Photography

Vanishing Acts: Japan’s “Evaporated People” in Art
In Japan there is a chilling phenomenon known as “evaporation” — people simply vanish from their lives and disappear without a…

Your Art Photos Look Amateurish—Here’s How to Fake It Like a Pro
In a world where artwork is often seen through a screen before it’s ever viewed in person, the quality of your…

War as a Source of Artistic Inspiration
War has consistently shaped art history, influencing themes, styles, and movements across cultures and centuries. It serves as a mirror of…

The Chilling Beauty of Victorian Post-Mortem Photography
Victorian post-mortem photography might seem unsettling today, but during the 19th century, it was a popular practice. These photos were often…

10 Surprising Ways Graphic Designers Can Unleash Picryl – Your New Secret Weapon!
When you think of the top tools for graphic design, your mind probably jumps to heavy hitters like Adobe Creative Suite…

Biography: Edward Weston
Edward Weston, born on March 24, 1886, in Highland Park, Illinois, embarked on his artistic journey during a period of profound…

Biography: W. Eugene Smith
Born on December 20, 1918, in Wichita, Kansas, W. Eugene Smith would go on to become one of the most influential…
The Dyatlov Pass Incident Through Art and Media
The Dyatlov Pass incident is one of the most mysterious events of the 20th century. On a wintery night in 1959,…

Biography: Edward Steichen
Edward Steichen (1879–1973) was an American photographer, painter, and curator, renowned for his significant contributions to the fields of photography and…
Is Photography Really Art or Just Point and Shoot?
There’s a timeless debate that reverberates through the halls of art galleries and the pages of art journals: is photography really…










