United Kingdom
Photographic based digital montage, 2007 (no 2 from series of 3 re-worked). Shot two seperate models & combined them. Draw in & enhanced part of the headpeice, body, dress, added fringe to face, made the features more angular, blew up lips, created cheekbones, reworked branches, filtered wallpaper effects, extended chandelier, added lacework/flower elements, desaturated & added a sepia tone. Approximately 50 Photoshop layers.
An attempt at painting an image with my camera :). This shot is also available with a border.
Not a nude but still a bit naughty. Dark elegant and compelling. Another old analouge image from the vaults. This looks great framed.
A Great blue heron silhouetted in the twinkling moonlight. / / / Portfolio Areas / Tigers / Wildlife / Macro / Landscape / Birds / Abstracts / Cats~wild and domestic
From the top of a ridge above Marmot Pass- a beautiful view on all sides. /
From a series of shoots with the beautiful and multi talented Jo O’Brien / She has been the mastermind behind our shoots. Her artistic vision and direction is undeniably inspiring! / / / See the rest of our collaborations here / / / / / Art Folders… / / Entire Portfolio / Born From This Earth – Series / Hearts At War / Vehicular works / Architecture / Travel / B&W Photography / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Models and Fashion Photography
Jean M. Laffitau
“Ten thousand flowers in spring / the moon in autumn, / a cool breeze in summer, / snow in winter. / If your mind isn’t clouded by unnecessary things, / this is the best season of your life.” Wu Men Geisha: Stock Exchange Original stock photo found here: http://www.sxc.hu/photo/123792 / Brushes: http://merrym.deviantart.com / Textures, and japanese Kanji: http://dholms.deviantart.com / Leaves: personal stock ©2007-2008 Aimee Stewart, Foxfires / No unauthorized use allowed / My images do not belong to the public domain
Jean M. Laffitau
Watercolor painting / 30cm x 21cm / 300g
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featured in The Healing Journey 09-11-2009 / featured in The Art of 3D 08-23-2009 / featured in Exceptional-Ekphrasis 04-04-2009 / featured in Fractal Perception 03-21-2009 / featured in Globes, Sphere’s and Curves 02-28-2009 / featured in NR1 Artists of RedBubble 02-19-2009 Now theyre planning the crime of the century / Well what will it be? / Read all about their schemes and adventuring / Its well worth a fee / So roll up and see / And they rape the universe / How theyve gone from bad to worse / Who are these men of lust, greed, and glory? / Rip off the masks and let see. / But thats no right – oh no, whats the story? / Theres you and theres me / That cant be right Fractals created with Apophysis
Early morning at Santa Cruz, California Monarch refuge, before the air temperature warms and these delicate blossoms dissipate into the winds. Canon EOS-1D, Mark II, Canon 500 f4L IS – 1/100@ f/4.5, ISO 200 Bogen 3411 w Wimberley style head. Processed in Adobe Lightroom 2. “Elegant Blossoms” FEATURED IN: The Fine Art of Photography Insects, Bugs and Creepy Crawlys Americas; Rural, Urban, Wild & Free JPG Castoffs
Nikon D80 / F9, 1/15, ISO100 The hike to Supai Village (Grand Canyon, AZ, USA) was 8 miles in the rain. Arriving after dusk, at this, Havasu Falls, the water was flowing chocolate. We were treated to many colors, with this being the picture 60 hours later. The above photo piece can be seen in context in an AV presentation you can download here: / Havasupai After viewing the audio-visual, you are welcome to come back here to buy the above photo to hang on your wall.
Hi there! ☺ Yes…it´s me…..Andreas Stridsberg. Why am I opening a new account you ask? Well the answer is simple: Because i´m under contract with various publishers that demand they have “first dibs” on my work i can´t go around selling them left and right. I first have to wait for them to either accept or reject any of my new work. And because that´s usually a looooong and slooooow process i then use my other account to simply showcase my work. While on this account i can make those i know for sure my publishers have rejected available as prints to whomever may be interested. Does it make sense to you? :-) I´m sorry for possibly posting duplicates of something that i might already have posted at my original stridsberg-account But i need to keep them separeted due to above mentioned reasons. :-) Thanks for stopping by! And as always…keep an eye on my own website for my most recent work and my pointless blog: Sincerly Andreas Stridsberg www.mystic-pic.com P.S. I´m also sorry for repeating this message on my every single upload tonight…i just thought i´d be as clear as possible. Godness how i´m apologizing right now…i´m sorry about that as well. :-/
my daily self portrait on flickr with my canon 1000d and my lovely 50mm at f1.8 / Spring is here and I’m wearing my polka dot dress again! Ok I’ll wash my clothes tomorrow lol So many photos to edit so little time! I had the busiest day i just havnt stopped working! / I changed the background, it wasn’t a sky it was trees took a few hours to do / I dig my toes into the sand / The ocean looks like a thousand diamonds / Strewn across a blue blanket / I lean against the wind / Pretend that I am weightless / And in this moment I am happy…happy / I wish you were here – Incubus
Translucent Gerbera daisy image /
From the article “Images that Intrigue” by Peter Skinner www.aftercapture.com A superb example of a campaign eliciting / that emotional response is one of / Dean’s most recent success stories—images / for an ongoing series, “Fabricate,” for / couture designers MXM Couture (www. / mxmcouture.com). Significantly, the initial / two images in the “Fabricate” campaign / claimed first and second place in / the latest Commercial/Advertising Photographer / of the Year International Aper-ture Awards. In the only other competition / Dean has entered—as a student—he / claimed a gold and silver distinction and / a runner-up award for prints in the annual / Australian Professional Photographers / Association awards. / “ ‘Fabricate’ is a collaboration of / some of the best stylists and production / people that Australia has to offer / and I feel it definitely shows. There will / be five images in the series and the first / two took months to produce so there are / still three more to complete. It’s a really / exciting campaign,” says Dean. / “Fabricate,” as Dean explains, has a / double meaning and is an exploration / into conceptualization; its execution / is definitely a mental exercise. “ ‘Fabricate’ / refers both to the subject of fashion / photography, the clothes, and more / importantly to the images’ fabrication—how they are created in the sense that / they are highly stylized pre- and postproduction / collages,” he says. / Each image is designed and created / with the intention of arousing intense curiosity / and examination into not only its / finality but also how it was made and its / underlying theme. “The images turn the / exhibition of fashion through photography / back on itself by exposing the process / of exhibition itself—exhibiting the / exhibit, if you will,” says Dean. While this / is a classic case of a picture being worth a / thousand words, Dean points out that the / multi-layered images allow viewers to analyze / the process of digital photography itself, / which incorporates surreally collaged / objects or has perfectly manicured and / poised models caught in mid-jump. / “The series is united by a sense of volatility,” / Dean says. “Subjects are frozen within / turbulent scenes. This chaos, depicted / through flapping wings, flowing dresses / and crashing objects, is meant to reflect / the flippant, fleeting and unstable nature / of the fashion industry. And yet within this / chaos each image captures an ephemeral / moment of beauty, allowing the models to / maintain their dominance—to which the / audience is unwittingly subjected.” Scrutinize / the superb images and you will see / exactly what he means. / As with all complex and multi-faceted / campaigns, the genesis of “Fabricate” has / been long and demanding. Several months / were devoted to drafting the original concepts, / set building, hair and costume design. / Each image is multi-layered and the / set design was a combination of over 20 / different elements. All backgrounds for / the series’ images were shot in an old museum, / a location that provided ideal elements / such as walls, floors and windows. / A major technical challenge was ensuring / consistency of lighting—its quality, intensity / and direction. A Sydney retouching / company, Electric Art (www.electricart. / com.au), was hired for conformity maintenance— / to ensure the same look and feel / was infused into each image, / With two “Fabricate” images under / his belt, Dean is now working on the remaining / three but no specifics have been / finalized—although the models have / been selected and some shooting on various / elements has been completed. Don’t / be surprised, however, if themes such as / exorcism, dead swans and models in dark / or macabre locations are featured.
This is the first of a series of 7 drawings dedicated to the Kore’s figure, “the girl”, the other name that was known the goddess Persephone. As Kore Persephone represented the youth, the Spring. Material: pencil, white charcoal pencil and white colored pencil on paper. The background was realized applying with Photoshop a my texture effect “old paper”. Original formed: 11,03×15,76 inches (28×40 cm). Print from me: Etsy / ________ / /
featured in Color Me a Rainbow 10-24-2009 / featured in SOLO-EXHIBITION 10-19-2009 / featured in A Spiritual Walk 10-16-2009 / featured in The World as We See it 10-04-2009 / featured in Globes, Sphere’s & Curves 09-01-2009 / featured in Metallic Junktion 08-14-2009 / featured in A Kaleidoscope Kraze 08-19-2009 / featured in A Fractal Energy Passion 08-18-2009 / featured in Live, Love, Dream 08-15-2009 Take me back to the rivers of belief / Take me back to the rivers of belief / My friend / . / I look inside my heart / I look inside my soul / I promise you / I will return / . / And when the lamb / Opened the seventh seal / Silence covered the sky / . / Take me back to the rivers of belief / Take me back to the rivers of belief / My friend / . / I look inside my heart / I look inside my soul / Im reaching out for you / Lets hope one day / We’ll rest in peace on my rivers of belief / created with Apophyisis, Incendia & PSP
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