
Chase Jarvis is a highly influential fine-art photographer and entrepreneur who has spent years pushing the boundaries of what is possible with a camera. In 2017, he released a new series of images that explored the intersection of technology and human experience, featuring stunning, surreal landscapes and portraits that blurred the lines between reality and fantasy.
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The film explores the fragile boundary between observation and obsession, turning the camera itself into a weapon of psychological warfare. The Anatomy of Obsession: Plot and Core Themes
Travel photography saw one of the most spectacular images of the decade. of Mexico won the grand prize for his "once in a lifetime shot" of the Volcán de Colima erupting while being hit simultaneously by a bolt of lightning. The image captured the raw, terrifying, and beautiful forces of nature in a single frame. the photographer 2017 best
, an obsessive photographer who manipulates her way into the lives of a wealthy New York family. The Gloss Book Clubs Notable Photography Films of 2017 If you are looking for the
: How capturing a moment does not mean owning the reality behind it. Technical Mastery: Framing, Light, and Shadow
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Sally Freeman is a British landscape photographer known for her breathtaking, ethereal images of the natural world. In 2017, she published a major new project on the landscapes of the American West, which was hailed as a masterpiece of the genre. Freeman's work is a testament to the enduring power of landscape photography to inspire and awe.
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Why was he considered among ? Because in a year of pixel chasing, Flomen proved that alchemy and patience could produce images no Photoshop could replicate. Share your thoughts in the comments below
In 2017, Magnum photographer Jonas Bendiksen stunned the documentary world with his groundbreaking project, The Last Testament . Bendiksen spent years chronicling seven men around the world who claimed to be the biblical Messiah. His work in 2017 was praised for its deep empathy, avoiding cheap mockery while raising profound questions about faith, truth, and the nature of belief. Bendiksen’s ability to blend traditional photojournalism with a surreal, cinematic atmosphere earned him widespread acclaim as one of the definitive visual voices of the year. 2. Amber Bracken: Documenting Resistance
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