Browse classic photographic artists and be inspired.
Or, just waste time.
Whichever suits you, it doesn’t matter to me, unless you’re wasting time at my office. And, really, even then I don’t care as long as you’re not wasting my time. Â In any case, browsing photography is one of my favorite ways to kill a little Friday-afternoon-and-I-don’t-want-to-do-real-work time, so I thought I’d share this. Â It comes to us via DIY Photography and they got it from Reddit. Â It’s the Red List’s historical photography. Â You can browse by photographer or by subject. Â Be warned, though, like any good photography collection, there’s some nudity in it, so it may not be entirely safe for work. Â Also, if the site prompts you for an email and won’t let you browse, just but in some nonsense with a “@something.com” and the annoying, little pop-up will go away.
I like to browse images from the greats so I can figure out how they framed shots and try to reverse-engineering their lighting.
And, I just love photography.
Enjoy browsing and your weekend!
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[…] Or, just waste time. Whichever suits you, it doesn’t matter to me, unless you’re wasting time at my office. And, really, even then I don’t care as long as you’re not wasting my time. Â In any case, browsing photography is one of my favorite ways to kill a little Friday-afternoon-and-I-don’t-want-to-do-real-work time, so I thought I’d share this. Â It comes to us via DIY Photography and they got it from Reddit. Â It’s the Red List’s historical… Read More […]