Archive for the ‘Images’ category
Magnum Photos Collection Opens to Public
In February, Magnum Photos announced it sold its US collection of 185,000 press prints to a private investment firm, owned by Dell Inc’s founder. The archives, representing 60 years of history, were transferred to the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas to be preserved, catalogued and made accessible for the next five years.
Michael [...]
Amazing Abstract by a 16-year-old Surfer
Without so much hesitation, I gave him my camera. He was then “playing” with it, and the result? Amazing!
Ansel Adams’ 400 Images in Auction
Adams’ masterpieces, such as “Bridalveil Fall” will be valued at up to US$ 100,000, and the massive “Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico” will be as high as US$ 500,000.
40 UK’s Leading Creative Directors’ Fantasies Taken with Leica S2
“My vision was to bring to life the weird and wonderful imagination of some the UK’s most creative minds.”
The Psychology of Facebook Profile Pictures
With the help of his mentor, Dr. Bernie Hogan from the Oxford Internet Institute, she is now trying to figure out the answer for: how do people represent themselves in their Facebook pictures?
Make Your Photo the Background of Google Homepage
You can make your own photo the background of Google homepage.
Images of Jacqueline Kennedy & India’s History Unearthed
Thousands of never-before-seen photographs of 20th century India, including images of Jacqueline Kennedy and Gandhi, have been unearthed by an inheritor after spending years in large yellow crates.
For nearly five decades, photojournalist Kulwant Roy chronicled the birth of a new, free India during and after the country’s struggle for freedom. Roy managed to gain access [...]
“Unframing” Photos onto Any Interior
Many of his family photos taken with an old Polaroid are all on the wall without the use of any old conventional frame. Moreover, he prints his snaps and turns them into wallpapers.
Drag and Drop Images into Gmail
If usually images can only be attached on messages when you send e-mails, now Gmail gives you a new feature that lets you drag and drop them from the computer into the message.


