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La Ville Lumière: Pierre-Louis Ferrer’s “Invisible Paris”

Paris — the City of Light, the home of the enlightened in arts & science. History is kind to this richly-cultured city, continuously remains as a top destination for travelers. However, resident French photographer Pierre-Louis Ferrer paints his hometown in a different light — literally.

Through infrared photography, he turns the city into a winter-like wonderland. Read our exclusive interview with Pierre here in Lomography Magazine.

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The Art of Steven Maguire

Steven Maguire will tell you chasing storms isn’t all it’s made out to be. The nonstop action you see in the movies isn’t reality, especially for a storm photographer. To capture the perfect storm photo, you have to be diligent and do your homework so you can be in the right place at the right time. And you also need lots of patience.

“It takes a lot of time to get that one shot. You will need a lot of patience between storms,” he says. “There are a lot of frustrating moments when chasing storms. If you are really passionate enough and keep with it, the payoff is worth it.”

The Flickr member from Arizona has been shooting storms for eight years, and he’s captured fantastic images of lightning, storm clouds, and even funnel clouds. Steven answered Rory Brunner’s questions for Flickr’s Photographer Spotlight about his tips for great storm photography, and he told the stories behind some of his more memorable photos.

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