DIYPhotography Monday May 6, 2024
Late last year, Midjourney moved from Discord to a dedicated website. Now, with the web interface available in alpha testing for experienced users — those who have made more than 100 images — DIY Photography has tested it out. Result: The web version is "easier and more intuitive." Once you type your prompt and click on the settings icon, you can select features like image size and aspect ratio, stylization, weirdness, and the Midjourney version you want to use. Midjourney 6 is the highest currently available.
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David Schonauer Monday May 6, 2024
"When I was a kid, I dreamt of going to Venice because it seemed crazy to have a city 'floating' on the sea," the photographer Innuteq Storch recently told Art Review. "The idea of roads made of water
instead of regular streets," he said, "was so cool to me." His dream has come true: Storch was chosen to represent Denmark this year at the … Read the full Story >>
Fotografiska Friday May 3, 2024
American artist Daniel Arsham may be best known for his avant-garde sculptures and installations, but, notes Artnet, an exhibition at Fotografiska New York “sheds light on another facet of his practice: photography." On view through June 15, the exhibition, “Daniel Arsham: Phases,” features 25 images taken over a period of more than two decades that have never been shown before. “Arsham’s images of skylines and nightscapes bring light, the passage of time, and negative space to the forefront,” notes the museum.
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WECB Friday May 3, 2024
Imagine dozing off under the shade of a tree after a taxing day out in the sun, only to wake up to the gentle nudge of a cheetah snuggling against you. This, notes WECB, is what happened to Dolph Volker, a wildlife photographer and animal enthusiast, during one of his volunteering stints at Cheetah Experience, a sanctuary for endangered species in South Africa. As Volker napped, a curious cheetah named Eden approached him and decided to settle next to him. Did he get a picture of his sleeping partner? Yes he did.
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