Plastic Pacific by Kim Preston
With personal photography project "Plastic Pacific", Melbourne-based Kim Preston takes us closer to the understanding of environmental issues that Earth faces daily.
With personal photography project "Plastic Pacific", Melbourne-based Kim Preston takes us closer to the understanding of environmental issues that Earth faces daily.
Landscape photography from French artist David Keochkerian
"The American photographer Julie Blackmon has a unique way of portraying everyday life. Her works are rich in geometric shapes and details, stolen directly from Dutch and Flemish painters of about 400 years ago while in their setting and lighting they evoke the paintings of Edward Hopper."
Amazing showcase of Caulton Morris performing upside-down position infront of self-timer camera. He is having a fun, that what every creative person needs before taking serious projects
Striking fashion photography made by Aaron McPolin
As long as I live in Saint P (StPete or just Peter) this city never fails to inspire, mesmerize and captivate with its internal powerful soul that is still waiting for worthy citizens. Definitely Sergey Degtyarev is one of them, just take a look at his panoramic city photography, landscapes or even portraits
NASA releases this incredibly detailed images of Earth at night, unveiled during a December 5 presentation at the American Geophysical Union conference
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Q3YYwIsMHzw
Once, photographer Juliette Lewis was inspired by the idea of having musicians’ pictures taken right after the show: «That’s the only way to show how we really are» – sweaty, exhausted, but happy. And the, since 2005, photographer Matthias Willi and journalist Olivier Joliat managed to inspire about 100 bands to take part in their project. Now, they present their book: «The Moment After the Show». At the end they released a book "The Moment After the Show" featuring all photographies they did
Commercial and editorial photographer from Amsterdam - Alek
"Holly Andres is a photographer born in 1977 in Montana, USA. She currently lives and works in Portland, Oregon. She uses photography to look at the complexity of childhood, the ephemeral nature of memory and women’s introspection. Her photos tend to reflect a subject apparently available but with a second reading implied, darker and sometimes disturbing. She was exhibited around the world and published in numerous publications such as The New York Times Magazine, Time, Elle Magazine, The LA Times, Glamour, etc.. "
Pep Ventosa's work is focused on an exploration of the medium itself--deconstructing and reconstructing photographic images to create new visual experiences. I really liked his multi-exposure photography artworks featured in this post
Photographer and director Nick Sweeney was commissioned by Oyster Magazine to captured Little Poland — the film for November's Beauty Daily, read more on Oystermag.com
http://vimeo.com/52802727
As winter came super fast and while splashing our way through piles of snow, we hardly ever consider how unique its components actually are. Thanks to Andrey Osokin’s macro photography we can take a glimpse at the miniscule snowflakes from up close. The Moscow-based photographer demonstrates incredible patience that has to be a prerequisite in order to capture such stunning shots of the objects, which might melt shortly after touching the ground.
Without bothering Jung and its "Puer aeternus" or Pascoli with its "Little Boy", we can certainly agree that, somewhere inside each of us, there's a young core, instinctive, creative but also innocent and naïve. Check the personal project of Cristian Girotto "L' Enfant Extérieur" (The Outer Child) where he did an impressive retouch on Quentin Curtat's photography.
"Sand castle artist Calvin Seibert manages to construct nearly impossible shapes from one of the world’s most delicate mediums."
Gem Fletcher is an advertising photographer and art-director from London working for Getty Images and having some classy works in portfolio worth to be seen (many of the works displayed here done under her art-direction in collaboration with other photographers)
New York based Polish photographer and artist Maciek Jasik seeking to reach a balance between aesthetic, emotional, subtextual and more mysterious concerns.
Inspiring video created to mark the launch of Spanish designer Emilio De La Morena's SS13 collection, Abbie Stephens' film plays light against dark to accentuate the textural details and silhouettes across the range. Drawing inspiration from the themes of memory and perception that Emilio used as the basis for his new pieces, Abbie creates and inverts worlds to play with the line between imagination and reality.
http://vimeo.com/49595687