Photographer: Sarah Berger When it comes to fashion and portrait photographer there's something to be said about a properly lit image, even using a low-key look. Brilliant image, perfect in b/w, and has that great film-noir feel to it. You can see more of Sarah's Work here: www.flickr.com/photos/sberger91/ In March of 2012 Alex Luyckx was asked to pick his top 10 from the FPP Flickr Pool for ... [Read More]
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photo PX100 UV+ 1st box
Photographer: Tom Hart Perfect slice of life photo, just something out of Tom's normal routine now captured wonderfully on Impossible Project PX100 film. It was the mundane nature of this image that really made it stand out. Just a little slice of the photographer's life. You can see more of Tom's Work here: www.flickr.com/photos/thart2009/ In March of 2012 Alex Luyckx was asked to pick his ... [Read More]
Hiking Volcan Imbabura
Photographer: WideAngleWandering Beautiful landscapes and captured wonderfully in full wide view, as the name of the photographer suggests. Usually one would expect such photos to be bright saturated colors, but it was the muted tones and warm glow that really drew me into this image. You can see more of WideAngleWandering's work here: www.flickr.com/photos/wideanglewandering/ In March of ... [Read More]
Sun Burst Through Tree’s and BBQ Smoke
Photographer: Max Broadbent You can never go wrong with sunbeams. And even the narrow crop of this photo really draws me into the bright sun and the steams of light being highlighted by the smoke. You can see more of Max's work here: www.flickr.com/photos/maxbroadbent/ In March of 2012 Alex Luyckx was asked to pick his top 10 from the FPP Flickr Pool for Winter of 2012. Alex is a long time ... [Read More]
Like It Is Practically Still Swimming, Oh Wait, It’s Dead
Photographer: Hunter White I was instantly drawn to this rather morbid photo of gutted fish, it was really the colors that drew me in, even though I'm not a fan of seafood. The shallow depth of field also gives good focus to the front of frame, even with the repeating patterns. Plus it's on Portra 400, who can go wrong with that stock! You can view more of Hunter's work here: ... [Read More]
{{ C is for…. Crumbling Castle }}
Photographer: Matthew A great example rule of thirds and simplicity, the old window clearly being the focus while the rest of the Castle crumbles around it. Plus I've always been a fan of old buildings, standing or in ruins. You can see more of Matthew's work here: www.flickr.com/photos/aiherzen/ In March of 2012 Alex Luyckx was asked to pick his top 10 from the FPP Flickr Pool for ... [Read More]