Human Space by Marina Svarbova
Fine art photographer Mária Švarbová hails from Bratislava, Slovakia. She taught herself into photography at since than went shooting on mysterious locations revealing the nature of the objects and characters
Fine art photographer Mária Švarbová hails from Bratislava, Slovakia. She taught herself into photography at since than went shooting on mysterious locations revealing the nature of the objects and characters
"The Aishti Foundation is a 40,000 sq foot exhibition space in Jal el-Dib, a short drive up the Mediterranean coast from downtown Beirut. The foundation building will showcase works from Salamé's 2,000-strong collection as well as a variety of high end luxury retail shops. To celebrate the opening of The Foundation, Tony Salamé asked Sagmeister&Walsh to conceptualise and design a campaign around the intersection of fashion and art, while also highlighting its location by the sea side. We also created an animated series of the campaign for Instagram and their social channels."
Moscow-based fashion photographers Andrey Yakovlev and Lily Aleeva have established a high standard in the industry through the years we followed them. Known as Behance Russia most appreciated artists they raise the bar from project to project, with no doubts these can be seen in the latest - called "IQON"
Сonstantine Konovalov and Irina Neustroeva from Russian video design studio Teeter Totter Tam, specialising in timelapses came up with a great video of Paris. They spent 3 month is the city and literally 40 days doing 72 shots and 10 "excusez-moi" for each 3 seconds of this hyperlapse video. I tip my hat to the great work they've done!
Every day, thousands of people on Instagram snap pictures meant to invent a new identity for themselves. That is the message behind this wonderful photo series by Chompoo Baritone, a photographer in Bangkok, Thailand who shows just how fake Instagram photos can be.
American artist, Brice Bischoff, experiments with large sheets of coloured paper to create various rainbow figures and effects.
This first set of official images shows Diller Scofidio + Renfro's The Broad art museum in Los Angeles ahead of its opening later this month. Via Dezeen
Photographs by Benny Chan, Iwan Baan and Hufton+Crow
Art Director Hedvig Astrom Kushner with photographer Michael Kushner creates deliciously healthy smoothie recipes based on Pantone colour swatches. Check them on pantonesmoothies.com
Combining his architectural works with analog photography in addition to hidden interest for Jean-Luc Godard are the key aspects that defining Can's style. People can easily perceive desire of depicting human's inner sensation by using expressive colours and natural light. Check his works on website and Instagram as well
Our friends and sponsors Depositphotos launched a brand new blog "Bird" dedicated to the world of Photography. They asked us to come across their latest content presented both on Russian and English and select the interesting portfolio for our readers. Check the surface and the sides of the Paris basketball court that are painted in the main colours of Malevich's "Sportsmen"
Ill-Studio has collaborated with French fashion brand Pigalle to create a multicoloured basketball court between a row of buildings in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. They took inspiration from a 1930s artwork called Sportsmen by Russian artist Kasimir Malevich – a boldly coloured oil painting that depicts four figures stood side by side.
«Sportsmen is one of our favourite artworks, — they say. — We were attracted not only by the characters of the painting, but also by the colours and graphic design that were consistent with our view of the future».
Photography is by Sebastien Michelini.
Rome-based Anna di Prospero travels a lot, and creates meaningful self-portraits blending herself into urban environments
the taable is a multidisciplinary creative hub founded by Axel Oswith and Amanda Kusai, who have devoted themselves to art direction and photography, with works also at the intersection of art and design. Driven by passion for the visual culture, the taable are dedicated in transforming the ordinary to something much more with their witty and clever interpretations of everyday.
There is no need to introduce Steve McCurry known for his captivating "Afghan Girl". Just come through the works he has done and doing on stevemccurry.com depicting the beauty of our disappearing world.
P.s. Check The Atlas of Beauty, done by Michaela Noroc def inspired somehow by the body of McCurry's work
Citing Yatzer: "Paying respect to the original design of a beautiful construction and adding contemporary touches through the use of metal and concrete, 30 year old Brazilian architect Felipe Hess, together with Pia Quagliato, a collaborator in his firm, breathed new life to this 400 m² apartment in São Tomás in São Paulo, Brazil, designed by Bauhaus architect Franz Heep."
Photography by Fran Parente
Photography by Fran Parente
The guru of photography manipulations Steve McGhee. Let him say for himself: "My work reflects a personal interest in things human beings have little or no control over. We walk through life feeling like we’re indestructible, while in reality, we’re just the opposite. In the days and weeks following a major catastrophes,, people tend to reboot – we get shocked back into being human. That is to say, we react in an undeniably human way… whenever tragedy strikes in the world people come together to help those directly affected. It’s just too bad we have to be reminded that we’re human in such terrible ways."
London-based photographer and filmmaker Davide Roveri presents his latest London's Timelapse Showreel
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
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
"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"