Paris Reflections by Joanna Lemanska
The resident of Paris - art historian Joanna Lemanska has an adorable hobby taking pictures of the city from unexpected angles. She explores it through the natural reflections giving every shot a mystical touch.

The resident of Paris - art historian Joanna Lemanska has an adorable hobby taking pictures of the city from unexpected angles. She explores it through the natural reflections giving every shot a mystical touch.

Dublin-based artist David Thomas Smith has created this impressive series of kaleidoscope-inspired aerial landscape photography called "Anthropocene"

Just spotted this great series of hands and feet photographed through milk glass by Czech creative director and photographer Marek Chaloupka. The vertical perspective coupled with the ghostly silhouettes makes these really special. See more of Chaloupka’s work over on Behance via

Chicago-based photographer Satoki Nagata produced a series of abstract, black and white street portraits of people caught in different weather conditions
Iranian photographer Hossein Zare has created this impressive series of minimalist black and white photography http://500px.com/Hossein-zare

US photographer Silja Magg creates great photoshoot for both fashion editorial and portraits editorial.
Discover the work of this New York based fashion and editorial photographer Joshua Kogan

I always admire artists' interpretations and inspirations they do from challenging or taking as a course other famous artwork. This time I was hyped up by the way acclaimed Spanish photographer Eugenio Recuenco challenged another great spaniard Pablo Picasso and created a series of photographies inspired by that genius. Check it all on http://www.eugeniorecuenco.com/fichas/1260.html

“The Liquid Flow”, a photo series by photographer Corrie White https://www.facebook.com/pages/Liquid-Drop-Art/121200701261817

Australian photographer Lisa Tomasetti has worked as a visual artist and film stills photographer for the past 23 years. Her eye for cinematic drama comes through in her dance photography, a collection of images in which she is able to capture the beautiful elegance of ballet dancers set against the more rough, gritty urban city streets of Paris, Tokyo, and New York. via

We've seen clever Food Pairings before but this time designer David Schwen made it much simple and interesting by doing pairs as pantone swatches http://www.behance.net/gallery/Pantone-Pairings/7360983 http://www.pantonepairings.com/

More on http://www.behance.net/gallery/Pantone-Pairings/7360983
South Korean photographer Jun Ahn produced a series of impressive self-portraits where she staged dangerously close to the edge
Photographer Erik Tranberg is mixing between fashion photoshoots and portraits

Photographer Murad Osmann creatively documents his travels around the world with his girlfriend leading the way in his ongoing series known as Follow Me To. Chronicling his adventures on Instagram, the Russian photographer composes each shot in a similar fashion. We see each landscape from the photographer's point of view with his extended hand holding onto his girlfriend's in front of him.
Olivia Bee is a new uprising fashion and editorial photographer from Brookly, NY representing the new generation of creators. At her 18th she has a list of clients featuring top brands of the world. Her works are touching and same time leave a space to think or admire. Check them all on her website
Great photo series titled “Sleeping Couples” of long exposures by the Austrian photographer Paul Schneggenburger

Hungarian photographer Noell S. Oszvald doesn’t have a huge portfolio yet, nor much is known about her – but the little that’s out there is enough to awe everyone. A 22-year-old presents a portfolio of powerful self-portraits, and one can hardly believe that she actually just started taking photos a little over a year ago. Her photos are all black and white, because Noell finds colors distracting. “I feel the same way about clothes and other matters of appearance, which why I like to reduce my images to forms, composition and content,” she says.

Mysterious Russian photographer Katerina Plotnikova creates visual fairy-tales, both sensual and inspiring. http://500px.com/katerina_plotnikova https://www.facebook.com/KaterinaPlotnikovaPhotography
The next artist I'd like to see in our Print Magazine is NY based photographer Dominik Tarabanski. His recent series "Transitions" won Sony competition in Fashion section.
Renato Pagliacci is a fashion & portrait photographer from Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.
