Showing posts with label fine art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fine art. Show all posts

Monday, 25 August 2014

Find youself a place to belong to- Rinse, Telling Stories behind photography



Where there is photography, there are stories

Time flies, Rinse is on-line for over half a year. Although we are so young that still trying our best to develop a comfortable environment for photographers, we never stop to listen to different voices and learn the amaze in photography.

 

Currently, we are preparing to the next stage of the web, providing more services and community interaction opportunities for you. If you haven't signed up on Rinse, don't hesitate to come to us! 

 


Wednesday, 13 August 2014


【We Need Your Advice】
Survey for providing better service for Photographers


CLICK to do the survey→ http://bit.ly/1oGJNx6


-Our Statement-

Rinse aim to promote a community site providing professional photographers and photo lovers to interact with each other and so be inspired more and given more opportunities in photography industry directly.

Thus, we manage convenient methods in order to bring our members more inspirations, opportunities and even possible business benefit in the future. Here, we want to listen to your voice. Please kindly fill the answer as follows; your opinions will be highly valued as our ideas for betterfy Rinse community site.



 


Notice:
Your answers will be carefully analyzed for our future service.
All your answers and personal info won’t be used for any other purpose and shall not be leaked to third party.
CLICK to do the survey→ http://bit.ly/1oGJNx6

Thank you very much.

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Do you have a photographic story to share? Are you fascinated with photos and words? 
Come join
Rinse to find more great works and meet others like you. 
Rinse will be better and more with your participation.

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Tuesday, 22 July 2014

We Shall Never Forget The Time We Were Together

Photographic stories about the bonds in lives.

One day, we are all going to face a temperately separation, a farewell or the end of the life journey; still, those faces, places, and memories remain in the form of photography reminding us of the familiar people and days we've once been with, and we've once had.

There are so many ways to help us to memorize. Some would make a portrait while others would prefer to use the daily objects or specific events to recollect.


Friday, 11 July 2014

Inspiration and Stories Behind David Uzochukwu’s Lens

“A great photograph tells a story. It makes the viewer stare at the picture and get caught up in it.”



Today, we would like to introduce a young and talented photographer to you. David Uzochukwu, a 15 year old photographer from Luxembourg shares with us his stories and inspiration behind the lens.

Wednesday, 9 July 2014

Rinse Focus : Ghosts and Fays— Interview with Peter Allert














A story, a fairy tall, a vision that celebrates the theme of a wonderful dream.







"Ghosts and Fays”—photographed by Peter Allert



As a professional photographer, Peter Alert co-founded Munich-based Allert&Hoess Photography in 1989, He specializes in still life , technical and scientific photography.


Thursday, 26 June 2014

How Much Photographs Could Speak to People


"Creature Fear"

“Photography is a different kind of language that allows me to tell stories.”— Korinne Bisig

Rinse: An interview with a talented young photographer 

Korinne Bisig, an amazing 15-year-old fine art photographer talks about how photography allows her to tell stories, her family full of artists and her 5 foot-long wig.
“Photography is a different kind of language that allows me to tell stories. Without a creative outlet like this, I think my head would explode.”
— Korinne Bisig

Writing or Photography?




--Short interview about how fine art photographer Heidi Lender retired her pen for photography.








For some people, shifting careers was never easy. But for Heidi Lender, once a fashion magazine editor turned fine art photographer, it was a change that led to her true calling and has since never look back. Here, she shares with us her life behind the lens and her inspiration about her amazing collections She Can Leap Tall Buildings and Once Upon.

“Photography unlocked a creative block I've had for a long time” — Heidi Lender
The Photographer