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Oct
31
A last Photography Journey down the Ethiopian Omo River with Daniel Sullivan
In October 2010, photographer Daniel Sullivan traveled with a Kara tribesman by boat down Ethiopia's Omo River to document some of the most isolated tribes on our planet. Together they camped along the banks of the Omo River. During the day they traveled by boat and hiked up into the jungles finding the tribes.In Late 2011, the Ethiopian government ...
Oct
28
Photographer of the week : Roland Shainidze
Our photographer of the week is Roland Shainidze an amateur photographer in Toronto, Canada interested in Architecture both interiors and exteriors.Roland uses HDR tools to explore the artistic presentation of architectural elements. He is a graduate student in humanities at York university.You can check his beautiful work on his 500px account. In the meantime I leave you to enjoy 10 ...
Oct
24
Apple-core giveaway
It's been a while since the last adidap giveaway, this is why I am excited to share with you a giveaway of 5 Applecore products.Applecore offers an inexpensive and innovative solution to jumbled cables that all photographers detest.
The Applecore is a cord wrapper shaped like the core of an apple, designed to keep your electrical cables and cords organized and ...
Oct
21
Photographer of the week : Joanna filer-cooper
Our photographer of the week is still studying for a BA Hons degree in photography at the moment and has been a photographer for years who loves taking photos using both film and digital.
Joanna wants to eventually teach photography, she still has her own projects running alongside degree work.I am sure you will enjoy 10 of her pictures showcasing her ...
Oct
14
Photographer of the week: Lars van de Goor
Our amazing photographer of the week is Lars van de Goor. Born in 1964 in The Netherlands, in a houseboat, next to a farm, located between lakes and meadows. His first passion was music, the latest photography and editing. In a way he is still composing.In 2007 Lars bought his first camera, a few months later he placed the very ...























