Photography

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Face the Music

Do you have some vinyl records lying around collecting dust? Well, it’s time to bring them out and join Sleeveface. This widely popular online phenomenon is where people post creative images of themselves with their vinyl sleeves. To [...]

Posted by: Steph Co on Friday, April 4th, 2008

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Canon Tartare

I’ve rocked both a Canon A620 and Nikon D70S for about two years now and love them both like children from two different mothers however the Canon is a consumer camera and thus makes significant compromises. (sort of like the slightl [...]

Posted by: Steve Mynett on Friday, April 4th, 2008

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New Web App

It’s not new to the web, but it’s new to me. Check out Rsizr (Resizer if you put the vowels back in). Its promotes itself as an app that “lets you intelligently resize your images” and actually works pretty well. It [...]

Posted by: Steve Mynett on Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

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36 Days of (Non-Vancouver) Sky

Yesterday was a beautiful day here in Vancouver. Blue sky, fresh snow on the mountains, some sun….. it was pretty inspiring, but today it was back to the gray overcast sky that is stereotypically associated with Vancouver. Enter a pr [...]

Posted by: Steve Mynett on Wednesday, February 20th, 2008

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The Replenishing Body

While in London for their design festival I visited an interesting interactive installation at the Beyond the Valley showroom. The installation was put on by SHOWstudios, who’s Head of Interactive Ross Phillips I met at the iDesign co [...]

Posted by: Haig Armen on Thursday, October 4th, 2007

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Flickr is good, but this is amazing

Flickr has become a pretty useful tool for me to post my photos to, but I don’t really consider how others might use my images (hence the reason why I don’t have any nudes up there!). Props to our friend Derrick for bringing th [...]

Posted by: Ben Garfinkel on Monday, June 18th, 2007

Categories: Photography, Technology | 1 Comment »

Shorpy

Shorpy isn’t just any photo blog, it showcases photos from the turn of the last century up to the early 1940s. Some of the images are fantastic, especially the ones from the 1940s. For some reason I never imagined photography that w [...]

Posted by: Leigh Peterson on Friday, March 30th, 2007

Categories: Inspiration, Photography | No Comments »

Lumas – Good and Accessible Art

I came across LUMAS recently while surfing for home decor. They offer an incredible collection of photographic works by emerging, master and historical photographers. Here’s the deal: We created LUMAS with the hope of making the art [...]

Posted by: Ben Garfinkel on Friday, March 23rd, 2007

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High Dynamic Range

I’m starting to see a lot of interesting shots being taken of architecture with this new technique called HDR (High Dynamic Range). By combining photos of the same scene at different exposure levels, you are able create a surreal ima [...]

Posted by: Haig Armen on Monday, January 22nd, 2007

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Animals in the Womb

Highly surreal images composed from a combination of ultrasounds and computer graphics for an upcoming BBC documentary called Animals in the Womb.

Posted by: Kevin Broome on Friday, November 24th, 2006

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