Jacob Sutton captures beautifully haunting images in his exhibition photography. Sutton works in color for his commercial work, but sticks to black and white or monochromatic photography for his exhibition work.

Jacob Sutton captures beautifully haunting images in his exhibition photography. Sutton works in color for his commercial work, but sticks to black and white or monochromatic photography for his exhibition work.
Today’s photography is by Mi-Figues who stages interesting scenes or situations to photograph.
As 2011 ends and we begin 2012, I want to reflect on the most read post of the last year. Here is a collection of the 20 most read posts written in 2011.
I found some cool Photoshop actions that can quickly add texture to your photographs.
I am really digging this artwork by Sylvia Armstrong. Armed with various cameras and iOS devices, she creates fantastic abstract composite images with her photography.
HoryMa is Igor and Irina working together to create artwork using a technique they call svetografikoy. This process is a for of light painting, using lights to create or highlight imagery in a photograph.
The artwork of Alexa Meade is certainly much more than my title suggests and lives somewhere between photography, painting and performance. These illusionistic installations require tedious attention to detail to pull off such a wonderful visual effect.
Last week Don’t Panic interviewed photographer Jasmin Schuller about her latest project, Sweet Meat. In the Sweet Meat series Schuller creates delicious looking desserts from raw meat.
Thomas Hawk is a “photography factory” trying to publish 1,000,000 finished, processed photographs before he dies. With a goal like this, you can imagine the range of imagery in his collection. The number of photographs in Hawk’s collection is stagering as he documents life around him.