Tag: photography

Photography is the art, application and practice of creating durable images by recording light or other electromagnetic radiation, either electronically by means of an image sensor, or chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film.

  • Anthimos Ntagkas

    Anthimos Ntagkas

    Anthimos Ntagkas

    Anthimos Ntagkas was born in Athens in 1979. He graduated from the Military Academy and currently works at the Geographical Agency of the Greek Army.
    His first engagement with arts was in 2013 with his participation at the “Atopic Bodies”, a performance at Atopos CVC.
    He continued with the publication “My Body is my Temple”, a photographic book, in collaboration with Atopos CVC as part of the “Notemple”, an exhibition of the artist HOPE, at the Breeder Gallery.
    Since 2014 Anthimos Ntagkas is experimenting on street photography.
    In 2018 he was asked to exhibit his photographic work at the movie theatre “Andora” where it remained as the main decor of the lobby.
    He then participated at the Corinth Exposed Photography Festival 2019, presenting part of his work as one of the keynote speakers.
    Since then many magazines and web pages have published his work (Bored Panda, Daily Mail, Athens Voice, Lifo, etc.)
    “The photographs that I found most interesting are the ones with juxtaposition.
    The connection between two different themes or even more inside one photo is very intriguing.
    I get influenced by a lot of photographers who relate to this subject of photography, but my main concern is always to do something completely different each and every time.
    Luckily the themes at this type of photography are endless and I never loose interest in photography.”

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  • Ximena Echague

    Ximena Echague

    Ximena Echague

    I grew up in Buenos Aires, became a photographer in Europe, and I am now living between New York and Brussels.
    I have learned a lot in many street and documentary photography workshops over the years. From MAGNUM to IN-PUBLIC, from APF to LEICA AKADEMIE and, more recently, at the International Center of Photography (ICP) in New York.
    Many photographers have influenced my work over years of interaction and, lately, I am inspired by Rohit and Vineet Vohra.
    My work has been exhibited around the world in 17 countries of Europe, America, and Asia, including 4 Individual exhibitions and 40 Collective exhibitions.
    I won the Second Prize at the Brussels Street Photography Festival 2019 and was Finalist at the Miami Street Photography Festival, StreetFoto San Francisco, Italian Street Photo Festival, and Brussels Street Photography Festival several times.
    I am Ambassador and Jury of Women Street Photographers, curated by Gulnara Samoilova, based in New York, and Curator of Latin American Women Photographers (Fotografas Latam) for its international exhibitions.
    I am a member of Little Box Collective, a group of street photographers from all over the world.
    I am also a Curator and Jury of photography exhibitions, and I conduct Photography Workshops and Mentorships, in-person, and online.

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    About The Collection

    My life has influenced the way I look at the people around me.
    I have always lived in big cities like Buenos Aires, Madrid, Brussels and New York, with a large floating population, which naturally led me to empathize with the struggle and challenges of people on the move.
    Living now in New York, I am at the epicentre of this human dynamic. People flock every day to the great city from all over the world, in search of their own dream, showing resilience and courage, overcoming all odds. They need to succeed, failure is not an option.

  • Salvatore Matarazzo

    Salvatore Matarazzo

    Salvatore Matarazzo

    With  street photography, I share the vision I have of my country through the faces of those who live here. My approach is extreme and direct. I get very close, physically, to the people I photograph.
    With the flash I try to highlight that mask of vanity that each of us has built as self-defense.
    However, thanks to moments of vulnerability and the reactions that the camera captures in the faces, the images are seasoned with a touch of dramatic irony, and a grotesque vision of real humanity.
    I’m not a silent photographer outside the scene. I am aware that this ‘hard’ photographic approach has raised some criticism and controversy, and is considered by some to be aggressively abusive, even immoral.
    I think instead it is an honest approach. Photography does not lie, it exposes what can be seen as real. My intention is to find truth, not to be derisive or demeaning.
    This is still an active project, and I do not know how and when it will finish.

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  • Chun Ming Chan

    Chun Ming Chan

    Chun Ming Chan

    I born in Hong Kong in 1958, and has been retired from a career in banking since 2014.
    My first contact with photography was in 1977.
    I have not been very serious on my photography for over 30 years.
    I regain my photography interest from 2009 mainly on birds photography but change to photograph people in street from mid 2014 which now known as “Street Photography”.

    Photography to me is the memory and passion of life.

    All matters in our life will be disappeared in a moment, however, I can retain some of my feelings and express my point of view through the lens.
    I follow my gut instinct and my feelings to record the people and things in street.
    I never ask for permission from the people I took their pictures as it would ruin the natural expression on them.
    Sometimes I find a stage with good light and shadow, I would wait the right people walk through my frame.

    I like street photography as thing happened and people in the street everyday are different and fresh even though in the urban I have been living for over 30 years.
    I took all my pictures mainly in Hong Kong.
    I like to take pictures in Central District as this area full of new and old buildings, local and foreign people, different vehicles, attractive light and shadows in different period of the year.
    A good picture for me no need be artistic or esoteric, however, it should bare with emotion and passion of the photographer.
    I believe that a picture without emotion is dead.
    My favourite subjects are light, shadows and people with attractive expression and gestures.  I considers street photography an activity where I can continue to learn my whole life long.

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  • Felix Renaud

    Felix Renaud

    Felix Renaud is a Montreal, Canada based photographer specialized in portraits and narrative imagery. Felix loves to capture the essence of fictional and real-life characters. He was attracted by cartoons & movies and he is more passionate about colors, contrast, and composition to tell stories.

    In his words about lighting “It’s hard to explain my lightning because it changes from a shoot to another. I work mostly with strobes. Every shoot is different, sometimes I can use one light and sometimes ten.”

    Thanks, Felix for accepting our invitation. Please read on…

    Could you please introduce yourself?

    I am a Montreal-based photographer specialized in portraits and narrative imagery. Capturing the essence of fictional and real-life characters is what I love most. I always work on my photos to make them look like they’re from of a movie or similar to a painting.

    I’ve always been attracted by beautiful images, mostly cartoons, and movies. That’s why I’m so passionate about using colours, contrast, and composition to tell stories.

    How did Photography happen to Felix?

    My younger brother had a new camera at the time. I was a bit jealous and curious about taking pictures. So I bought my own, while I was studying at film school. I thought I wanted to be a DOP. As life would have it, I started working as a camera assistant and quickly realized it wasn’t for me, so I started to assist a few photographers here and there and before I knew it, I was honing my photography skills and building a solid client base.

    Your photographs are very creative and inspiring; can you please explain your lighting and studio setups?

    It’s hard to explain my lightning because it changes from a shoot to another. I work mostly with strobes. Every shoot is different, sometimes I can use one light and sometimes ten.

    Before you start a shoot, how will you prepare yourself?

    I think a lot before a shooting. Whether for a client or for a personal project, I act in the same way, I like to be prepared. I inspire myself first by looking at pictures, movies or by listening to music. I put on paper my ideas, I draw lighting plans and prepare a list of equipment that I will need. After that, anything can happen!

    How do you inspire yourself?

    Once I have a project in mind, I think about it all the time. Not only when I’m at the studio or at the office, all the time. I find inspiration or ideas around me in connection with upcoming projects. It can be the way the sun lights someone outside, or the way the concierge walks from a grocery store. Most of the time, I look at the things or pictures that catch my attention and I ask myself this simple question, why do I like that? We rarely take the time to ask ourselves a simple question like this.

    What type of camera, lenses and lighting equipment do you use?

    • Camera body: Canon 5DIII and Canon 5DS
    • Lens: The new primes from Sigma Art 24mm, 35mm, 50mm, 85mm and Canon 100mm, 135mm and 200mm
    • Filters: Rarely I use filters but sometimes a polarizer or an ND.
    • Flash: Speedotron packs and Alienbees
    • Photoflex softboxes, Matthews gripping gear, and Manfrotto tripods.
    • Outex case for my underwater work

    If you could go on assignment anywhere in the world to shoot whatever you wanted; where and what would it be, and why?

    Go to New Orleans to photograph real bluesman. To be able to be part of such a rich musical community. To photograph this in my own way, documentary photos with a touch of fiction.

    If not a Photographer, what would you have been?

    Hard one! I think I would be a graphic designer or an illustrator.

     

    What is the best compliment do you ever had?

    That I had my own photographic signature.

     

    Which photographers have inspired you?

    Chris Buck, Tim Tadder, Yan Rabanier and Joey L, just to name a few.

     

    Who are you, besides being a photographer?

    Parent of two beautiful beings, Pablo and Luna. And I’m engaged to the most wonderful and powerful women, Manuela. Otherwise, I am passionate about water. I practice swimming and freediving in my spare time to rejuvenate myself.

    Copyrights:
    All the pictures in this post are copyrighted to Felix Renaud. Their reproduction, even in part, is forbidden without the explicit approval of the rightful owners.