Davide Roveri London's Timelapses
London-based photographer and filmmaker Davide Roveri presents his latest London's Timelapse Showreel
London-based photographer and filmmaker Davide Roveri presents his latest London's Timelapse Showreel
Waking up
Russian still life and conceptual photographer Dina Belenko (previously) shares a lot more new works including balancing donuts and another edible cases. Find her projects on Behance as well as on 500px profiles
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The Cookies for Asterion
Empty cup
I'm a coffeebender!
Gardener's tea
Heat
Congratulations on spring
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Sasha Korban was born in Kirovske of Donetsk Region, Ukraine. In 2006-2011 he worked as a miner at the “Komsomolets Donbasu” mine. For the first time he tried to create street art as far back as in 2002. But he thinks that the start of his conscious work on the street as a graffiti artist was in 2009.
Peculiarity of his creative work is representation of “characters”, namely portraits and not tags or typography. He participated in different Ukrainian graffiti festival. In August 2014 he moved to Kyiv. In parallel with graffiti works he started to create easel works for galleries. Represented by Sky Art Foundation
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"Photographer Veronika Gilková (Facebook) actually received a degree in psychology before she started to focus more on photography. As she describes it, the whole photography thing happened very natural.
Her beautiful imagery reflects her effortless style and her keen eye that lets her release the shutter in just the right moment. She experiments with smoke, low-light situations and portraiture, creating unique images that are vivid with a surreal touch"
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Inspired by the intricate patterns of mosaic floors he saw in Marrakech, Sebastian decided to document the stunning views below his feet starting with the cafes and hallways back in Paris. Follow his Instagram @parisianfloors for more inspiration
‘I also want to show them that there’s not only the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre and other monuments but that the city has a lot more different angles and things to be appreciated. You just have to see and notice them’, Erras told Trendland.
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Talented photographer and art director Julia Galdo has been invited by Adobe to create main concept for their upcoming annual event Adobe MAX (visit our Events Section for more). Together with Cody Cloud (a part of their JUCO tandem) she created an outstanding wall that will certainly kill an eye of any designer visiting the conference.
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“The Wanderlust of #Vanlife” is a short documentary, produced by The Atlantic, focusing on the people who choose to undertake the van lifestyle and the community it’s created.
"In 2011, Foster Huntington (Instagram) created the #vanlife Instagram hashtag, and unexpectedly spawned hundreds of thousands of posts and a family of eager followers. It became a community of like-minded individuals who delight in the kind of adventure you can only get by traveling through the wilderness in a clunky, decades-old vehicle. In this documentary, we follow a group of #vanlife enthusiasts to uncover what the lifestyle means to them."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7hPC0cTBko
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Also enjoy Foster's video http://vimeo.com/129335481
When New Zealand-based artist Henry Hargreaves heard a health professional call soda “the cigarettes of our generation”, he wanted to find a way to represent the risk visually.
He decided to show what happens after the water in a drink is boiled away. Once boiled, he then took the remaining substance, a mixture of sugar, colouring and other byproducts, and poured it into a silicon lollipop mould. “I thought lollipops were the perfect fit because to me that’s what a soft drink is; it’s kind of a lollipop dressed up as a soda, or a kind of adult lollipop.
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Since 2011, Tatsuya Tanaka (Instagram) has been engaged in his “miniature calendar”, a project in which he created pocket-sized scene of everyday life, on a daily basis.
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Vanessa Rees is a photographer based in New York City who specializes in food and still life.Her series for cookbook Protein Ninja is beautifully executed, we love the concept and colour palette
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"For the series 'On his own', Polish photographer Pawel Franik captures moments of solitude in vast public spaces. Instead of loneliness, the minimal photographs celebrate the beauty of being alone. By placing his subjects in the center of each photo, he not only portrays an individual in the need of alone time, but zooms in on a place where each person can be in their own private emotional space." via
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German portrait and landscape photographer Jonas Hafner works awesomely with lights and shadows
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A US photographer has launched an internet hunt "Find the Girls on the Negatives" to find two mysterious women pictured on an old roll of film she discovered in a second-hand shop.Meagan Abell was sifting through a box of vintage photographs in Richmond, Virginia when she found four sets of "transparency slides". She took them home to scan them and was "shocked" at the level of detail. "I thought 'holy wow they are beautiful'. I'd love to find the women or the photographer who took them."
Journalistic and somehow explicit photographer Franklin Obregon (Instagram) won't hide the feelings behind the photography frame
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Take a heartbreaking video-trip to the world's largest Chinese cave Hang Son Doong, directed for you by Ryan Deboodt
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In the series 'Minimal Pure', Turkish digital artist and art director Feridun Akgüngör combined architectural imagery and soothing colors to create serene minimal photographs.
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Skitchen is a personal artistic project of Benoit Jammes playing around with fruits and veggies doing kickflip and nosegrind between the pan and the olive oil.
Photographer Klaus Frahm takes photos of theater auditoriums from the stage, showing us 'a work-space hidden behind the red curtain' as he describes it. His ongoing series 'The Fourth Wall' takes us behind-the-scenes of Europe's most famous theaters. via
It is the specific perspective of the camera, which dissolves the order of what is in front or behind, questioning the hierachy of stage and audience as well as the image
Exploring "Grid Reference" series of Sam Irons photography where form outrun the meaning of each place depicted on a print.