Heather’s Photo Composite Series

Posted by on Mar 26, 2012 in Photography, Working

Personal projects are an essential part of my life without a fallback plan, and having these projects helps me to continue growing as an artist. Lately I've been inspired by artists like Matt Wisniewski and Jerry Uelsmann. It inspired me to begin a photo compositing series of my own.

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Artist Spotlight: Matt Wisniewski

Posted by on Mar 13, 2012 in Photography, Spotlight, Visual

Matt Wisniewski is a web developer and collage artist based in Brooklyn NY whose photo composites have been awe-inspiring for me this past week. Matt describes himself very simply - "Hello. My name is Matt. I make things work on the Internet. I like looking at pretty things and making some of my own."

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Artist Spotlight – Zena Holloway

Posted by on Mar 8, 2012 in Photography, Spotlight Comments Off

Holloway is a commercial diver, film director and self-taught underwater photographer living in London. I sort of feel like Zena Holloway could actually claim she gets to be a mermaid for a living. A photographic mermaid. Clearly, there is no better career choice on earth.

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The Gift of Photography

Posted by on Mar 5, 2012 in Photography

On this episode of Free Advice, you'll hear from Carly. She's a wedding and portrait photographer based in Seattle, Washington.

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Heather Landis- Abyss of the Disheartened

Posted by on Mar 1, 2012 in Photography, Spotlight

So I was browsing around on Pinterest this morning (the new soul-sucking behemoth of my internet life) and found myself caught up in a...

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Right and Left Brain Photographers

Posted by on Feb 14, 2012 in Inspiration, Photography

As creatives, we're often immediately pegged as the "right-brainers." Hell, I pegged myself that way. We're the spontaneous, messy, imaginative and colorful people of the world who think with our gut instinct and are driven by our deepest passions. These are all great things! But what a lot of people don't realize is that some artists are "left-brainers" too, and that all art - ESPECIALLY photography - requires a lot of logic, order, math, and science.

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