Lori Nix sure knows how to make a diorama!
It’s not until you take a closer look that you’ll notice these are photos of miniature scenes.
Lori Nix sure knows how to make a diorama!
It’s not until you take a closer look that you’ll notice these are photos of miniature scenes.
“The spiritual aspect of my work has more to do with the sense that things in the world can be perceived and accepted as being in some respect alive. I try to approach everything that I photograph with this sense of wide-eyed awe.”
(via catysmith)
Christmas 2011
All images © 2011 Kelli Costa
Christmas 2011
All images © 2011 Kelli Costa
Christmas 2011
All images © 2011 Kelli Costa
“I get extremely close to these very wild animals, often within a few feet of them. I don’t use telephoto lenses. This is because I want to see as much of the sky and landscape as possible—to see the animals within the context of their environment. That way, the photos become as much about the atmosphere of the place as the animals.”
(Source: solcorreia, via solcorreia)
one of my favorite photos!
“Looking at photographs, like taking them, can be joyful, sensuous pleasure. Looking at photographs of quality can only increase that pleasure.”
Times Square, 1958 by Pete Turner
via fractionmagazine; nevver
Tomasz Gudzowaty’s site is full of photo inspiration. Here he’s documented Kung Fu students at the Shaolin Temple in China.
Incredible Photo Essays by Tomasz Gudzowaty
via Fubiz
“Are there affirmable days or places in our deteriorating world? Are there scenes in life, right now, for which we might conceivably be thankful? Is there a basis for joy or serenity, even if felt only occasionally? Are there grounds now and then for an unironic smile?”