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  • Why Photography Still Divides Painters Centuries After the Camera’s Invention
    Why Photography Still Divides Painters Centuries After the Camera’s Invention
    How photography changed art forever.
    June 20, 2015BY Christine Lin
  • Jacob Collins: Seceding From the Photographic Sensibility
    Jacob Collins: Seceding From the Photographic Sensibility
    In a world dominated by the photographic aesthetic, some artists decide to paint exclusively from life.
    June 20, 2015BY Christine Lin
  • Anthony Waichulis: Advocating Informed Laissez-Faire in Art
    Anthony Waichulis: Advocating Informed Laissez-Faire in Art
    Artists should feel free to explore technology to manifest their artistic ideas, as long as those technologies aren’t ...
    June 20, 2015BY Christine Lin
  • Alyssa Monks: The Photograph as a Painter’s Bully and Helper
    Alyssa Monks: The Photograph as a Painter’s Bully and Helper
    Photography can be a representational artist’s best friend or worst bully, depending on the artist’s skill and discernment ...
    June 20, 2015BY Christine Lin
  • The Art of Gotcha Is an Art Too: Doug Bloodworth’s Photorealistic Painting
    The Art of Gotcha Is an Art Too: Doug Bloodworth’s Photorealistic Painting
    Even a photorealist needs to know when to deviate from a photo reference, and when to reference the ...
    June 19, 2015BY Christine Lin
  • Bill Gekas: Photo Portraits Inspired by Old Masters Paintings
    Bill Gekas: Photo Portraits Inspired by Old Masters Paintings
    This is part 6 of a 9-part series. To see the full series, see At the Confluence  The increasing ...
    June 19, 2015BY Christine Lin
  • Bert Monroy: Painting Believable Worlds in Photoshop
    Bert Monroy: Painting Believable Worlds in Photoshop
    Besides surface texture, there’s almost nothing that Photoshop and Illustrator can’t do that paint can.
    June 19, 2015BY Christine Lin
  • Shoot, Print, Paint: The Photograph as Canvas
    Shoot, Print, Paint: The Photograph as Canvas
    Hand-colored photography offers plenty creative license for a photographer with a painterly eye.
    June 19, 2015BY Christine Lin
  • Leslie Lienau: Teaching Renaissance Art With a Drawing App
    Leslie Lienau: Teaching Renaissance Art With a Drawing App
    It’s not always logistically possible to paint from life. Photo references allow artists to work around constraints.
    June 19, 2015BY Christine Lin
  • The Absolute Best of US Marine Corps Photography, Part 2
    The Absolute Best of US Marine Corps Photography, Part 2
    Here is part 2 of our selection of works by U.S. Marine Corps photographers. Most pictures capture training, ...
    June 15, 2015BY Petr Svab
  • The Absolute Best of US Marine Corps Photography, Part 1
    The Absolute Best of US Marine Corps Photography, Part 1
    Being a photographer in the U.S. Marine Corps comes with incredible access.
    June 13, 2015BY Petr Svab
  • Blacks Fades to Black
    Blacks Fades to Black
    TORONTO—One of Canada's best-known photography chains is closing its doors after nearly 70 years, a victim of technological ...
    June 9, 2015BY The Canadian Press
  • What’s a Scurimobile? What’s a Photographic Gun? Check Out These Crazy Inventions
    What’s a Scurimobile? What’s a Photographic Gun? Check Out These Crazy Inventions
    These 19th century inventions will blow you away.
    May 12, 2015BY Tara MacIsaac
  • Secret of Old Spirit Photographs Discovered—but Mysteries Remain
    Secret of Old Spirit Photographs Discovered—but Mysteries Remain
    Is there something supernormal at work in some photo-related phenomena, even though some instances have been proven as ...
    May 11, 2015BY Tara MacIsaac
  • The Search Continues for Extraterrestrial Life, but Should It? (Part 2)
    The Search Continues for Extraterrestrial Life, but Should It? (Part 2)
    Finding E.T. may not be all we hope it’ll be ...
    May 5, 2015BY Paul Darin
  • Iraq in Hindsight: Check Out These Incredible Pictures of the War-Stricken Land
    Iraq in Hindsight: Check Out These Incredible Pictures of the War-Stricken Land
    Check out this series of stunning photography the brave souls of the Associated Press captured in Iraq during ...
    March 20, 2015BY Petr Svab
  • Photos Test Computer’s Ability to ‘Read’ Images
    Photos Test Computer’s Ability to ‘Read’ Images
    Computers can recognize objects in photos and other images, but how well can they "understand" the relationships or ...
    March 16, 2015BY Kevin Stacey
  • How Photography Evolved From Science to Art
    How Photography Evolved From Science to Art
    Photography has not yet celebrated its 200th birthday, yet in the medium's first century of existence.
    March 14, 2015BY The Conversation
  • The Search Continues for Extraterrestrial Life, but Should It? (Part 1)
    The Search Continues for Extraterrestrial Life, but Should It? (Part 1)
    The search continues for extraterrestrial life. Finding it could, however, not only be very difficult with our current ...
    March 11, 2015BY Paul Darin
  • Tempestuous Beauty of Arizona Captured in Ethereal Time-Lapse Video
    Tempestuous Beauty of Arizona Captured in Ethereal Time-Lapse Video
    Few have experienced the unique landscape of Jurassic-era petrified sandstone in Arizona's remote White Pocket. A sublime, ever-changing ...
    February 26, 2015BY Tara MacIsaac
  • The Solar Warden Covert Space Project: Fact or Science Fiction?
    The Solar Warden Covert Space Project: Fact or Science Fiction?
    There are, and have been for some time, claims by UFO disclosure supporters that there is in existence ...
    February 17, 2015BY Paul Darin
  • Delicious New York: Mouth Watering Photos to Fill Your Eyes
    Delicious New York: Mouth Watering Photos to Fill Your Eyes
    New York City is a foodie's paradise, with over 24,000 restaurants to select from, you will never run ...
    February 11, 2015BY Benjamin Chasteen
  • What Skimming the Declassified US Govn’t UFO Files Tells You
    What Skimming the Declassified US Govn’t UFO Files Tells You
    Epoch Times has gone through declassified communications intelligence NSA reports to collect some interesting tidbits of UFO sightings ...
    January 21, 2015BY Tara MacIsaac
  • Would You Believe in the Cottingley Fairies If You Saw Them Today?
    Would You Believe in the Cottingley Fairies If You Saw Them Today?
    In 1917, two little girls took photos of themselves surrounded by what looked like fairies. For the next ...
    January 18, 2015BY Tara MacIsaac
  • Where to Fly Drones for Recreation in New York? Pioneers Find Creative Spaces
    Where to Fly Drones for Recreation in New York? Pioneers Find Creative Spaces
    As interest in hobby drones surges, it becomes harder to find locations for safe and legal drone flying ...
    January 17, 2015BY Amelia Pang
  • Sargent in Your Pocket: Tintypes the Next Thing in Fine Art Reproductions?
    Sargent in Your Pocket: Tintypes the Next Thing in Fine Art Reproductions?
    When it comes to fine art reproductions, you have photos of paintings turned into posters, and Giclée prints ...
    December 23, 2014BY Christine Lin
  • Forging a Photo Is Easy, but How Do You Spot a Fake?
    Forging a Photo Is Easy, but How Do You Spot a Fake?
    Faking photographs is not a new phenomenon. The Cottingley Fairies seemed convincing to some in 1917, just as ...
    November 24, 2014BY Stuart Gibson
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