Tag archive for "photography"

Using Flickr to Save the World

water & art, water culture

Using Flickr to Save the World

No Comments 01 April 2011

Have you checked out what’s going on WaterWideWeb’s Flickr page? Talented photographers and artists from around the world are sharing their great pictures of water with us! Travel all seven seas, cruise the Mediterranean, and back again right from your computer, simply by clicking on our Flickr page. At WaterWideWeb, we’re using social media tools to raise [...]

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Water and Art: The Work of Les Mento

water & art, water culture

Water and Art: The Work of Les Mento

1 Comment 21 December 2010

Commerce along the banks of rivers and oceans of the world has changed history and the human experience forever. Les Mento is a New York photographer whose work tells the story of rivers, their significance to African-American history, and the importance of life along the riverbank. The photograph to the top right is a magnificent shot [...]

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Water Art: The Work of Sonni Suryatmojo

water & art, water culture

Water Art: The Work of Sonni Suryatmojo

2 Comments 29 November 2010

Sonni Suryatmojo is an architect and photographer from Indonesia. In several of his photographs, Suryatmojo highlights the connection between water and human life. His life motto is “Let you soul guide you. It will never guide you wrong”. Suryatmojo was born in Singkawang, Indonesia. The name of his hometown, Singkawang, means “a city nearby a sea [...]

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Water and Art: The Work of Esteban Cahuimpan

water & art, water culture

Water and Art: The Work of Esteban Cahuimpan

2 Comments 22 November 2010

A photograph captures the beauty of a solitary moment and preserves it for a lifetime. With the simple click of a camera,photographic images link individuals living in different parts of the world. Nature photography is as important now as it ever was. As the Earth’s temperature gets warmer, natural wonders like waterfalls, lakes, and rivers are [...]

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Water and Art: The Work of Biliana Rakocevic

water & art, water culture

Water and Art: The Work of Biliana Rakocevic

1 Comment 15 November 2010

Biliana Rakocevic is a freelance photographer who uses light and reflection in photographs of water. Biliana’s portfolio includes several photographic series with water as the main theme. “The Water is my Element! Abstract is my Expression and the Light is my Guide”, says Biliana. In 2004, her work was incredibly popular because of her unique photographs [...]

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Cave Diving

water & sport, water culture

Cave Diving

No Comments 10 September 2010

Diving is a water sport unique in its kind, enabling a human being to become part of the underwater universe, morphing with fish and dolphins. This fascinating universe generously opens it doors to divers every years. For many already experienced divers that acquire a certain familiarity with the sea, underwater caves are the apogee of the underwater experience, where fear mixes with a great dose of curiosity and reverence.

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