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If you like what you see, this articleso it can reach as many deviants as possible.A weekly selection amongst the images we liked, while browsing the Street Gallery,and we think they deserve more attention. Enjoy them, comment on them and remember to visit the photographers' galleries as well.
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Progressive Saturday Night (71) Best of October by Batsceba, journal
Progressive Saturday Night (71) Best of October
Saturday Night Fever & Best of October
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If you've ever wondered how to get a Photography studio into your own house, for not a lot of money, then wonder no more! This article from BGR gives you some tips on how to get your own home studio up and running with a lighting kit from Amazon costing about $100. At the same time we're being spoiled this month by some great photography tips as Petapixel have been giving some advice on starting up your own photography business.
Have you heard of Stroboscopic Photography? Well, it's amazing. It's the term for something that a lot of us can (inadvertently) achieve with little effort or by accident, although admittedly the photographs shared
Women Enslaved by Dubai Sex Trade by MARX77, journal
Women Enslaved by Dubai Sex Trade
Agony of Pakistani Women Enslaved by Dubai Sex Trade
By Khurram Shahzad | AFP – Mon, Jul 14, 2014
Zunera once dreamed of becoming a computer engineer. Instead, aged 16, she was tricked into prostitution in the UAE, beginning a four-year nightmare of cruelty, violence and rape.
Pakistan has long been an important source of cheap labour for the Gulf state, particularly its booming construction sector.
But campaigners and officials say hundreds of young Pakistani women are also trafficked every year to supply the thriving sex trade in the brothels and nightclubs of Dubai. Zunera and her sister Shaista were two of them.
More than a year
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If you like what you see, this article
so it can reach as many deviants as possible.
A weekly selection amongst the images I liked,
while browsing the Street Gallery
and I think they deserve more attention.
Enjoy them, comment on them and remember
to visit the photographers' galleries as well.
Have a nice weekend.
image by wchild
If you like what you see, this article
so it can reach as many deviants as possible.
A weekly selection amongst the images I liked,
while browsing the Street Gallery
and I think they deserve more attention.
Enjoy them, comment on them and remember
to visit the photographers' galleries as well.
Have a nice weekend.
"It is important to take bad pictures" (Diane Arbus)
This is the beginning of an interesting book by Clément Chéroux, Fautographie : petite histoire de l'erreur photographique (I don't know if the book was translated in english, I couldn't find it on the net, but the title should sound like Failography: a brief history of the photographic error).
Amongst the biggest 'mistakers' of photography, the book mentions and comments the works of many famous photographers: Man Ray, Lisette Model, Lee Friedlander, Ugo Mulas, Andreé Kertész, Lartigue.
Many are the anecdotes and the interesting discoveries, for example the story of
A week has passed again and we have entered the month of June. It's time to review some of the best street photography submitted during the past week.
Give these gems all the :+fav:'s and :heart: they deserve! Visit the photographers' galleries as well, there you shall find even more exceptional works.
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