Source: life.time.com via Photoxels on Pinterest The Polaroid SX-70 Land Camera was introduced in 1972 and, after a few false starts due to glitches, quickly became a favorite instant SLR. LIFE.com pays tribute to Edwin...
If you think a butterfly is beautiful, wait until you see its wings in macroscopic detail. Photographer and biochemist Linden Gledhill takes macro images around 7x life size and stack them for greater depth of field...
Remember Lucky Luke, the friendly sheriff who is faster than his own shadow? PoL Úbeda Hervàs is a photographer who seems to be faster than his own shadow since we see his shadow in the pictures but the photographer is...
Sedef Isik does not so much as take pictures of food than create pictures in which food tells a story. Her pictures are original and whimsy, yet with a serious message. Other still life conceptual art features ants...
You get a lot done in one year. If you’re keeping tabs, that is. John Loerchner and Laura Mendes decided to make New Year resolutions during the first few weeks of January 2012 and have been steadily knocking them...
It’s not often that we see photos taken at almost ground level. Tom Olesnevich mounted a camera on his bike to capture everyday shots as he bikes around New York City. However, instead of conventionally mounting...
Our Featured Site is the beautiful photography (yes, it’s photography, not Photoshoppy) of Jay Mark Johnson using a slit camera. It reverses everything: moving subjects are caught as though stationary and...
Under the electron microscope, the common takes on a whole new perspective. Electron microscope supplier FEI shows off their products by the images they capture: ink on a ten dollar bill, a tick embedded into skin...