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Zapping the Web
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A collection of what I consider the most interesting websites and blogs, with a strong focus on art, photography and photojournalism.
Recent Posts
Unconventional Franco Huller
Liberté toujours? There’s no special reason and hundreds reasons for highliting Franco Huller art. I just find it very original and incredibly inspiring. I strongly believe that images can tell much more than words… Symmetries B Vendredi...
Kumi Yamashita’s amazing light and shadow art
Kumi Yamashita. Building Blocks, 1997 “I like looking at the light in the afternoon and watching shadows move. It reminds me that everything is always changing. I like things that do not have concrete form, like clouds, water, shadows, and the ...
The poetics of Dhiraj Singh’s photoreportages
Dhiraj Singh. Uncertain Identity. A boat-boy mulls at the Dal-Lake in India Administered Kashmir. Dhiraj Singh, born in 1980, is an independent photographer based in Mumbai, India. A graphic designer by profession, he turned to photography to explo...
Amazing Photos: Discover Clark Little, a Master of Wave Photography
a-Sunset-wave by Clarke Little Don’t ask how I hit on Clark Little’s amazing photos. It happened during my regular surfing the web, in search of astonishing or curious stuff. And one day (or night) I run into Little’s wave photograp...
Sharkwater: a great video for shark lovers
Scalloped hammerhead. Photo by Rob Stewart They are too often perceived as a threat but they are the ones endangered. Hunted, mutilated to take their fins, sharks have gone from predator to prey and failing protection they could easily reach extintio...
When science meets art. World’s Best Microscope Photography
1st place 2009 Dr. Heiti Paves - Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia Arabidopsis thaliana (thale cress) anther (20x) There are wonders that naked eye is unable to catch: forms, colors, compositions . Hidden mysteries only visible through light...

