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The Gold Tone (Orotone) Technique. AI-Generated.
She picked it up from a dusty shelf at an estate sale, thinking it was just an old frame. Then the light caught it. The image glowed, not like a print, not like a painting, but like something that seemed to carry its own inner warmth. That was her first encounter with an Orotone, and she bought it without asking the price.
By CurlsAndCommasabout 18 hours ago in Photography
Gold Chrysotype Photography Is Back and the Colours Are Breathtaking. AI-Generated.
There is a moment when a chrysotype print is lifted from its chemical bath and held up to the light stops people mid-breath. The colours that bloom across the surface — soft dusty pinks fading into deep magenta, rich cyans pooling at the edges, velvety blacks settling into the grain of the paper — look less like a photograph and more like something pulled from a dream.
By CurlsAndCommasabout 21 hours ago in Photography
Leavie Scott
ORDER HERE Chicago – A Radiant Urban Masterpiece by Leavie Scott Arts & Culture Review – Feature Story In his striking new work Chicago, photographer Leavie Scott captures the soul of the Windy City with a level of vibrancy and emotional resonance that is impossible to ignore. The image immerses viewers in a dazzling skyline bathed in mesmerizing tones of purple, pink, and gold—a palette rarely seen in traditional urban photography and one that instantly distinguishes Scott’s artistic voice.
By Organic Products 10 days ago in Photography
Ginkgo Leaves, 12/11/2025
Forget touching grass. Just stand under a tree shedding its leaves. Grass brushes. Leaves slap. I'm waiting for my ride, the two of us off to enjoy happy hour at a cozy local restaurant. Traffic's held her up though, so I'm standing in a swirl of leaves and sniffling through a nipped nose.
By Nagisa K.20 days ago in Photography
We are England
Met a dear friend for a coffee the other day, walking to the appointment through familiar territory. I twice lived in South Norwood in the 1970s, a district of South London (SE25) so named for the great North Wood that covered the land 500 years ago. Some tiny remnants of this once expansive forest remain, as does considerable industrial archaeology and broader social and economic history.
By Raymond G. Taylor27 days ago in Photography
How an AI Photo Enhancer Helped Me Rescue My Childhood Memories. AI-Generated.
You know that feeling when you stumble upon something you forgot existed? That happened to me last weekend. I was digging through an old drawer when I found a stack of childhood photos — you know, the ones you haven’t looked at in decades. Most were a disaster: faded, scratched, some even curling at the edges. And there, in the middle, was a photo of my old dog, Buster. My heart sank.
By Verity Gray29 days ago in Photography
Why Raw, Real Photos Are Winning in the Age of AI Imagery. AI-Generated.
In 2026, candid and authentic photography isn’t just a style — it’s shaping the way we understand visual storytelling. After years of highly polished imagery dominating social feeds and photo galleries, the tide has shifted. Today’s photographers — from professionals shooting weddings and brands to street and documentary practitioners — are embracing imperfection, emotion, and real moments as core creative values. This evolution reflects broader cultural currents: people now crave honesty, connection, and human presence in images more than ever before
By Stories Today30 days ago in Photography
Snapshots of a Wandering Mind
Sana had always seen the world differently. While others walked past unnoticed streets, ordinary trees, or quiet cafes, she noticed the light falling on a cracked wall, the shadow of a bird in mid-flight, the faint smile of a stranger lost in thought. Her camera was her companion, a bridge between what she saw and what others often overlooked.
By Sudais Zakwanabout a month ago in Photography
Smartphone Photography Tips for Stunning Shots in 2026
Smartphone cameras have evolved at lightning speed. What once were simple point-and-shoot tools have become powerful imaging devices capable of rivaling dedicated cameras. Whether you’re capturing landscapes, portraits, street scenes, food, or low-light moments, mastering smartphone photography, as highlighted by Stories Today, means understanding both creative fundamentals and modern techniques that take advantage of current technology.
By Stories Today2 months ago in Photography
The People We Meet on Vacation: Moments, Connections, and Lasting Impressions
The People We Meet on Vacation: Moments, Connections, and Lasting Impressions Vacations are more than a break from daily routines. They are a unique social experience where people from different backgrounds cross paths in unexpected ways. The people we meet during a holiday often leave strong impressions, even if the interaction lasts only a few minutes. These encounters can shape memories, influence perspectives, and sometimes turn into lifelong friendships. Understanding who we meet on vacation helps explain why travel feels so meaningful to many people.
By America today 2 months ago in Photography
Acropolis and Its New Museum
The other day, my son and I went to the Acropolis and the new Museum at its foothill in Athens, Greece. The Museum opened in 2009 to house the collection of artifacts found at different times on the Acropolis Hill. On its own, the building is a masterpiece in architectural design not only because it has a great flow for following the history and evolution of Greek culture through the centuries as they were buried and found on the Acropolis, but also because it has a full-size replica of the Parthenon on the upper floor.
By Lana V Lynx2 months ago in Photography










