Category: Portfolios

  • Emma Livingston, abstraction

    Once again, a photographer reaches out and touches my heart with abstraction or near-abstraction: Emma Livingston. Also go and visit her web site to see her more recent tree portraits. Emma Livingston is British, born in Paris and living in Buenos Aires.

  • Carlan Tapp and the TVA disaster

    Photography is not only a graphical art, this is alo sa mean to speak about the world, about men and women. And, sometimes, it becomes a mean of action. In our world where Earth is suffering from the acts of a few people, Carlan Tapp uses his photo camera to speak about the pollution created…

  • Miguel Angel de Arriba

    As a matter of fact, I discovered Miguel de Arriba through his nature images. I was struck by the simplicity of their construction. But the image I present here is a bit different. Composition is well understood, of course. But I was immediately immersed in the immensity of the sky. The plane is nearly lost,…

  • Stephen Alvarez at NatGeo

    Stephen Alvarez, one of the very first portfolios featured on YLovePhoto, amazing photographer of caves and dark places, has just placed a full series on the National Geographic web site, under the title of “Deep South“. Recommended visit.

  • Nudes from Marc Hoppe

    Exceptionnally, I am going to present here photographs that may be deemed Not Safe for Work or for a restricted public. However, since they are really elegant and in good taste, I decided to make a little exception and I hope that the Internet censors will not jump out of their box. The nude pictures…

  • Wouter Deruytter

    Black and white photography with Humanity in the center. Wouter Deruytter is showing us pictures that speak about the oldest America, like in this series about the Crow warriors: But he is also shooting great pictures of many other subjects. You should check his portraits of Keith Haring.

  • Kristina Kotarski

    I have been shocked by the beauty of the pictures when I was put in contact with the images on Kristina’s web site. A large part of it comes from the balanced use of water (dew) and light. I wanted to share this emotion with you.

  • Michal Karcz

    A moment of calm in a nature of fantasy. The mere demonstration that the inclusion of a simple element can transform a picture. The site of Michal Karcz.

  • David Lachapelle in Photo

    David Lachappelle: Here is a photographer you must have an opinion about. You love him or you hate him. As he says, he is not really interested in bringing out the inner personality of his models, rather he looks for the kitsch and the surface that is surrounding the model. This explains why he photographs…