This is incredible. The artist can add just the right amount of detail without cluttering the work or making the work messy.
(via ghostingalone)
Matthew Albanese creates these scenic landscapes by constructing a small diorama out of everyday materials and then photographing the result. Check out the caption of each photograph to see what materials Albanese used in its construction. These awe-inspiring images are perfect practice pieces for Slow Art Day!
When you spent all day working in the theatre and your roommate won’t stop talking about what a beautiful day it was
You want to be like
When you’re talking to that one person who is always hanging around the theatre but never seems to be doing anything
When you see your paint job under stage light for the first time and you notice some spots you missed
Witnessing papal history changes with digital age
In 2005, visitors packed into the expansive boulevard leading up to St. Peter’s Square as Pope John Paul II’s body was carried into the crowd for public viewing in the days following his death. Taken nearly two years before the iPhone debuted, the photo is striking now for its appearance straight out of another era.
For anyone who has ever been to a concert, the photo at bottom, taken Tuesday night as Pope Francis made his inaugural appearance on the Vatican balcony, seems almost ordinary. The two, taken together, reflect a world changing, even as some ancient traditions stay the same.
(via thebassoonist12)
Ain’t got no money in the bank
I need to make an investment if i truly want to improve my photography. I’ve always been a firm believer that you don’t need a fancy camera and the most expensive accessories in order to create meaningful images. I’ve always worked with what I got. At first i just wanted a newer camera, something that I could call my own, not something that has been passed down to me. However, now i’m mesmerized by all these fancy things I could add to my camera. I still believe in film and the simpler things but having a few lenses won’t hurt right?
- Canon 60 D
- Extra lens
- Battery Grip
- UV filter
- A REAL camera bag
- Tripod
Aprox: $1,500








