Making Urban Lights Ap-pier: Törnebohm Blends City with Nature in Photography

Lars-Ove Törnebohm, a photographer from Katrineholm, Sweden, shoots both landscapes and cityscapes–often incorporating both into a single shot. Using a Nikon D500, Sony A7MKII, Sony RX100MKIII, Sony RX10 MKII, and various other cameras, he captures many Swedish marvels through his lens. Törnebohm has a gift for showing, through photos, what the human eye sees but the camera… Continue reading Making Urban Lights Ap-pier: Törnebohm Blends City with Nature in Photography

Linear Juxtaposition and Architectural Perspective by Daniel Parodi

Photos by Daniel Parodi often have perfectly straight edges, sharp contrasts, crystal-clear focal points, and ornate structures. In short, the images he captures (and posts on DashBurst) weave intricate pictures. Some of his images are in black and white, which only adds to the dramatic effect. Parodi plays with shadows and the different visuals that opposing… Continue reading Linear Juxtaposition and Architectural Perspective by Daniel Parodi

Ethereal Photography and an Interview with Stacy White

`You can tell a Stacy White photo in two ways. The first is its mythical style, which she achieves using filters and color saturations (with varying opacity). The second is Florida. Stacy White lives in Sarasota, Florida, with her husband, two children, two dogs, and her cat. Living in Florida gives her a wide range… Continue reading Ethereal Photography and an Interview with Stacy White

The Polaroid Camera: A Development in Photography

The Polaroid brand, around since 1937, has been called a photography staple. While the company started out with various products using polarized technology – sunglasses, 3-D movies, and dog goggles – Polaroid is now best known for its quick retro photos. In 1948, Edwin Land invented the first Polaroid instant camera. The idea was sparked… Continue reading The Polaroid Camera: A Development in Photography