Bangkok is a force to be reckoned with. Sure, most large cities have a frenetic energy about them. But Bangkok is a truly unique animal. Eclectic burgeoning on chaotic, a street can house a shanty next to a Maserati dealership.
The city houses the Siam Paragon, the grandaddy of all shopping malls, and the most Instagrammed location in the world in 2013. Bangkok itself was the second most Instagrammed city (behind New York). Let’s just say that Instagram is the only social media platform that matters here. Everywhere you look, Thais and tourists are clicking away.
Needless to say, it was a daunting task to chose our favorite Bankok Instagrammers. But here goes!
1) @joy_kanyapak
A great mix of images from modern to traditional, urban to rural, and colorful to subdued. He really captures the diversity of the country and its people.
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You can’t walk ten feet in Bangkok without seeing a selfie in progress. So here’s a nearly 100% selfie feed from a musician that won’t leave you bored to tears.
3) @sathapanon
Sathapanon’s gallery shows her transition from amateur to professional photographer. We particularly appreciate her black and whites.
4) @f.brownies
These images are cool and clean (unlike Bangkok), and that’s why we like them. .
5) @bkbnbkk
How do you like your HDR? If your answer is “all the time,” then this is the account for you. Beautiful and teaming with life, these pics are delightful.
6) @thehumaneyecorporation
Thehumaneyecorporation’s image are moving and powerful. Most of the shots are black and white. But every so often he provides a pop of color to keep us on our toes.
7) @kiattisuk_pop
Lots of color. Lots of filter. Look at all the pretty, shiny Thai scenery.
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We love ssita’s perspective. Her images are quirky and fun, and we enjoy her unique outlook on the world.
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A bonafide Bangkok hipster account, khunbunk’s feed gives us a glimpse of how to be cool in urban Thailand. We’re all in.
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Thailand is known for its amazing cuisine, so we have to include a foodie account. Ohhappybear will show-and-tell you all you need to know about food in the capital and beyond.
Who do you follow in Bangkok? What hashtags do you most search?
Kids are awesome. They share your DNA and we’re genetically wired to find little awkward humans adorable.
But pets… Are we right?! The internet was basically invented to house cute animal videos and pictures. Pets are pretty much the next best thing to creating a smaller version of yourself. Plus, they never get old enough to be too cool for you!
We’ve had the opportunity to immortalize many clients’ best friends in oil on canvas. Below we have a few of our favorite. Enjoy!
1) Old Skool
There’s no way around it. This pooch has some legit street cred and isn’t afraid to flaunt it. When you roll up on this furry friend, the love is real.
2) Puddy Tat
Look at this cat! Just look at it! We just melted at our keyboards.
3) Silly Rabbit, Antlers Are for Deer!
Some people dress their dogs in shoes and sunglasses. Others turn their rabbits into fictional beasts. Everyone loves an animal pretending to be something it’s not!
4) Why the Long Face?
Not all pets comes in small, furry packages. Some come with a little more to love!
5) Tony Soprano
It’s pretty obvious who the big dog is here. This dog throws around a lot of weight, and humans listen.
BONUS: Dog & Sea
What this title lacks in originality, the artist more than makes up for with his technical precision. You can almost see the photographer in the eyes. To watch the artist in action, check out this time-lapse video of the process:
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It pains us to say it, but every photo does not make a good photorealistic painting. Don’t worry, if you send us a photo that won’t make a good painting, we’ll be sure to find a solution or refund your payment immediately. But for those of you wondering about which photo go get painted, here’s one helpful rule of thumb for portraits.
The Bigger, The Better
Size matters in photorealistic art. The bigger the canvas size, the better the detail. This is why photorealistic painters tend to paint highly zoomed in images on very large canvases. For example, here’s a selfie by one of our favorite new hyperrealist painters, Eloy Morales, in which he’s painting his head at about 6X4 feet. All his paintings are this size so he can capture extreme detail.
This does not mean that only humongous photorealistic paintings look good. But it does mean you should use photos that are zoomed in on the subjects. If we try to paint small paintings (12X12 -15X15 inches) with faces that make up less than 25% of the original image, the faces can come out looking “a bit off” like in this 12X18 inch painting.
If faces are larger, they look much more realistic like in this 12X12 inch painting.
And if true photorealistic detail is what you’re after, then the face should be over 50% of the entire image.
Relationships are great, and most of us want to share our love, and our loved one, with others. Whether you are in a budding relationship, or been married decades, here are three simple, sweet tips to shout your love from the rooftops in the age of social media.
1) Get Down on One Knee…
…And get engaged!
The foundation principle in showing you care on social media is engagement. Interact with your partner online! Like their photos, favorite their tweets, comment on their Instagrams, share their posts, invite your friends to their events - the list goes on. Welcome to the new-age of PDA. Strong couples support each other in all aspects of their lives, which includes their online life.
2) What A Bunch of…
…Flowers!
Want to do something nice for your significant other, but don’t have time to pick up anything? Not to worry! Use two tried and true cliches: 1) “It’s the thought that counts,” and 2) "A picture is worth a thousand words.“ Post or tweet them a picture of a bouquet of flowers, or a box of chocolates, or their favorite comic book character, or just a heart, with a sweet note. Images and actions speak louder than words.
3) Oh, You Wouldn’t Understand…
…It’s an inside thing!
Did the two of you spend hours laughing over the silliest thing last night? Or do you have a special memory from your first date? Every couple has special moments they share, just between themselves. Although you might not be completely comfortable with sharing the exact details with all your family, friends, co-workers, and various acquaintances (and past one-night stands) via social media, posting something that makes no sense to anyone else but the two of you can earn you a black belt in relationship karate. (Pro-Tip: Refer back to number 2. Visual reminders are stronger.)
These are just a few basic tips. There are as many ways to exclaim your love of someone as there are people on this earth. Use your imagination and have fun! Love is the great liberator!
Good luck!
Planning a much needed vacation? Or do you just like looking at beautiful pictures of Robinson Carusoe-like paradises? Bali, Indonesia has been a tried and true holiday destination for decades. If you want to do a little independent research before deciding whether this surf haven just south of the equator is what you the doctor ordered, look no further! We’ve gathered the 10 greatest Instagrammers on the Island of the Gods.
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favelapunk
Although arguably the least “Bali” of our list, favelapunk is our personal favorite, because she’s eclectic and cool. Unlike all the other island’s accounts, she isn’t all sunsets, cocktails, villas, rice paddies, and surf. Not that there is anything wrong with those things, we just appreciate the edginess and a little more flavor than the typical tropical paradise. If you want to see real Bali, favelapunk’s got you covered.
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thebalibible
The self-proclaimed (and trademarked) “ultimate guide to Bali,” thebalibible certainly is the “go-to” Instagram account on the island. With 127k followers, it’s, well, the bible for everything on the Island.
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indosurflife
In case the account name tripped you up, this is your one-stop-shop for all things surfing on the Island of the Gods. Righteous barrel pics and hard bodies await you, bro.
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balibucketlist
Here’s an account offering beautiful pictures (from photographers on the island and/or passing through) and another resource for discovering what the island has to offer.
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madeardika
Professional photographer for Star Bali Photography, most of these photos are landscapes at dusk. Madeardika is a master of water and relflection photography.
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agusm123
Another pro photographer on the island, who also offers photography walks and tours. Not all of his pictures are from Bali, some are from other fabulous locales in Indonesia. But since Bali is his home, they make up the majority.
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om_santi_santi
This is a personal account, with lots of cool underwater pics, among your other typical “I live in paradise” sort of photos.
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theluxurybali
Even if you’re not in the market for posh accommodation in Bali, who doesn’t like looking at pictures of fabulous, lush villas and resorts? It’s okay to dream!
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littlebalilove
If you like your Instagramming with a Pinterest flare, this is the account for you. Littlebalilove is chalk full of bright and colorful lifestyle photos.
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projectcleanuluwatu
Want to do some good to protect Bali’s natural beauty? You can start by following projectcleanuluwatu. With over 6k followers, this account is starting to make a difference. If you visit Uluwatu, you’ll understand why it’s worth preserving. It’s absolutely stunning!
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welikebali
What a cute and girly island guide! These girls keep their stream full of flirty and fun photos capturing the life of Bali surfer girl.
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balithisweek
Keep an eye on balithisweek for, you guessed it, all the updates on what’s happening on the island from week-to-week, including concerts, film festivals, surf competitions, arts exhibitions, and club specials. Where to go, to be in the know.
Though we’re known as “that company that does paintings from Instagram photos,” we actually paint any digital image. Still we’re happy to be associated with Instagram and many of our favorite paintings have come from those little square shots. Here’s our top 5:
To visit our gallery to see more of our paintings, click here.
How many times did your parents tell you: “Don’t play with your food!”? Well food stylist Anna Keville Joyce has made a living out of culinary illustration. What do you have to say now Mom and Dad?
In collaboration with photographer Agustin Nieto, Joyce transforms culinary treats into creative portraits. These illustrations are 100% edible. She even frames her artisanal plates with the foods she used to make them, so you can see where all the colors came from!
Bird Food Art
This series is a tribute to the life of Joyce’s pet bird, Budgie. (Great name!) Each design highlights birds’ unique (and often humorous) physical characteristics.
Illustrating Eastern Europe
Joyce and Nieto’s most recent collaboration is a series of Eastern European cities commissioned by Foodie Backpacker. Each illustration serves as a colorful, postcard-worthy snapshot of the destination.
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Humanity has always used technology to advance art, and art to advance technology. One seemingly does not exist without the other. But with the breakneck pace of technological advancement these days, specifically in regards to social media, where is the inherent vanity of our modern selfie-obsessed culture heading? What was once a science fiction writer’s dream is now reality. This has understandably left people bewildered and overwhelmed.
In “Drone Selfies”, IOCOSE, a collective of four artists, tells a story of an alternative present in which all war has ended. Deprived of their normal reason for being, drones have now become vain and taken to pointing their cameras into mirrors.
Although meant to be humorous, these drone selfies will surely leave you with an eerie technological bewilderment.
We love it! What do you think?
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Director of Photography: Matteo Cattaruzzi