Falling Garden installation by Gerda Steiner and Jorg Lenzlinger.
Using glow sticks and road flares, Sean Lenz and Kristoffer Abildgaard turned California streams into neon waterfalls. Is this not the coolest use of long exposure ever?
Glow Sticks and Long Exposures Create Neon Waterfalls
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As far as photography jobs go, it doesn’t get much better than being the personal photographer to the President of the United States. During his tenure in that position, Jacques Lowe amassed an archive of over 40,000 negatives.
Tragically, all but 1,500 of the remaining negatives in storage were destroyed during the attacks on 9/11. A team of seven imaging specialists spent 600 hours restoring the photographs, which are now on display in New York.
Rare Presidential Photos Restored from Damaged Archive
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Alison Scarpulla is making waves on Flickr with her experimental style of photography. She uses the handy double exposure technique to add layers of color in her magnificent portraits.
Check This Photostream For Brilliant Experimental Photography
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