Alyssa Anda's Blog – September 2011 Archive (44)

Magical Dancing Lights



Has Sato Tokihiro found a world we've never heard of? Not quite. The famous Japanese light photographer actually creates fantastic long exposure photos of light using a flashlight or a reflecting mirror, in which he directs and focuses the sun’s rays toward the camera lens. With his magical dancing lights, he creates a feeling of space and depth.…







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Gorgeous Wooden Portraits



Within every human being lies strength, vulnerability, sexuality and love. Artist Mandy Tsung paints surreal portraits that embody these inherent qualities. On her website she shares that “Her work is about capturing the complexity of emotion, and is greatly inspired by editorial fashion photography as well as nature."



The Canada-native draws from her multicultural heritage which blends… Continue

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Island Fever



The youth have certainly made an impact on the art of photography. At 21-years-old, Christoph Schaller has already turned his hobby into a passion and a way of life. The Germany native provides a fresh look; his photos are light, fun and carefree with a distinct beauty.



"I’ve only started taking photos about a year ago when I bought myself a camera in order to be able to capture moments, people and… Continue

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Butterflies Come Alive with Whole New Patterns



Using butterflies as a canvas? Well, that’s something you don’t see every day! French artist Sarah Garzoni used the beautiful insects for her recent project Mimesis. She painted directly on the butterfly wings using, what else, but an inkjet printer! Just like Ian Davie, who paints on… Continue

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