Form

Form

Previous Next Hugo ThomassenTitle: FORMAbout the Photo:Minimalistic architectural form study in paper

Split Light

Split Light

Sara CullerTitle:Split LightAbout the Photo:A light cone falls onto a floor and a wall in an abandoned building.

Rings

Rings

Previous Next Simon LiddiardTitle: RingsAbout the Photo:A study of the stirring behaviour of people at work. Ring 01 overlays the individual cups presented in Ring 02.

Negative Shape

Negative Shape

John SkeesTitle: Negative ShapeAbout the Photo:I love the freedom of movement this camera gives me, and it often results in shapes and forms that I would be unable to see on the ground. 

Coruscation

Coruscation

Previous Next Mathis TeisTitle: CoruscationAbout the Photo:Coruscation comes from the Latin coruscatio which means to flash or gleam, glitter or sparkle. In this series I've tried to capture moments where the light is so intense that it allows us a glimpse into another reality of our daily

Dialogue With Silence

Dialogue With Silence

Previous Next Annette WijdeveldTitle: Dialogue With SilenceAbout the Photo:These pictures are part of my graduation series Dialogue With Silence.  It's an ongoing project in where I explore nature to experience those moments of extreme beauty and magical appearance that the universe provides us. With my photography I explore

Dreamscapes

Dreamscapes

Previous Next Lena WeisbekTitle: DreamscapesAbout the Photo:This images are part of the "Dreamscapes" series. Taking these pictures is a kind of meditation for me. Concentration on what surrounds me, nature, the elements, the light .. It's something that makes me forget everything else. I enjoy it to stand

III

Dmitry ZhilyaevTitle: IIIAbout the Photo:Quite often in photography, it is not you finding a shot but the shot is finding you. I think this photo is one of such cases. Those poles were not a planned subject but rather something I spotted when already heading

Out Of Context

Out Of Context

Previous Next Joel BenguiguiTitle: Out Of ContextAbout the Photo:"THEY ARE EVERYTHING AND NOTHING. THE SPACE, AND THE IN-BETWEEN. THEY ARE THOUGHTS, TEXTURES OR RHYTHMS. MOTIVES AND EMOTIONS. WITNESS TO THE PASSING OF TIME. THEY BRING A SENSE OF SPACE, INVITING US TO DIVE.THEY JUST ARE."

11:49:31 am

Guido KlumpeTitle:11:49:31 amAbout the Photo:April 2020 in Hanover, Germany. Two buildings and some shadows.