cold – Resource Travel http://travel.resourcemagonline.com Resource Travel brings you the world's most beautiful and inspiring photos, videos and stories. Tue, 27 Sep 2016 17:01:51 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.2 Inspired by an Illustration, Filmmaker Shares a Unique View of his Iceland Road Trip http://travel.resourcemagonline.com/2017/02/inspired-by-an-illustration-filmmaker-shares-a-unique-view-of-his-iceland-road-trip/13168/ http://travel.resourcemagonline.com/2017/02/inspired-by-an-illustration-filmmaker-shares-a-unique-view-of-his-iceland-road-trip/13168/#comments Fri, 03 Feb 2017 22:41:49 +0000 http://travel.resourcemagonline.com/?p=13168 There’s no shortage of photographers and filmmakers who want to capture the unique beauty of Iceland. (I’m even reminded of a recent credit card commercial.) The challenge is not finding…

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There’s no shortage of photographers and filmmakers who want to capture the unique beauty of Iceland. (I’m even reminded of a recent credit card commercial.) The challenge is not finding what to capture so much as how to capture it. Is it possible to have a unique take on such a well-documented subject?

JP Lewis, filmmaker and traveler, found his own approach to capturing Iceland, while also raising some age-old questions about film versus still photography. He and his girlfriend spent six days touring the island with a cheap, blank picture frame.

Using this instrument alone, we slide seamlessly between shots that alternately moving into and out of the camera’s frame and the picture frame itself. Lewis plays here with the idea of boundary. When watching video, as opposed to a still photograph, a viewer sometimes gets the sense of moving through a limitless space. But juxtaposed with the stills in the picture frame itself, one is reminded that there are always boundaries, whether in time (stills) or in space (perspective), and that boundaries are necessary if one is to capture a subject at all.

It’s possible to watch the video and see Lewis’s idea as little more than a trick. And, of course, one might be forgiven this shallower interpretation because the beauty Lewis captures, coupled with some nice music for a couple minutes, makes for pleasant viewing experience that one can simply sit back and enjoy.

To see more from JP Lewis check him out on Vimeo or at his website.

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Live the Experience of Photographing a Polar Expedition http://travel.resourcemagonline.com/2016/09/live-the-experience-of-photographing-a-polar-expedition/10069/ http://travel.resourcemagonline.com/2016/09/live-the-experience-of-photographing-a-polar-expedition/10069/#respond Tue, 27 Sep 2016 16:59:55 +0000 http://travel.resourcemagonline.com/?p=10069 As someone who has spent way more than my fair share of time in Antarctica, I often find I am pretty unmoved when it comes to looking through new images…

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As someone who has spent way more than my fair share of time in Antarctica, I often find I am pretty unmoved when it comes to looking through new images of the polar regions. However, when I stumbled upon the work of Joshua Holko, I found myself with my jaw in my lap and a strong yearning to pack up my parka and boots. Highly decorated for his work, Holko spends his time taking small groups of photographers into the most inhospitable places on earth and helping them capture extraordinary images (all while grabbing award-winning photographs himself).  This quick glimpse into one of his expeditions not only treats you to some breathtaking shots (I mean really, where else have you seen footage of the moment an iceberg breaks apart into the ocean?) but will also inspire you to pack your camera bag and fly north.

To see more from Joshua Holko find him on Vimeo or at his website.

Check out these incredible screenshots below.

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