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When it comes to being creative with photography, sometimes the best tools are the most basic—as Ben Heine’s series, “Pencil Vs. Camera,” suggests. “I’ve been drawing and photographing for several ...
In quarantine, I’ve faced down loneliness and fear with paper and ink The Guardian’s journalism is independent. We will earn a commission if you buy something through an affiliate link. Learn more.
Friends of mine from childhood, high school and college remember me as someone who loved to draw. Armed with reams of continuous pin fed dot matrix computer paper from my father’s workplace, my ...
It’s been four days since the FedEx guy dropped off my new iPad—four days during which I wanted to put the device through its paces and write up a comprehensive review. Well, that didn’t happen. I ...
The year was 1979 and I was lost. Not completely so, but, on balance, I was a bit of a mess. If my life were a pie chart, there would be a slice of about one-eighth that would represent the part of my ...
Drawing is the oldest form of human expression, dating back to a time far older than writing. I, as a visual learner, rely heavily on illustrations or sketching out things like a prospective DIY ...