Four Thanksgiving Dishes, From You
Posted in: Today's ChiliEvery family has their own quirky, delicious, and closely guarded recipes they make for each Thanksgiving. For this week’s Shooting Challenge, you documented (and shared) those delectable dishes…even though at least one was just off the back of the box…and one of you still won’t tell.
Every family has some dish that only they eat on Thanksgiving. Maybe it’s from the old world. Maybe it’s some amalgamation of mincemeat and lime flavored gelatin. For this week’s Shooting Challenge, I want you to share it—and the recipe.
This shooting challenge was an ode to the time-honored tradition of monochrome photography. Oh, those delicate gray tones and striking shadows. Very artful, you guys.
Shooting Challenge: Monochrome
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe world is alive with a myriad of vibrant colors. Let’s forget about that this week and just focus on the simple elegance of just one. Show us what you can do with the timeless techniques of monochrome photography.
Indirect glimpses of skylines, sailboats, signage, and selfies. Sometimes the indirect approach can yield amazing results.
25 Sizzling Photos Of Summer
Posted in: Today's ChiliIt’s summer, which means we can all stop complaining how cold it is and start complaining how hot it is. It also means beaches, swimsuits, and s’mores.
Shooting Challenge: Summer
Posted in: Today's ChiliKool-aid. Sunscreen. Swass. It’s summer, that time we dream about all year, only to bitch about when it’s finally here. And for this week’s Shooting Challenge, capture the feeling of summer, in a single frame.
27 Radiant Photos Of Rust
Posted in: Today's ChiliRust is the worst enemy of any classic car owner, but it’s also evidence of nature in the industrial age—an urban rot
Shooting Challenge: Rust
Posted in: Today's ChiliRust. It’s the product of metal oxidation, which we interpret as everything from a ruined car to a highly sought antique patina. And for this week’s Shooting Challenge, you’ll capture the beauty (or horror) of rust.