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HENGKI KOENTJORO

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Olivier Metzger Photographer Fonts! Kim Høltermand Photography - Selected Works STUDIO ERWIN OLAF Kris Graves Discovered Missing, 2013 Öxarárfoss, 2013 Sirry and Haukur’s Backyard, 2013 Jökulsárlón Ice, 2010 Road to Skaftafell, 2010 Whiteout, 2013 Near Reydhara #1, 2010 Hverarönd #2, 2010 Near Vik #1, 2010 Near Vik #2, 2010 Þingvellir, 2012 Near Vik #3, 2012 Vik, 2010 Gullfoss, 2012 Hverarönd #1, 2010 Kálfatjarnarkirkja, 2012 Vik in Winter, 2012 Viðey, 2012 Sarah at Svínafellsjökull, 2012 Jökulsárlón Ice, 2012 Kirkjubæjarklaustur, 2012 Near Reydhara #2, 2010 Route 36, 2012 Horsies near Kálfatjarnarkirkja, 2012 Entrance to Þingvellir, 2012 Sunset from Hótel Brú, 2013 Borgarnes, 2012 Hverarönd #3, 2013 Viðey Ferry Terminal, 2012 Kerið, 2012 Sleðbrjótur, 2013 Dyrhólaey Rock, 2012 Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, 2013 Dyrhólaey, 2012 Over Skagaströnd, 2013 Hverfjall, 2013 Matthew, Iceland, 2013 Reynisfjall, 2013 Svínafellsjökull, 2013 Mývatn Sunset, 2013 Skagaströnd, 2013

Hirohito Nomoto Photography | ノモトヒロヒト フォトグラフィー The True Reality of War Le photographe Peter Van Agtmael s’intéresse depuis plusieurs années au quotidien des soldats et de la vie de ceux-ci sur le terrain, pendant le conflit, et ensuite le retour à la maison et les traumatismes qui peuvent être s’en suivre. Des images bouleversantes, dont une sélection est à découvrir dans la suite. The Art of SharingQuand un chauffeur de taxi Japonais devient photographe ! Coup de projecteur aujourd’hui sur Issui Enomoto, un chauffeur de taxi de la ville de Yokohama au Japon. Ce n’est pas pour ses performances au volant qu’il se retrouve ici mais bel et bien pour sa sa série de clichés intitulée Taxi in the Sea, qu’il a capturé alors qu’il était en recherche de passagers. Bonne découverte ! Et pour soutenir HouHouHaHa et son premier webdocumentaire personnel, n’hésitez pas à contribuer à notre cagnotte KissKissBankBank.

Advertising Photography and Commercial Photography : CHRIS SISARICH PHOTOGRAPHER Lifestyle1 | Lifestyle2 | Cars | Landscapes | Projects | Motion Landscapes Chin-san Long. “Picture in the painting, painting in the picture” Chin-San Long 1981 Chin-San Long, was born Zhejiang Province in 1892 and passed away in 1995 at the age of 104. He devoted himself in the art of photography for more than 90 years. He made a profound commitment to the art of photography and lived almost every single minute with camera in hand. Followed with his teacher Gin-Lan Lee, who was specialized in photography, during his youth, Long began to find interest in photography. Long’s Composite Photograph is so unique that it incorporated the essences of Chinese ink painting into photography, landing the two in great harmony. Long believed that art must contain 2 required conditions.

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