Photography is more than merely capturing a still image – the still-shot photographers featured here will amaze you with mind-bending and world-inverting techniques from glamorous HDR to dark ultraviolet and tools ranging from trash-can cams to pinhole cameras, while the urban cinematographers in this section can twist and warp reality in motion.
Aerial photography takes on a whole new perspective in this enchanting series. Photographer Alex MacLean highlights the fascinating in the mundane.
When photographers intentionally capture more than one image per frame, surreal, complex layered images like these 33 eye-catching multiple exposures can result.
Robot protagonists engage in an urban uprising in London's Brixton neighborhood in this short dystopian digital film by Factory Fifteen.
Great street art can seem to jump right off of the wall at you. In this short film from Corridor Digital, the art really does come to life...and it's not nice.
Artist Philippe Ramette shifts the perspective of the world, eliminating silly things like gravity, in his incredible performance art photography.
A huge inflatable red ball travels around the world, showing up in cities like Toronto and Abu Dhabi, squeezed into entryways and hovering above the street.
When a photographer helps the soon-to-be married couple take their photography in a fun and unique direction, the process becomes a whole lot cooler.
Roombas mounted with LED lights in various colors zoom around a room, producing hypnotic interwoven 'graffiti' when captured in long exposure photographs.
Tableaux artist Sandy Skoglund meticulously paints and arranges bizarre and surreal scenes, which seem like they can't possibly be real.
Scanning Electron Microscopy allows scientists to enter a miniature world full of fantastic creatures and otherworldly objects.