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Five Indonesian photographers were shortlisted for the Sony World Photography Award 2010.
Have a look to their stunning photographs:
There are tons of apps for the iPhone and iPad for the photography enthusiasts out there on iTunes. Photoverse is a rather new app for both devices which claims to offer this:
As photographers, we find …
The legendary photo-journalist and Magnum Photographer Steve McCurry spoke to Phaidon.com about the stories behind some of his iconic photographs taken from around the world.
McCurry gave us a personal tour of his major retrospective at …
(Bahasa Indonesia below!)
Everybody in Indonesia knows Arisan. So the following explanation is meant for those visiting this site from abroad. It is a way to make saving money an enjoyable experience. A group of …
Strolling the mall Ambasador, my eyes were attracted by these Kodak beauties. The Brownie and the model T182 with 3 (!) interchangeable lenses. Opposite of this window the modern digital brothers and sisters were displayed. …
Professional photographers get that radiating skin on a portrait by retouching it masterfully with Photoshop. If you do not have the time to study for some days how to do this, let PicTreat do the …
Tokyo Camera Style is a blog showcasing the cameras of people in the streets of Tokyo. Anybody with pictures of Jakarta photogs and their cameras? Which city is more fashionable camera-wise
I don’t think …
Polaroid is dead. Long live Polaroid!
Have some fun in converting your Nikon or Canon (and any other digital) images into old fashioned polaroids.
Michael Williamson, a Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer and Theresa Vargas, a writer for the Washington Post, tell the stories of people living through the current recession in the USA.
This series shows images of world renown photographers and the story of taking them.
And yet another celeb with a Leica. Seems to become a status symbol… Spotted at Beijing Railway Station. An advert for watchmaker Cyma with Andy Lau and an interesting camera. (via Leica FB)
Richard Ecclestone, one of Britain’s leading music photographers talks about new equipment, portrait techniques and answers questions sent in by listeners.
Now the computer can tell you whether your picture is a good one or just average or even crap. Try it out for yourself and submit your pictures to










