
Ralph Gibson
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3 weeks ago |
all-about-photo.com | Eleanor Hecks |Diana Markosian |Pedro Jarque Krebs |Ralph Gibson
Light is one of the most powerful tools in photography. How it interacts with your subject can drastically change your images' mood, depth and overall impact. Yet, many photographers overlook one of the most fundamental principles of lighting — the inverse square law. Although its concept may sound overly technical, mastering it is crucial for achieving professional-quality results.
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3 weeks ago |
all-about-photo.com | Sandrine Hermand-Grisel |Diana Markosian |Pedro Jarque Krebs |Ralph Gibson
From the antlers of a stag beetle, to the multi-directional flight of a dragonfly, or the iconic markings of a ladybird beetle, there are very few forms not afforded the arthropod by evolution. Reverie of the Unseen is a collection of my works from the last 3 years, which seeks to elevate these oft overlooked animals by capturing the unseen ‘personality’ so many of these beautiful creatures appear to possess.
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1 month ago |
all-about-photo.com | Sandrine Hermand-Grisel |Diana Markosian |Pedro Jarque Krebs |Ralph Gibson
Shadows are more than just the absence of light — they are a powerful visual language. In AAP Magazine #47: Shadows, we set out to discover the most compelling photography that uses shadow as a key compositional and emotional element. The result? A stunning collection of 25 winning images that explore contrast, depth, mood, and mystery.
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1 month ago |
all-about-photo.com | Sandrine Hermand-Grisel |Diana Markosian |Pedro Jarque Krebs |Ralph Gibson
Are you passionate about black-and-white photography? AAP Magazine is thrilled to announce the launch of its 49th edition, dedicated to the timeless beauty of black-and-white imagery. We invite photographers from around the world to submit their best work for a chance to be published, win cash prizes, and gain international exposure. Why Black & White? Black-and-white photography is more than a stylistic choice—it’s a powerful visual language.
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1 month ago |
all-about-photo.com | Sandrine Hermand-Grisel |Diana Markosian |Pedro Jarque Krebs |Ralph Gibson
When Anna was diagnosed with HER2-positive breast cancer at 37, their shared creative language—photography—became a way to stay connected, grounded, and emotionally present. Nearly a decade later, that body of work has evolved into HER2: The Diagnosed, The Caregiver and Their Son—a book and traveling exhibition that blends fine art, writing, and lived experience to explore how illness reshapes marriage, identity, and family.
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