blog