So there you are at the wedding, the anniversary party of the kids celebration snapping away with your camera. You could of course just upload on Facebook as most of us do these days, or you could have a bit of fun with them and turn them into a bit of a story to hang on the wall. That’s what I did with some photographs I took recently. I created an awesome montage of photographs which I carefully selected so that they blended harmoneously with each other (as far as colour and content was concerned), had them reproduced on print on canvas and they just look stunning! When I have visitors they always ask what the pictures are all about and are usually really impressed with them. They look very professional as well and assume that it took a lot of work to create, but when I told them how it is was they are even more impressed!
Spy Pen Photography
Using the spy pen to take photos aswell as movies is as easy as saying abc. They are so light and compact that they beat most cameras hands down when it comes to taking sneaky photos without anyone knowing. I mean there’s all these people out there click away with their mobile phones and taking pictures but at the very end of the longest day – everyone knows they are doing it because they can see them. The thing about the pen camera is that it has a tiny lens and looks like a pen – so lets say you need some evidence to say who was in a meeting – the camera in a pen can take the photos you require without anyone present knowing you have done it. This can then be filed with the local law enforcement agency for use at a later date – or even to bring someone in.
Is Graffiti Just Another Form Of Art Or Is It Something Else
It used to be that when a person entered an area that was full of graffiti they became afraid. The area was looked upon as dangerous and people had to be on alert. But is all graffiti bad? Can some of it be classified as artwork. Many people believe that it is an art form.
And let’s not forget stencils too. These were made popular by Banksy. These allow the artist to render some quite detailed images on walls allowing the artist to communicate quite nuanced meanings in the graffiti art, and is very aesthetically pleasing too – just look at some of Banksy’s work as reference.
When done properly it can make a building look much better. If it is just a bunch of unrelated stuff that has been spayed painted onto a building than it probably should not be considered art. But if someone takes the time to create a cohesive mural on the side of a building than the graffiti does become art. I believe, that the question of whether it is art or not lies in the intent of the person who put it up there.