La Linea Roja by Nicolas Rivals
"Red Line" is a conceptual project shot entirely by Nicolas Rivals in Spain calling up the eternal question of confrontation between Man and Nature









"Red Line" is a conceptual project shot entirely by Nicolas Rivals in Spain calling up the eternal question of confrontation between Man and Nature
American photographer Ben Zank, shot a new series of surreal portraits following his move from New York City to New Zealand. In a statement about his latest work, Zank says, “The images represent an ongoing experience of emotions that I feel, the most recent being isolation and a longing to connect with another human being.”
Moscow-based designer and photographer Alexey Domrachev has been taking unseen portraits of commuters on capital's underground for years. This year he decided to create a guerilla exhibition called "Memento metro" by sticking prints on exact place where photos were taken. Follow this young Bresson on Instagram and watch the film below
Award-winning fine-art and fashion photographer based in Antwerp Klaartje Lambrechts create awesome visual stories you won't be missing following her profile and reviewing selected works below
"Forever alone" - this what comes on your mind first when looking through the recent photography series "On His Own" shot by Polish artist Pawel Franik.
“The purpose of this series is to draw attention to the fact of being alone, just with one’s own self. Very often, the viewiers blame photographers for showing the sad picture of loneliness. I show this loneliness as something peculiar, something entirely human. Because every one of us, whether lonely or living in a happy relationship and having their own family, every one needs their moment of loneliness, the moment of devoting attention to just their own self, their own thoughts and reflections. We live in the world of tremendous acceleration and the constant quest for our purposes, in the world where there is no place for the proverbial “minute for one’s own self”, for the time when you could stop, talk to your own thoughts and feel the desirable harmony. From minute to minute, we outlive our lives and get lost in this rush. Would it be worth to stop and look deep in our hearts? The purity of form, with the minimalistic exposure of a human profile, is a deliberate measure of the photographic aesthetics. Without any unnecessary additions, in pure simplicity, form and content indicate the man’s separation as an individual in their private emotional space. The photographs of “On His Own” series are an attempt of showing the beauty that can be seen in the vein of minimalism. ”
Hungarian photographer Milán Rácmolnár captures the beauty of eternal city Rome by using infrared camera. The result is a photographic series of “a somewhat peculiar look”, as he describes it, which penetrates the city’s postcard-pretty appearance to expose, not unlike the proverbial rose-tinted glasses, its timeless, lambent aura.
"Tokyo is often associated with the word “dense”, which isn’t surprising considering its status as one of the most populated metropolises in the world; the Japanese capital is a massive melting pot of subcultures and a place where one can find all the latest and hottest trends of Asia. Yoshito Hasaka is one of the millions living in the bustling city. Working as a full-time designer and iOS engineer, his free time is often spent exploring the nooks and crannies of this city with his camera." Read more on VSCO
Talented photographer from Stuttgart Christian Schmidt creates captivating shots whether it is natural or urban environment
Russian artist based in St Petersburg - Joanna Keler creates magic scenes by using camera as a wand and brining new meanings or removing any of them to the each scene
Strange occurrences in Paris
Ride and automotive photographer Laurent Nivalle recently visited Corsican vintage ride event Don Papa Ride where he shoot on location
Being the most fascinating stone during the history, marble has one of the most beautiful and complicated process of mining. Photographer Francesco Luciani spent some time in the most famous marble quarry near Puglia to depict the beauty and the beast of "man vs nature" results.
Photographic artist Jordan Bolton focuses on the belongings and settings of a handful of iconic films. Simply titled Objects, Bolton's series was inspired by the Museum of Broken Relationships, which exhibited a similar layout of curios and knick-knacks
London-based photographer Anna Radchenko released her new project with art direction and set design by Lisa Jahovic "Considerations in Autumn"
“Encounters of the new trans-seasonal elements that have arrived in nature. Playfully interacting with found objects.Be it threatening to burst a balloon with a newly-grown thorn on a stem of blackberries. Or a freshly picked apple walking precariously on a tight-line In a world of brutalist concrete. Made so not a sprout of life would linger. ”
The London-based photographer Roos van de Kieft offers a new perspective on the physicality of photographs
Reine Paradis constructs narrative photographs staging herself as the central figure in a surreal landscape. Paradis is dressed in orange in her images and is shown interacting in colour filled landscapes and as may thought mainly using IKB (International Klein Blue)
Shot in many locations throughout America, the photo series "Jungle" takes us on an introspective journey across a symbolic and chromatic world, projected above the limit of reality and imagination.
ll the scenes are imagined and conceptualised before shooting in real locations. Once the scene is visualised in it’s entirety, Paradis makes sketches and paints the scene to use as a blue print when photographing the final scene. All the costumes, accessories and origamis are meticulously designed and prepared according to the initial vision of the scene.
Conceptual photography by Kim Høltermand
Bill Durgin works with human's body as a metaphoric material. In his photography models become sculptures bending the reality and primitive laws of physics.
Join mind-bending exploration of urban photography shot by Matthias Heiderich on different locations including the cities of Tokyo, Seoul, Berlin, Naples, Trieste, Genoa, Milano, Bochum, Terni, Stuttgart, Rome
Our friend and resident of Digital Decade Antwerp-based artist Louise Mertens released large-scaled print series titled AKANE
“A new series I’ve been working on during the past few months. Inspired by time, colors, shapes, textures and many impressions I’ve saved during the process of creating. Akane means ‘Deep Red’, the subtle yet strongest color used in the series. All visuals are directed and developed from beginning till end by me and my amazing team. It’s the first time I’ve been working on such large scale”