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Zatista » Fine Art Photography
2y ago
01 WINTER FRUIT by Daniel Grant Photograph, Archival Ink Jet 22.0 inch x 22.0 inch $1,110
Photography is an easy medium to collect when growing your art collection. It’s even a great way to start an art collection when you don’t know where else to start. Over the years, photography has been used so widely in museums, and print media as well as books – I think it’s just a straight forward medium for people to get their heads around. Black and white photography is classic and color photography is even more accessible. Photography is also a nice medium to add to an existing art collection of pa ..read more
Zatista » Fine Art Photography
2y ago
Central Park Romance by Montgomery Gilchrist $135
Black and white photography is beautiful in and of itself, but for me, dramatic lighting can take a photo to another level. When the source of light forms a bit of an “ombre” look, it’s more than stunning.
Unveiling Light by Nicholas Bell $425
“Unveiling Light” by Nicholas Bell is the perfect representation of this as the sun shines over the ripples in the water.
shafts of light, columns of redwood by Tom Reed $320
Tom Reed’s “Shafts of Light, Columns of Redwood” is captivating as the light shoots through the ..read more
Zatista » Fine Art Photography
2y ago
Night Shadows by Edward Hopper on whitney.org
It’s been said that in art what isn’t there is sometimes just as important as what is. There is something about things unclear, hidden, or absent that captures our attention. When faced with such mysteries, we naturally want to solve the riddle, finish the story, fill in the blank. Perhaps this is why so many artists use shadows in their work to draw us in.
Wave in the Sand by Doug Hockman on Zatista.com
Whether they are attached to figures or landscapes, the presence of a cast shadow in a composition can create many effects. Shadows can add bo ..read more
Zatista » Fine Art Photography
2y ago
Winter Winds by Doug Hockman on zatista.com
Photographer Doug Hockman lives in Middletown, Connecticut, which is midway between Boston and New York. He is a regular participant in the art market circuit in the Northeast and has been a Zatista artist since 2010. To the casual observer, his work is highly influenced by the beauty of the natural surroundings of the Northeast.
I had the opportunity to ask him about his process and his view of the art market:
Off Season by Doug Hockman on zatista.com
How long have you been a photographer, and what got you started?
Photography has been a ho ..read more
Zatista » Fine Art Photography
2y ago
wikipedia.org
Innovation usually leads to a thirst for the way things “used to be.” The widespread use of digital cameras, and the slow demise of film have led to a resurgence of plastic box cameras. These cameras are often referred to as “toy” cameras because of their basic construction and inexpensive price point.
microsites.lomograpy.com
The Diana first appeared in the early 1960s, and the Holga in the early 1980s. Both were produced as inexpensive novelty cameras and became widely popular with the public. These cameras have light weight plastic bodies, manual film adv ..read more
Zatista » Fine Art Photography
2y ago
One of my favorite past times is playing a little game I call “Film or Digital” while browsing through photographs on Zatista. With all the advancements in digital photography in recent years, it has rapidly become the tool of choice for amateurs and professionals alike.
It’s getting harder and harder to tell who is shooting what, but I really enjoy looking for that little je ne sais quoi that film offers. Sometimes it’s a little more depth, an uneven exposure, some tell-tale grain or distinct colors that can only be produced by way of a chemical reaction. It’s true that you can’t touch digita ..read more
Zatista » Fine Art Photography
2y ago
I have a very fun design client who is often looking for artwork that’s a little unusual, a tad edgy, and a bit unexpected.
Yehan Wang "Density-058"
Her typical request is, “I want it to look like it’s from the window of Anthropologie!” or “I want it to make me say, ‘huh?'”
Yehan Wang "Density-056"
That’s not the kind of artwork you see everyday. But work by this zatista.com featured artist, Yehan Wang, fits the bill.
Yehan Wang "Density-063"
Check it out. I really, really like it. Does it make you say, “huh?”
Yehan Wang "Density-057"
His sizes are terrific and he lives in Vancouver, B ..read more
Zatista » Fine Art Photography
2y ago
Some of my favorite travel photography was created decades ago when the world still seemed a mystery and far away places were truly exotic. But today, air travel, television, and the internet have made even the most foreign scenery somewhat familiar to us.
From Vietnam to Vancouver, while on vacation I take as many snapshots as the next person.
gettyimages.com Brian Lawrence "Statue of Liberty"
But once I’m home loading pictures into iPhoto, I’m often surprised to see that my most interesting images are of the least expected subject matter.
zatista.com Jennifer Childs "Little Italy Remainin ..read more
Zatista » Fine Art Photography
2y ago
Night Shadows by Edward Hopper on whitney.org
It’s been said that in art what isn’t there is sometimes just as important as what is. There is something about things unclear, hidden, or absent that captures our attention. When faced with such mysteries, we naturally want to solve the riddle, finish the story, fill in the blank. Perhaps this is why so many artists use shadows in their work to draw us in.
Wave in the Sand by Doug Hockman on Zatista.com
Whether they are attached to figures or landscapes, the presence of a cast shadow in a composition can create many effects. Shadows can add bo ..read more
Zatista » Fine Art Photography
2y ago
Winter Winds by Doug Hockman on zatista.com
Photographer Doug Hockman lives in Middletown, Connecticut, which is midway between Boston and New York. He is a regular participant in the art market circuit in the Northeast and has been a Zatista artist since 2010. To the casual observer, his work is highly influenced by the beauty of the natural surroundings of the Northeast.
I had the opportunity to ask him about his process and his view of the art market:
Off Season by Doug Hockman on zatista.com
How long have you been a photographer, and what got you started?
Photography has been a ho ..read more