Supparat Thepparat
"Supparat Thepparat is an art director and designer from Thailand. He is a master at creating eye-catching advertisements for a whole host of different products. As you can see from the examples on this page, he has a distinct visual style which is rooted in surrealism and digital technology. Everything from cities folding like origami paper to miniature mining expeditions on the surface of a fish can be created by this man." via
Peter Hapak photography
Peter Hapak raised in Hungary, is a versatile photographer based in the US. He works for commercial and editorial clients, but his main focus lies on portraiture and the human body. His latest works for "Variety" cover shows the double-exposure technique in action, looks neat. But to understand the photographer's inner world better check his "The Protester" series made for The Time magazine Cover of the Year 2011. Time had named the Protester as person of the year 2011 and commisioned Hapak to travel to seven different countries to portray the protesters. In countries as Egypt, Spain, Greece and Tunesia he set up a makeshift studio in hotel rooms, anarchist headquarters and even in a temple in India. Peter also asked the portrayed to bring mementos of protest. Amongst the objects brought were Iphones, rubber pellets and Maalox, a substance used to counter the effects of tear gas. Another story he focused on were the Chilean miners that were trapped in 2010 which resulted in a strong series of black and white portraits. Peter has photographed a vast amount of celebrities as Robin Williams, Bono and Colin Firth. via
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7jueTQo9tk
Time Magazine 2011 "The Protester"
Variety Covers
Motion Photography by Micaël Reynaud
Freelance designer and stop-motion animator Micaël Reynaud creates animated GIFs unlike any we’ve seen. His process involves the use of video techniques like slit-scanning, time-lapse, and various forms of masking to create what he refers to as “hypnotic very short films.” Indeed many of these animations are pulled from fully realized videos which you can watch over on his Vimeo channel. Reynaud’s work has not gone unnoticed in the art world, the pigeon GIF above was a finalist in the first Saatchi Gallery Motion Photography competition, and he recently won the 2014 Giphoscope International Art GIF contest. You can scroll through dozens of his creations over on Google+.
Google Street Art View
Earlier this week Google announced the launch of their Street Art Project, a new initiative to document and preserve the often transient nature of street art
Instant Life by Florian Beaudenon
Paris-based fashion and editorial photographer beside commercial shots shares his conceptual series. Check “Instant Life” – the “unbearable lightness of being” shot from above
Soundscapes by Anna Marinenko
Merging sound and landscape, Ukrainian architect and designer Anna Marinenko has created a series of images – called “Nature Sound Form Wave” – that presents juxtapositions of sound waves alongside panoramas of sky, water, mountain, and tree lines.
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.
Con/struct project by Justin Plunkett
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.
Catching Corners by Zhenya Aerohockey
#catchingcorners is a personal Instagram project of Petersburg’s lifestyle and portrait photographer Zhenya Aerohockey
Living Spaces: Inspiration Set 53
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!
Arnaud Lajeunie
"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."
Todd Baxter surreal photography
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
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 and Simulation by Mark Dorf
AXIOM & SIMULATION by Mark Dorf examines the ways in which humans quantify our natural surroundings through the use of scientific and digital means.
Northlandscapes by Jan Erik Waider
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
Sponsor: Fotolia Inspiration Set #2
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!
Head in the Clouds by Laurence Demaison
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.