Photography
Today I was reviewing photography headlines and three stories intrigued me. One story inspires to get back to one of our basic human needs (touch). The second story is about an artist who has implanted microchip of his work in his hand. Could this be the future of photography and art in general? The last story takes us on a journey back to the 1920's thanks to the discovery of historical mug shots.
Living Through The Lens An Inspiration
Bright Spot | New York photographer Richard Rinaldi has embarked on a remarkable photo project called "Touching Strangers". He wanders the streets of major cities looking for strangers willing to pair up ...for photographs that look as if the subjects are loving family members. What often happens next is inspiring.
Watch the beautiful video shared by Good News Network
Living Through The Lens - The Future
Creative Living | By implanting an RFID chip the size of a grain of sand into his hand, artist Anthony Antonellis can send 1KB images directly to his Android smartphone. Read Story via CNet
Living Through The Lens - The Past
History Photography | "Mugshots from the 1920s are Significantly Cooler Than Mugshots from Today" via The Phoblographer
"Recently discovered collection from the Sydney Living Museums via the Historic Houses Trust that contain a plethora of mugshots from the 1920s. And the photos themselves were not only kept in impeccable condition but they also have details such as the person’s name, the crime they committed and more." Excerpt Read Entire Story here.
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