Posts Tagged ‘Photography’
When to Use Colored Photography Reflectors
If you are looking to add to your photography, have you considered using photography reflectors? They can add depth and perspective to your photography that you can’t get without them. Let’s take a look at them and see if they’re what you are looking for to make your photography studio complete.
What...
June 19th, 2013 | Culture, Jungle Buzz | Read More
#FantasticVoyage – A SXSW Visual Diary by Jayne Lies
NYC-based photographer Jayne Lies went on a #fantasticvoyage, road tripping from the city all the way down to SXSW in Texas with DJ/Producer Nick Hook, Fool’s Gold Girl Lindsay and Nick’s assistant Leon. They passed by NOLA to hang out for a day too. The photos are varied snap shots Lies captured...
April 15th, 2013 | Events | Read More
WABLES Releases “Black Dice” Photo Zine
Let’s flashback real quick, almost around this same time last year I met an amazing NYC based street photographer by the name of Wables. You guys remember that article? Well, if you don’t here’s the link you slackers. Any-who, Wables has just released his first solo zine titled...
April 4th, 2013 | Art, Culture | Read More
#Untamed A Digital Photo Installation
Inspired by the new Mercedes-Benz CLA, #Untamed is a unique digital photo installation that anyone can take participate in. Filled with a collection extraordinary Instagram photos from around the world, the event will be hosted in Paris next month.
The installation presents impressive projections...
March 5th, 2013 | Art, Jungle Buzz | Read More
“People Holding Things” by Gordon Holden
Conceptual artist Gordon Holden presents a new photo book with some really cool pictures of people holding obscure objects, hence the title of his book “People Holding Things“. Holden’s website showcases all of his work, clever illustrations, collages, sculptures and more. You...
March 2nd, 2013 | Art, Culture | Read More
Photographs of a 1946 U.S Nuclear Test
Some unique vintage photographs have surfaced of a United States nuclear weapons test conducted in 1946. Named “Operation Crossroads”, the experiments were conducted just off the coast of Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands and were designed to test the effects of nuclear weapons on...
February 25th, 2013 | Art | Read More
A Stop @ BLEU AVENUE at AGENDA NYC
Last week at the Agenda Trade Show we bumped into our pal Tasha Bleu, who is Tasha Bleu you ask? Tasha is a skilled fashion lifestyle photographer, she has contributed for Hype Beast and their Street Snaps section and has had many of her photos circulate throughout the web. At the Agenada Show Tasha’s...
January 30th, 2013 | Culture, Fashion, Jungle Buzz | Read More
NYC Illuminated Storefronts at Night
A great series of photographs of the light from the window of New York “New York Nights” book by James and Karla Murray, who made a typographic tour of the Big Apple at night. No other city in the world in the hours between dusk and dawn is like New York. Whether the views of the...
January 8th, 2013 | Art, Culture | Read More
14 of The Most Awkward Family Christmas Photos
With Christmas coming around next week, we though its time we get into the holiday spirit. We’ve come across the most bizarre website of family photos, courtesy of Awkward Family Photos. That site allows all people to share their most silly family photos, it’s like worldstar hip hop but...
December 17th, 2012 | Art | Read More



