By Jack Day The bond between a man and his dog is one of the most sacred forms of friendship that exists. They form a loyalty to one another and over the years a kind of kinship develops and there is nothing either wouldn’t do to help the other. If you have even owned a…
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This Photographer Is Restoring the Face Of Humanity Through Portraits Of the Homeless
By Anne Cacherell Humanity is being able to see the suffering of others and doing something about it. Professor of photography at the Chico State University and social activist Aaron Draper seeks to restore the face of humanity by creating a series called Underexposed. In this project, this American photographer takes beautiful, well-lit color portraits…
See What Is Left Of These Soldiers After Their Time In War Was Over
By Anne Cacherell The fighting may have stopped, but for some service men, their battles never end. Each and every day, they are paying the human cost of war and violence. This is clearly depicted in the works of David Jay titled The Unknown Soldier. In this series, the photographer captures disturbing yet remarkable images…
6 Things You Need to Know About New Zealand’s Most Notorious Gang
By Anne Cacherell San Francisco based photographer Jono Rotman provides us a closer look at the life and the world of New Zealand’s infamous Mighty Mongrel Mob. More than just wearing gripping, extensive tattoos and an emblem of a British bulldog with a German Stahlhelm, the members of this notorious street gang are committed to…
You Won’t Believe What This Kid Photographed!
By Richard K. Noots Have you ever wondered what German Youths do for fun? Neither have I. It turns out however, they do the same things our kids do. Like Phillip Schumacher for instance. He’s become quite the expert at photography and photo editing. He’s quite good. Good enough, in fact, that we’d be doing…
Unlike Other Digital Artists Who Enhance Beauty, His Style Is to Create Facial Deformities that You’ve Never Seen Before
By Anne Cacherell Digital artist and face mangling genius Lee Griggs of Madrid, Spain created an out-of-this-world series called Deformations, in which he turns facial disfigurations into a bizarre work of art. Fascinated with Arnold, a 3D software program built for the demands of feature-length animation and visual effects, Griggs experiments with normal faces, shades…