Tomaso Spiga photography

"Tomaso Spiga is a 27 years old photographer with a great talent. Passionate about photography he creates amazing shoots mixing body shoots & portraits. Here is currently working on a serie of photography to represent intimacy. Trying to steal a maximum of intimacy through the eyes of his models, Tomaso sees his work on this serie as self portraits that tells us more then they should. Here’s a look at his work & more to discover on flickr" via Whitezine

Nikita Nomerz street art

"A street artist makes derelict structures come alive by adding eyes and facial features. Nikita Nomerz's work ranges from water towers painted to look like they're laughing to dilapidated buildings with broken window frames for eyes. Nomerz, from the western Russian city of Nizhniy Novgorod, travels around various cities in his homeland to carry out his art." Daily Telegraph

http://vimeo.com/32435748

P.s. You might also like Pavel 183 street art

The Underwater Project

Surf photographer Mark Tipple released a book "The Underwater Project" - a heavy set of professional underwater photography. Mark Tipple has emerged as a notable documentary photographer over the past 3 years. Having worked closely with organizations seeking social change in Australia and surrounding countries.

As the principal photographer of The Underwater Project; an ongoing reportage showcasing Australia’s relationship with the ocean, Mark aims to connect the three areas of his work to bring light to stories traditional media shies away from.

Interview for Frothers Gallery

http://vimeo.com/36055002

Ira Chernova photography

Ira Chernova is a pretty young tattooed photographer from Moscow and currently live between New York, London and her hometown. As you can see, she has specialized in portraits. She photographs most often women in a studio or in natural light, either spontaneously or worked with a makeup, hair and stage ready. Discover her work on Flickr, Tumblr and Deviantart.

via Whitezine

Recoloured photography by Sanna Dullaway

Historical photography, recoloured by Sweden-based artist Sanna Dullaway with Photoshop. She owns a small studio that helps to restore memories in colours, so this series can work as her advertising but still awesome and on my opinion Adobe must get in contact with her for some collaborations.

Street Art by Pavel 183 (R.I.P. boy)

Russian based street art master Pavel 183 brakes the myths of graffiti vandalism by revealing outdoors installations and modifications of post-urban suburbs of our capital. His works a full of social less politic sense and can be valued as an equal act of contemporary art and most of times his stuff is cooler then we see in modern museums around the world.

Interview http://www.bbc.co.uk/russian/multimedia/2012/02/120202_moscow_street_art.shtml

RIP 01.04.2013 :(

Into the Abyss by Simon Harsent

Underwater photography by NY based Simon Harsent. Series "Into the Abyss" inspired by the poem of David Harsent

into the abyss

A little deeper and she’ll lose the light. At first the surface is just touchable - shadows that might be clouds or birds in flight… She sets her face to the skim

to get the last of the world she came from, some slight sense of voices fading as she slips from almost-day to almost-night, grey-green shading

first to blue, then more than blue, then to a blue never seen by anyone but her, and that slow drift into darkness set to sever all that she owned or wanted, all she had ever been.

David Harsent

Carl Kleiner for Ikea Kitchen

After a great success of "IKEA Homemade" project the brand comes up with a next strike. Photographer Carl Kleiner teams up with Ikea once again, but this time they asked Carl to (together with stylist Evelina Kleiner) put together and capture ways to spend the budget you get when you buy a kitchen at Ikea.

via TrendLand

Client: IKEA Agency: Forsman & Bodenfors Art director: Christoffer Persson, Maria Fridman Copywriter: David Lundgren Photographer: Carl Kleiner / Mink MGMT Stylist: Evelina Kleiner