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










