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.
Photographer of the week: Jeremy Clay
Wedding season is reaching its end here and, having taken a few pictures here and there, I am starting to realize that wedding photography is not as easy at it may seem.
So for this week I am featuring Jeremy Clay, a wedding photographer, because I have enjoyed his fresh compositions away from the cliche shots I am now getting bored with.
Jeremy’s shots are eye catching and both, his setup & candid pictures, are full of life, stories and dynamism.
Make sure to visit Jeremy’s website for his full work, as for me, I will share with you 10 of his favorite photographs.
Photographer of the week: Daryl Benson
Seeing Daryl’s work for the first time was an eye opening experience for me. It was like rediscovering photography all over again.
He has this special way of including his personal touch in a picture to break that cliché feeling and I can honestly say that his photos moved me.
When I contacted Daryl asking for the permission to feature him here on adidap I was expecting him to pick up at least some of his awesome landscape pictures to include in this feature and I was really surprised to notice that his selection included no landscape images. This was very good opportunity for me to discover how diversified Daryl’s photography was.
Photographer of the week: Joshua Carlsen
When I first saw Joshua’s flickr stream I was directly attracted by his landscape pictures. His composition & use of slow shutter speed is definitely my kind!
And then I started digging a bit more into his photography and found how interesting and diversified Joshua’s photography was.
Take a moment & browse Joshua’s gallery on flickr and you are most likely to find, like I did, refreshing pictures with quite unusual perspectives.
And now a taste of his work in these 10 pictures






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