Archive for November, 2008

An Interview with Landscape Photographer Xavi Fuentes

Xavi Fuentes’ beautiful black and white images contrast the soft forms of the sea with the solidity of concrete and rock.

Black and white fine art landscape photo by Xavi Fuentes

I n t r u s i o n

Xavi Fuentes‘ images are dominated by the sea. Slow shutter speeds reduce the movement of the water to a smooth blur, interrupted only by the solid forms of rocks and concrete. He shoots in the half-light of dawn and dusk, reducing the elements of the landscape to strong shapes and dramatic skies.

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How to Build a Photography Website in Four Steps

Photography websites are a wonderful source of inspiration and invaluable self-promotion tools.

With the right website, stock photographers can sell their photos, wedding photographers can display their best work in online portfolios and hobbyists can share their favourite images with the world. But what if you have no idea how to build a website? Don’t worry, whether you’re a pro with thousands of pounds to spend, or you have a budget of exactly zero, there’s a solution for you.

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Inside Iran: An Interview with Fine Art Photographer Mark Edward Harris

Fine Art Photographer Mark Edward Harris travelled to Iran to shoot his latest book. He talks about his experiences in the Middle Eastern country.

Photographer Mark Edward Harris first caught my eye with his beautiful black and white photos of Japanese baths. The photos bought to my attention to a part of Japanese culture that previously I’d known nothing about. I liked the intimacy of the photos and wanted to learn more about the photographer who took them.

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