Whether it’s animals, mountains, clouds, trees, ancient cities, or modern architecture, photographer Irene Kung brings an emphasis to the beauty of forms in her photography, removing background ...
Tal Shochat, “Rimon (Pomegranate)” (2011) (all images courtesy the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, unless otherwise noted) I started the day by drawing a rhinoceros. Most animals that weigh tons ...
That’s the theme of this year’s Photography Contest sponsored by TREES inc., Duke Energy, Dever Distributing Co. and the Tribune-Star. The contest is a tribute to the spirit of Earth Day and Arbor Day ...
This evocative photographic series illuminates and inspires us to look at trees in another way. In this imaginative series featuring trees painted with light, Barcelona-based Brazilian photographer ...
Portraits of American Trees, with notes on art, horticulture and forest habitat Since the 1970’s Tom Zetterstrom has photographed trees throughout the Northeast and from coast to coast. Learn more ...
Single trees look good isolated but if you're in the middle of the woods it's better to get closer. Look lower and you'll be able to add some texture to your images by focusing on the trunk. Make sure ...
Trees are willing subjects—you don't have to worry about catching them in action or getting them in the right mood. They won't get uncomfortable if you spend hours studying them from every angle at ...