Photography by Emily Blincoe
We have covered the works of Emily Blincoe few times with the narrow view on her Arrangements series. This time we'd like to invite you and discover her lifestyle and portrait photography
We have covered the works of Emily Blincoe few times with the narrow view on her Arrangements series. This time we'd like to invite you and discover her lifestyle and portrait photography
Recently spotted in Kinfolk magazine the photography works of Peter Kragballe from Copenhagen that captivates with the warmth of unknown homes. His obsess to details on photos is beautiful and perfectly aligned to the whole set of pictures of each house
"The photography of young French artist Ines Kozic (Instagram) is hard to overlook. Hailing from Lyon, the 22-year-old dancer and professional model, who is currently a postgraduate student at the school of Fine Arts in the French city of Rennes, has been capturing images using her father’s camera from a young age. Kozic’s photography, a body of work of disarming simplicity with a character all of its own, is inspired by fairytales and body ornamentation like jewellery and tattoos." via Yatzer
Kara is an Australian photographer, stylist, adventurer and travelling wares retailer. " I celebrate my love for authenticity and adventure through my photography, styling and travelling wares retail experience. I’m passionate about Australia and how we all live within its vast surroundings. My visual story telling is inspired by the everyday people and landscapes I encounter on my adventures." Explore her road trips, photography, blog and a lot more on www.kararosenlund.com
Explore the decadent illustrations of Saint-Petersburg raised artist Nikita Kaun (Instagram). I'd like to have few of him on my loft once he rolls out full collection of prints
Seattle-based travel photographer shares the best of his nearly cinematographic shots on Instagram and seems that's more than enough for him and his 100K+ army of followers.
Colombian art director Gilbert Franco shares a little self initiated project with digitally distorted fashion photography (using photos of Nino Yap, Carlos DiQuercia, Joanna Wilinska, Zean Vo, and Charudutt Chitrak). As we can see Gilbert did it with passion and using software, so you can try beat him using the famous Glitche app which considered the best editing tool by leading fashion photographers like Nick Knight.
Via Yatzer: "The Lisbon-based architecture studio AVA is behind the interior design and renovation of this eye-catching apartment in Portugal’s capital city. Situated on the first floor of a 1983 building, the so called ‘Três Marias Loft’ is owned by a married couple of engineers with two small children. The designers chose to intervene upon the existing space as little as possible, preserving much of the apartment’s old wooden floor and the existing layout of the rooms, with the only exception being the installation of two bathrooms in what used to be the pantry. Harmoniously combining contemporary elements with the property’s history, the designers have created an airy and calm living space that also exudes a sense of playfulness and humour."
Photos by José Campos.
With the nostalgic flashback to Soviet epoch designer Anastasia Genkina and art director Misha Gannushkin have created these beautiful branding and packaging designs for Gorky Park ice-cream, which are also shot in a fantastically playful way by Grigory Sobchenko.
“This ice-cream has been a treat inseparable from a walk in the Moscow Gorky Park for decades. It`s special taste of creamy vanilla and waffle cone became a memory of childhood for several generations, and it has remained true to the old fashioned recipe. The aim to connect the historical value with modern recognition through design was achieved by developing patterns, inspired by key symbols of the Park`s life. Each pattern corresponds with one of the six flavours.”
A set of personal lettering projects showing Louis's deep love for coffee. It is a part of his 365 lettering project on Instagram.
Ukrainian digital artist Elena Vizerskaya aka Kassandra manipulates with photos and audience as a magician
Barcelona-based designer Maud Bury rebuilt the Argentinian restaurant Anahi located on a non descript Marais backstreet in Paris. Read complete review on Yatzer
All photos by Alexandre & Emilie {Persona production} for Yatzer.
Designer Maud Bury Anahi© LaJeuneRue
Star Wars characters and superheroes' pictures would look a little bit different if they lived in the Renaissance era, photographer Sacha Goldberger (Facebook) illustrates in an exhibit. Photographer Sacha Goldberger put cosplayers on display at an exhibit in the Grand Palais in Paris from Nov. 13 to 16. Characters have a Renaissance spin in both the clothing and the ambiance in the photos.
Many of the cosplayers wear ruffs, a ruffled neckpiece men, women, and children wore separately during the latter half of the Renaissance. Dresses are floor-length, and each piece of clothing has detail work in embroidery and patterns, along with puffier sleeves, and many layers of fabric.
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Warm welcoming the works of Luisa Brimble - a Sydney-based food & lifestyle photographer and founder of Alphabet Family Journal. Her mouthwatering food and lifestyle photography done for a leading periodicals like Kinfolk, Frankie Magazine and etc, are spread all over the web and reposted from her Pinterest every single day. It was really hard to select a dozen of her works for display, but don't hesitate to visit her portfolio and personal website, as well as Instagram
I am not a big fan of winter activities and season itself but after looking on Erieta Attali's photography made for Chalet C7, I thought I am a way too young to think of comfort and relaxation. Chalet C7 is located in the Andes Mountains at 2900 meters from the Portillo Hotel and a few miles from Mount Aconcagua, Argentina. The land is characterised by a steep and rocky topography which faces the Inca Lagoon and the “Tres Hermanos” peaks. Designed and built by Nicolás del Río and Max Núñez the house is hidden in the slope in order to interferes little as possible with the view of the lagoon. via ArchDaily
Few years ago I spotted an awesome photo (Carin Olsson) of Parisian cafe on Tumblr. This year I had a chance to visit Café Saint-Régis on Île Saint-Louis and admire its shabby chick interior designed by famous French decorator Richard Lafond. His studio completed about 50 projects of restaurant interiors in Paris, but still Saint-Regis is my favourite one hence I need to visit them all.
I want to say a little about this photo. It was made by Carin Olsson who spent 4 months in Paris studying language and apparently caught that "l'art de vivre" fever and moved back to the capital of France once she sorted her things in Stockholm on her short return. Today she is working in Paris as a photographer and occasional writer and couldn’t imagine living anywhere else. You must check her portfolio online and on Flickr as well as follow her half-million fans Instagram
Added few photos of my own just to compare how Carin's ones are beautiful :)
Lifestyle photographer Carolina Mariana has a great eye on framing emotions and beautiful places. She grew up in her beloved hometown of Kansas City, Missouri, obscurely known as Paris of the Plains. Graduate of Visual arts studies and psychology minor from the University of Kansas. Carolina currently resides in Chicago with an array of condiments at any given meal.
I am not into science and astronomy but the new images of Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko shot by Rosetta riding that wild space horse on a 38 km/s speed are just epic. The photos can practically inspire to create something basing on those outer space beauty. Images released by the European Space Agency and can be found on ESA Flickr account. As a bonus you can listen the "song" of the Comet Rosetta’s Plasma Consortium (RPC) has uncovered a mysterious ‘song’ that Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko is singing into space. The comet seems to be emitting a ‘song’ in the form of oscillations in the magnetic field in the comet’s environment. It is being sung at 40-50 millihertz, far below human hearing, which typically picks up sound between 20 Hz and 20 kHz. To make the music audible to the human ear, the frequencies have been increased in this recording. Original data credit: ESA/Rosetta/RPC/RPC-MAG. This sonification of the RPC-Mag data was compiled by German composer Manuel Senfft (www.tagirijus.de).
P.s. I still remember time I spent on landing this in Windows 3.11
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November.. view out of the window became grey and dull, but Designcollector and Depositphotos ain't give a depression:) We selected the next Inspirational Set using unique stock images made with soft blur to smooth your mood!