Tag Archives: photography

Sherial Vaughn Dog Photography

Sherial creates the most amazing, and cute, dog scenes with her photographs… She say’s “I got bored with the usual dog photos and added clothes on the dog. One thing lead to another and I was building sets for  the dog to be in. I started buying doll furniture, clothes and anything else to put into the photo. I wanted the picture to look  real…”

  

 

  

You can view her full portfolio, where some of her work is available as prints and cards, at Redbubble.

Photography Love Heart Prints

A beautiful selection of fine art photography love heart prints from photographers at Etsy to show you today… Just click on an image to head over to the photographers page for all the info on the love heart print and to see more of their work.

Australia

Today is Australia Day so I thought it only right that I do a feature of Australian Photography by Australian Artists from the Australian site, Rebubble!

 

 

Philippe Sainte-Laudy Photography

Phillippe is a nature photographer who lives near Strasbourg in France. He say’s “My goal in the world of photography is to strive for originality, and create my images into an artform. I am always in search of the best light and the most original angle, I “hunt” all the time for the most beautiful places which surround me.”

Here are some of his landscape photographs that caught my eye – Stunning I’m sure you’ll agree.

 

 

 To see more of Phillippe’s photography or to buy his fine art prints see his website at Nature Photographie or his Redbubble Gallery.

Belle Epoque Studio at Etsy

Peggi Meyer Graminski is the photographer and artist behind the Belle Epoque Studio at Etsy where you’ll find a variety of artistic items including digital collage, mixed media originals and prints as well as photography.

Peggi say’s “I work with varied styles – romantic, victorian, modern photography, fantasy, and art relating to the four seasons and the wonderful world around us. All of my prints are my own digital compositions and I use digital elements as well as vintage ephemera when I design them.”

  

 

   

 

You can see more of Peggi’s work and find out what she is upto via her blog Desert Photography.