Edward Sheriff Curtis was a photographer born in the 19th Century and captured some absolutely stunning images of indigenous tribes of North America.
Author: Dahlia Ambrose
Dahlia is a stock photographer and full time educator at Light Stalking. You can find her on Gurushots and see some of her more popular articles at The American Society of Media Photographers. Get to know her better here.
Super-gifted British photographer Simon Painter is about to reveal some of his most amazing pieces of work to Lightstalking – just check these out.
We’ll show you some spectacular photography with these images by Tri Setyo Widodo – an Indonesian photographer with a passion for macro and natural beauty.
Tom Jacobi is a true inspiration to the photography world with an eye for seeing in gray and capturing the beauty of the colorful world…without color.
William Jackson was one of America’s great landscape photographers from the 19th and 20th Century and through the Civil War. Many of these images are of course, in black and white, however, some have been beautifully converted to color
Zoe Wetherall is a Melbourne-born photographer based in New York City. She’s got an incredible eye for seeking lines, shapes & abstract patterns from chaos. Specifically, urban scenes which to the average onlooker appear dull, uninteresting and just nothing of any interest. See how she does it.