Digital Illusions by Martin de Pasquale
From his studio in Buenos Aires, Photoshop wizard Martín De Pasquale creates all kinds of digital wonders and illusions for the world to see.







From his studio in Buenos Aires, Photoshop wizard Martín De Pasquale creates all kinds of digital wonders and illusions for the world to see.







Con/struct is the latest body of work from Cape Town-based artist, designer, and photographer Justin Plunkett who uses his own original photography to digitally construct fictional landscapes and structures.





#catchingcorners is a personal Instagram project of Petersburg’s lifestyle and portrait photographer Zhenya Aerohockey









I have always wanted to make a set dedicated to an office space. Now i feel it is the right time. Maybe as i am moving to a new office) The most important thing is to make it personal and loveable. It is not just a working place. It’s a place of creation. Enjoy!



















"In Lajeunie’s series of images, colour appears as a powerful intrusion upon the ocean. The images presented in the work Water meets colour, colour meets water are loaded with violence. The ocean is tinted with natural sugar colouring, causing an array of absorbing patterns to materialise in the waves. As the colours bleed into the sea, the texture of the water thickens and the motion of the waves is (re)defined, revealing its hidden course and complex networks. The crashing waves, which are carefully contained within the camera frame, pull the viewer into a vortex of frozen shapes and novel configurations that are otherwise indiscernible to the human eye."









Surreal photography from Todd Baxter is a kind of a mix between Wes Anderson and Salvador Dali, but without flattering the works are really nicely done and worth to see on http://www.baxterphoto.com/








Maurizio Di Iorio is an italian photographer who studied fine arts and founded Perturbation Magazine. Specialized in still lifes, he has a great sense of humor and he has fun to create original and incredible pictures filled with colors and sensuality.









AXIOM & SIMULATION by Mark Dorf examines the ways in which humans quantify our natural surroundings through the use of scientific and digital means.








While viewing the Northlandscapes project of Jan Erik Waider you can feel the mute appeal of that frozen silent giants, icebergs of northern glaciers, sending a message to keep planet clean.










Interpretation of Jan Erik's work by Antonio Mora aka Mylovt

Summer is coming next week! Our good friends and hosting partners Fotolia photobank asked us to select some "summer-styled" imagery from their stock for this inspiration set. Enjoy it and join Fotolia for a good stock images!

French photographer Laurence Demaison has released two new photo series’ entitled ‘In the clouds’ and ‘Meditations’. Both projects illustrate haunting images of subjects engulfed in smoke. Demaison has an affinity for distortions of the human body – her previous projects depict the manipulation of reflections, refractions, visual repetitions and the experiments through the idea of light in darkness.









Photographer Romain Laurent (previously here) continues to create a new looping animated portrait each week. The photographer began the project as a way to break free from the pressure of commercial work, and we’re glad to see the project is still ongoing. via Colossal






Beside being an awesome photographer Álfheiður Erla is a singing student from Reykjavík, studying in Berlin.







Edward Hopper's art draws a lot of attention last month. Worth to mention Nastya's Ptichek "Emoji Nation" but today's Richard Tuschman’s series “Hopper Meditations” evokes the moody colour palettes, cityscape backdrops, and solitary female characters that are signature elements in Hopper’s paintings.
“I wanted to do a series of staged figurative narratives, somehow connected to past art, but also something I could take ownership of. The sets are all painted dollhouse size dioramas that I built and photographed in my studio. A lot of the furniture is standard dollhouse furniture, but some I made myself. I photographed the models against a plain backdrop, and then made the digital composites in Photoshop. This method gives me a great deal of control over every aspect of the process, and I can do it all in my small studio”










French photographer and art director Alexis Pazoumian apart from commercial work travels a lot to shoot the diversity of social life around the world.













Leta Sobierajski is a multidisciplinary designer and art director living in New York City. She combines mediums in design, photography, art, and styling to develop tangible compositions for print and motion.The result of this collaboration is a surreal, fantastically coloured group of face-less figures sporting Odd Pears in clashing colours and curious compositions.





Macau-based web designer Varun Thota has a fun, imaginative photo series called ‘#mytoyplane’ that shows a toy plane soaring in the sky.Guided by his hand, the toy plane can be seen weaving through “skyscrapers, city streets and the Macau countryside”.








Four years after initially covering the incredible journey of photographer Kirsty Mitchell’s Wonderland series, we’re here to present to you with another page of what Mitchell is calling Wonderland’s final chapter, in the form of the behind the scenes of "The Stars Of Spring Will Carry You Home."
Behind the Scenes footage of "The Stars Of Spring Will Carry You Home" by kirstymitchellphotography.com, filmed and edited by fxmedia.co.uk





"Originally born in Havana, Cuba, photographer Abelardo Morell has embraced the classic technique of camera obscura, a method used photographically through the use of pinhole cameras. Morell finds rooms with windows that offer unique and spectacular views from the Eiffel Tower to the Italian countryside and then blocks out all the light from the windows with the exception of a pinhole which causes the narrow channel of light to project an exact upside down image of the scene outside on the opposite wall. Next, Morell sets up a large format camera facing the projection on the wall and creates a long exposure photograph revealing the juxtaposition of the actual room meshing with the landscape outside the window." via Juxtapoz