Posted by MonDaily on Dec 14th, 2009 | No Comments
With photographers such as Ansel Adams and Alfred Stieglitz, Paul Strand and Edward Weston, Man Ray and André Kertész who in 1925 started his 11 year project of capturing still frames of the street life, and lastly but certainly not least Albert Renger-Patzsch and his “The World Is Beautiful” collection of photos, published in 1928, the 1920s surely have what to show us. For more information...
For the photography section of our gothic themed issue we have chosen portraits of females, created in such a manner that makes them truly worthy of their assigned category: gothic.
To add to our selections for this section, we have decided to share with you a Flickr Group dedicated entirely to this genre of photography. With more than four hundred works added so far, from 58 members, it is certainly...
Posted by MonDaily on Nov 23rd, 2009 | No Comments
As we have stated in the Web Design article of this week’s issue, we regard space exploration as the humankind’s most important and impressive at the same time technological accomplishment.
For that, for the photography article of the technology issue of MonDaily, we have chosen a small collection of NASA images, either from space exploration, either from inside their laboratories and the people...
In the Photography Article of the Color issue of MonDaily we have decided to create a small collection for each color in the rainbow. Below you can see our selections for each color having six photos. Clicking on each photo you will be taken to the certain artist’s portfolio.
More Red Photos:
http://immortal91.deviantart.com/art/Rose-Red-50416159
http://jozefm.deviantart.com/art/RedRose-120230738
http://ericthom57.deviantart.com/art/Tease-87359189
http://asbeautydies.deviantart.com/art/baby-inhale-130774418
http://worthyg.deviantart.com/art/L-i-g-h-t-104964168
http://sameillusion.deviantart.com/art/it-s-only-fair-111164880
http://mapha.deviantart.com/art/red-light-56993012
http://julkusiowa.deviantart.com/art/red-97927031
http://t0×1c-d0lly.deviantart.com/art/Red-111312389
http://partodox.deviantart.com/art/red-cross-43770652
http://on-my-lips.deviantart.com/art/The-red-room-57580629
http://karil.deviantart.com/art/red-and-orange-95763297
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To be honest, not exactly everything has a shape. For instance, a day is shapeless, just as a week or a month. Just as a season. Ever wondered what shape is summer or winter? What about spring and autumn? We thought about giving you a hand in having a shape in mind for each season. I am sure every one of you, when hearing the name of a season, you have a certain image in mind; like when you hear “winter”...
Posted by MonDaily on Sep 21st, 2009 | No Comments
In the photography section of this week’s City issue we have Dave Martinidez showing us how tall New York actually is. His “Touch the Sky: New York from Below” collection gives you a serious inferiority complex through the imposing concrete figures he managed to capture with his camera.
Remarkable is the complete lack of people in all the photos contained in this collection, especially for a...
Posted by MonDaily on Jul 27th, 2009 | No Comments
This week’s theme for the Photography Challenge is “War”. You must capture something suggesting “War”, either in its literal or figurative meaning. You can also try and capture someone’s sadness after going through a war of some sort. Best of luck and remember you too can be an artist!
Some of the photos we have chosen for the Photography section of this week’s...
Posted by MonDaily on Jul 20th, 2009 | No Comments
For the Photography Challenge of this week the theme is the oh so captured Sea. I know that for some of you taking a photo of the sea is a great injustice as the sea is such a dynamic element. If so, I suggest you find an innovative way to capturing it without making it lose any of her characteristics.
Our choices for the Photography section of this week are, mostly, the works of previous MonDaily...
Posted by MonDaily on Jul 13th, 2009 | No Comments
The theme for this week’s Photography Challenge is Light. Just like for the Film Challenge, nature is has proved itself as the ultimate artist for this theme as well as some others in the past. Think of the most creative scene you can capture with your capture, set the perfect setting and click as you too can be an artist!
Our first choice for the Light issue of MonDaily in the Photography...
For this week’s Photography Challenge, the theme is Children. Quite the easy theme, I know and because of this, creativity and innovative thinking will be greatly noticed and taken into consideration. So, make sure you give it a good thought before you jump right into it and who knows, you might come up with the next most famous photo in the world.
Our choices for the Photography Section of...