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Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Polaroid street photography




Steet photography with a polaroid promises a fun alternative approach to taking streetscapes but it isn't not necessarily new, from my knowledge Magnum photographer Trent Parke has done some for his personal projects. There are also speical processing techniques to create pianting like effects by mixing the chemicals on paper. They look creative and brillant. Its worth checking it out on Nitsa's www.nonphotography.com

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

New Photographer

A warm welcome to Bas Koolstra, based in Leiden NL. Koolstra has done some personal projects around his hometown and New York. We look forward to his works and contribution to Silk Road.





Bas Koolstra, Copyright 2007, all rights reserved. Silk Road Photography.

Spotlight: Chris Hepburn




Chris Hepburn, a British landscape photographer with an gallery that can be best described as a flow of the casual and beauiful postcard-cade type. He embarces HDR processing to create dramatic overtones to his landscapes. Sometimes his photographs remind people of why National Geographic was so successful. More of his work can be found here.here.

Images: Chris Hepburn, copyright 2007, all rights reserved. Reproduced with permission.

File Under S

Today we anounce a new Silk Road photographer under the initials K.S.
All we can reveal is that hes a Japanese photographer dedicated to the art of photography, we cannot be happier with the diversity of photographers and assoicates filed under Silk Road Photography.






K.S, Copyright 2007, all rights reserved. Silk Road Photography.

Monday, July 9, 2007

About

Silk Road is a photographic cooperative. We believe in the diversity, perception and individual integrity of the photographer and his/her photographs. Our aim is to use photography as a documentation and method of communicating with the world around us.

What is "Silk Road Photgraphy"?

Silk Road Photography is a groups dedicated to the believers in perception and the individual integrity of the photographer and his/her photographs.

The believers that see the channeling of emotions through photographs is a precondition of photography.

We believe a single colour can transform the world. For that single colour, we believe 10 people will see it in 10 different colours.

We believe of change, movement, development and the record of humanity through photography.