Phoons Around The world
- Inspiration
- Tags: Phoon, Style
Phoon is a famous pose. Everybody loves to do that and do that anywhere they can.
(You can find out here about what is Phoon and the rules for a correct phoons )
John Darrow the original Phooner himself has offered to check out the Phoon pics in his site Phoons.com and invite people to a group that he classes as correct …
Toy Photography ~ by Gareth Payne
- Explored
- Tags: explored, Inspiration, Toys
Gareth Payne is a student pilot, a photo lab technician and a photographer located in the Toronto area in Ontario, Canada.
Gareth has been pursuing photography as a hobby since 2004 and has developed a specialty in toy photography. Gareth enjoys shooting both digital and film
The whole photography thing is a hobby of mine and you will usually find me shooting …
EXPLORED: Jordan Voth ~ A Photographer From Washington
- Explored
- Tags: Interview, Photographer
Hi Everyone,
Finally we can have our very first interview with a photographer, and let’s meet Jordan Voth from Auburn Washington, who currently living in Cheney,WA
We have asked Jordan a view question through email, so let’s hear it :
Jordan, Can you tell us more about you?
Hey! I’m 20 (21 in a few weeks) and I attend school in Cheney, WA. I’m …
[• ? •] Little Danbo’s Adventure In Photography
- Inspiration
- Tags: Danbo
Danbo is a CARDBOARD BOX ROBOT from the series YOTSUBA. Danb0, comes from danb0ru, the Japanese word for corrugated cardboard.
This cute cardboard box robot is really popular and i find it really interesting when lots of photographer taking its picture with some kind of theme to build a story.
At first i didn’t know its name was Danbo, until Arkarthick my …
Taking Better Photographs With Rule of Thirds
- Theory
- Tags: rule of thirds
Creativity never depends on any kind of rules. It’s a free bird that only looks good when not bound by any kind of rules. However, the rule of thirds is one of the oldest and best known principles of photography. Applying it to your composition can dramatically improve your photography. But what exactly this rule is all about?
Wikipedia explains the …