Photographer of the week: Lara Zankoul

Lara Zankoul is the second photographer from Lebanon that I have the chance to feature on Adidap as Photographer Of The Week and this is always a special moment for me.

I just love Lara’s eye, I like the way she sees things and, above all, I like the way she conveys movement in her pictures and her sense for details.

Each of her photos tell a story and they are all carefully retouched to convey even more feelings.

I must add that Lara is rather new to photography but she is quickly gaining popularity so make sure not to miss her photostream at flickr and to check her 365 project.

And now I will leave you with the selection of some of Lara’s favorite pictures

Photographer of the week: Marta Nardini

Looking at Marta’s photostream i couldn’t help but be amazed by her landscape photography , then i fell in love by how beautifully she brings out the delicate details by taking amazing macro photography.

Marta’s portraits are of no less wonder than her landscapes, they are “personal” this is the least I can say about them.

I leave you with 10 of her pictures.. don’t forget to visit her photostream , she is an artist that should not be missed.

Photographer of the week: Tasha Schalk

I remember the day I found Tasha’s photo stream for the first time I spent 2 hours straight looking at her pictures.

There is something is her photos that touched me and kept me coming back for more. Tasha seems to enjoy shallow depth of field, and unusual angles for compositions, she also makes a very good use of leading lines.

Her pictures are eye catching and very often high in colors.

Here is a collection of 10 of her favorite pictures but you can see more of Tasha’s work at her website.

Photographing Sunrise at Mesa Arch

This is a guest post by Cliff Kolber from Kolber Photography

Cliff Kolber is a nature and travel photographer and writer based in Miami, Florida. He and his wife Doris have created a spectacular portfolio of images and articles from around the world, specializing in the Florida Everglades, the American Southwest and Antarctica. Make sure to visit their website at www.kolberphotography.com

Canyonlands National Park is an amazing array of red rock canyons sculpted from millions of years of erosion by the Colorado and the Green Rivers. The “Island in the Sky” region of Canyonlands is a huge plateau surrounded by the rivers. It is not really an island since the plateau is connected to the rest of the National Park by a very small neck of land.

Flickr testimonials love: Round 3

It has been some time since I last gave out some flickr love so here we go for round 3.

The drill is pretty simple, the short version is that if you want a testimonial on your flickr account just add me as a contact and drop a comment here on the post.

I will be writing testimonials for the first 10 people who reply to this post with a link to their flickr stream.

So here goes the long version now

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