Photo Eye by Mark Boyle
Photo Eye is about photography or more precisely about photographic images. It is not about equipment or technical information, just about the end result - the image.
22/12/2008
Stop motion photography works by setting a scene and then taking a picture of it (with either a manual or digital camera). The scene is then altered slightly and another shot is taken. This process continues until the scene has gone through its entire action sequence.
When each of the single images is put together, the objects in each shot appear to move. Think of how a flip book.... more »
9/12/2008
Martin Schoeller is a portrait photographer renowned for his close-up images of famous peoples faces.
He has now turned his lens towards female bodybuilders by producing a series of images of them cropped tightly to their head and torso. The actual images are very large, nearly two metres high, and I imagine quite confronting.
Female.... more »
3/11/2008
"It is sad and unnecessary that any of these photographs exist.
Most of the events chronicled here can be attributed directly to mankind’s greed, intolerance, prejudice, inhumanity, lust for political power, and sheer stupidity. The siege of Sarajevo, ethnic cleansing in Kosovo, famine in Sudan, AIDS in Africa, devastated post 9/11 New Yorkers – generations of lives needlessly.... more »
17/10/2008
Chris Jordan is a contemporary American photographer who in 2007 embarked an a 'massive' project. He wanted to visualise the disposable society we of the first world live in and quantify the amount of waste we generate.
The result is an amazing series of very large scale photographs called 'Running the Numbers'. The actual size of the prints he made of these images are around 1.5.... more »
5/10/2008
There is something about the square format that lends itself so beautifully to photography, particularly fine art photography. At the same time it is arguably the most difficult of formats to use successfully with its uncomprimising boundaries and unmoving nature.
One genre of photography more than any other seems particularly at home within the confines of the square image. I call.... more »
15/09/2008
Real Tilt-Shift photography refers to the use of camera movements, rotation of the lens (tilt) and movement of the lens parallel to the image plane (shift), to achieve very shallow depth of field and to control perspective. It has traditionally been done using medium and large format cameras or 35mm cameras with special lenses. Which also means it is a very expensive form of photography.... more »
2/09/2008
Perspective is an interesting thing. I am very tall so when I take pictures of people I need to be aware of my relationship to my subjects so that I don't end up with a whole lot of shots of people looking up to the heavens like a bunch of weird UFO spotters.
Kevin Connolly on the other hand, has the opposite situation to deal with. Being born without legs means his view of the world.... more »
14/08/2008
The West Australian AIPP Professional Photography Award Winners were announced at the local industries' gala awards night on July 4th at Central Park, Perth. These awards are held each year to recognise excellence in the local professional photography industry and to showcase the work of our local photographers.
This year the winner of the prestigious WA.... more »
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