Category: Portfolios

  • Jim Kazanjian

    Photography? Painting? Pictorial art? Definitions are difficult to apply to what Jim Kazanjian does. I won’t even try. But you must absolutely visit the gallery of his dreamscapes. Photographs from 2006-2008.

  • Andy Drewitt

    Andy Drewitt

    Photojournalism is not only about documenting war and front page events. Diamond Creek Donkey Shelter is the sanctuary for a motley herd of donkeys who, for most of their lives, have toughed it out as victims of neglect, ill health and even torture. There, Andy Drewitt brought to light the adventure of this Donkey Shelter.…

  • Jim Patterson

    Jim Patterson

    Jim Patterson‘s photography is a colorful one, a joyful one. The eye is pleased be it in front of his landscape portfolio or in front of his underwater photography portfolio. Technically speaking, for the Joshua Tree National Park picture displayed here, he used “a 30 second exposure at ISO 800 in order to get the…

  • Laurent Baheux

    I don’t doubt that some of the readers here already know Laurent Baheux. But I really wanted to bring his work back to the front and help some people discover it too. French sports photographer, Laurent has been working relentlessly on a very personal research that I consider as quite different from the most usual…

  • Goodbye Discovery

    As you certainly know by now, the Discovery space shuttle is currently flying its last mission, during which it will rendez-vous with the International Space Station (ISS) which has been assembled by several countries in low Earth orbit in the recent years. To honor it, I have the pleasure to present a few stunning pictures…

  • Breaking a Pentax Spotmatic F apart is still art

    Breaking a Pentax Spotmatic F apart is still art

    Todd Mclellan has broken an old Pentax Spotmatic F to make a visual representation of its entrails. The simplest things make a nice little piece of photography.

  • Gustave Le Gray

    For once, I will change from contemporary photographers to present the reproduction of a specially ancient photograph taken on a glass negative and printed on albumen silver paper. From the beginnings of photography, pioneers had to find and discover techniques that we are essentially applying without even thinking about it. Gustave Le Gray was one…

  • Daniel Winters

    Daniel Winters

    Photographing a show is quite a difficult exercise, but when it is about performing arts or dance, there are many opportunities. So, I appreciated a lot Daniel Winters work with the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts. YLovePhoto: What -according to you- makes a good or a bad photographer?Daniel Winters: A good photographer uses a…

  • Christoph Gielen

    Christoph Gielen

    We live in developed countries but is this development sane? Christoph Gielen photographs our world to show Human life sprawling over the earth planet and how we tend to transform it into something utterly different. Question: What do you consider your worst weakness in photography and how you try and correct it? Answer from Christoph…