Luciana, 04-007 (by Joachim)
Joachimesque or Joachim Robert, depending from where you look.
(via Mecuro B Cotto)
I hate it when a photo doesn’t have a proper source. Credit the photographer, goddangit!
(Source: hellxandxheaven)
This is a helluva last photo. Edit : too bad it’s fake.
Michio Hoshino, a Japanese photographer known for his wildlife photography, was mauled to death by a brown bear on the Kamchatka Peninsula in eastern Russia. This was the last photo he took. Oh dear.
There’s nothing wrong with not being any good at photography. Everybody started out bad and none of us does all aspects of it well. But it’s a crying shame to want to be good at it, to spend time and money trying to be good at it, and not getting any better. This isn’t like teaching a child to read. Positive reinforcement is your enemy. Your Facebook friends, your Twitter followers… hate you. Instead of taking ten seconds to say. “This doesn’t work. You need to do better”. They readily push that “like” button, because it’s easy and they hope to get the same from you, but also because they’re cowards.
— Chances Are, You Suck, via Mostly True.
Yes, and yes!
This calendar is a charity project to raise funds for Japanese Red Cross. Laurence Vecten asked 4 different photographers to submit 3 pictures each, Hiroshi Nomura black and white pictures for winter, Seiji Kumagai for Spring, Aya Muto for Summer and Yuko Amano for Autumn.100% of the benefits will be given to the Japanese Red Cross.
Published by Lozen up
Editorial supervision by Laurence Vecten
Design by Madoka Rindal
9 sheets
18 x 24 cm
Edition of 500
12 euros + shippingSUPPORT THIS GREAT PROJECT HERE: http://www.lozenup.com/index.php?/publications/one-year-for-japan/