Guillermo Espinosa Architectural Photography
Spanish photographer Guillermo Espinosa based in Berlin shares his camera view on architecture, urban life and portraiture
Spanish photographer Guillermo Espinosa based in Berlin shares his camera view on architecture, urban life and portraiture
Turkish artist Ceren Bulbun uses the traditional art of collage in a very innovative way: where she mixes natural phenomenon with human anatomy and body details.
Finding connections between nature and human body: a violet eyelid remembering a purple galaxy, the veins in our eyes that resemble a red striated marble or tangled fingers blended with wave power.
Lena Pogrebnaya was born in Odessa, Ukraine. She first fell for photography in 2009 while studying at Odessa State Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture. After graduating in 2011 Lena continued her photographic exploration. Brutalist architecture of the 50s and 70s quickly became Pogrebnaya’s main inspiration. The essence of her projects lies in monumental constructions featuring concrete, granite, decorative tiles of multiple colors and… people merged with the aesthetics.
Her artistic investigation goes beyond conventional approach that nature and industrial objects should be opposed. For Lena Pogrebnaya architectural forms are part of the nature — being creations of people, nature’s products themselves. In her “nature creating nature” universe a human being feels harmony both in the wild and urban environment. Her models looks dignified in any site, and yet they are simply a unit of the beautiful surrounding just like everything else in the picture.
For their new office, Italian architecture studio AMAA converted an abandoned plumbing factory into this industrial, two story dream workplace in Arzignano, a town in the west of Italy’s Veneto region.
“From Rembrandt I’ve learned how little light there is in man. The Rembrandtesque portrait exhausts all its light resources; there is no more light in it. Light itself seems to be the interior refraction of a light that dies somewhere, far away. Rembrandt’s chiaroscuro doesn’t derive from bringing clarity and darkness in close proximity but from the illusion of light and from the infinity of the shadow. From Rembrandt I’ve learned that the world is born out of the shadow…”
French architect Thomas Paturet shares his photography series “Chiaroscuro” taken on Mount Saint Helens & Mount Rainier in Washington
Photographer Kris Provoost shares his shots of Taipei Performing Arts Center that is still under construction under OMA/Rem Koolhaas architect direction and looks like a giant golf ball hits a cube
Sweet Sneak Studio is a branding and communication agency for food, lifestyle and gastronomy. In the Microplastic Photos Series, they portray eight different foods that are prone to containing microplastics.
Photography by Morten Bentzon
Ludwig Favre is a Photographer specializing in major cities and landscapes of america, raised in Paris, currently living in Paris. He has created visuals on a variety of media platforms from advertising campaigns to magazine editorials, books, gallerys over the world. We share his latest project “Tokyo, Lost in Translation” featuring never sleeping capital of a sunrise country
“Italian photographer Paolo Barretta knows as ‘I am winter’ on Instagram, has done some stunning moody and cinematic portraits images. He explained that his first photographs – which are a part of his “I am winter” project – started some years ago with the purpose of coming back feeling things again. He was in a very weird period, where he felt lost; remembering clearly how he tried so hard to do everything he could in order to makes him feel alive again and to know that he had a purpose…” via @trendland
Russian photographer and visual artist Sergey Gannotsky shares his latest project “Contact2020”
Tyler Mitchell is a young photographer and filmmaker based in Brooklyn, working across many genres to explore and document a new aesthetic of blackness. Mitchell is regularly published in avant-garde magazines and commissioned by prominent fashion houses.
In 2018 he made history as the first black photographer to shoot a cover of American Vogue for Beyoncé’s appearance in the September issue. In 2019 a portrait from this series was acquired by The Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery for its permanent collection. This, alongside many other accomplishments, has established Mitchell as one of the most closely watched up-and-coming talents in photography today.
“Tyler Mitchell: I Can Make You Feel Good” is on view now through May 18, 2020, at the International Center of Photography (@icp)
Cover artwork for Cigarettes After Sex album “CRY”
It’s been a while since the last time we reviewed Alessandro’s powerful marine photography. Since then, Alessandro polished up his talents delivering Fine Art photography of the sea in a more abstract way.
“Ottoman architecture and modernity meet in the interior of an Old Jaffa House by Pitsou Kedem Architects. Located in Tel Aviv, the house is adjacent to a Jaffa Port and revolves around a central patio. Original arches were preserved and with an eye to create a flow between spaces, they were filled with glass doors in bronze frames. Soft light penetrates different rooms, sometimes divided only by custom-made partitions.” via @trendland
Greek photographer, John Drossos shares his misty and wonderful photographic world.
Brazilian fashion and editorial photographer Rodrigo Maltchique shares his latest collaboration with Stories Collective Magazine (@storiescollective)
Pokras Lampas performed large silk-based calligraphy art installation presented in the Old House in Shanghai, China
“CHINA, as the epicenter of work with silk, has historically been a place of strength, knowledge and inspiration associated with silk-based arts and crafts, therefore it is symbolic for me to present my first project with this material there.
Working with fashion 5 recent years, I’ve often seen great works with fabrics: prints, patterns, color, rhythm, texture — which is connected with creating bold images and connected not only with art or fashion, but also with non-verbal communication in the new environments, because the artwork speaks of itself better than any words”
Photo: @Denbych \ Denis Bychkovsky, 2019
Fashion photographer Elizaveta Porodina was commissioned by Vogue to create the cover story for their branch magazine Vogue Arabia featuring the look from Zuhair Murad Couture Fall-Winter 2019-20 collection @zuhairmuradofficial
Toronto-based artist Alice Zilberberg shares her latest series “Meditations”. In this series, Alice creates animal montages as an expression of self-therapy. As an urbanite, functioning day-to-day in a fast-paced, built environment can be emotionally unsettling. The artist regrounds herself in the sense of calm issued by these animals. These creatures reinstate a presence, a tranquility, and a grander perspective. The works are an amalgam of many photographs from different locations around the world, put together seamlessly by the artist in post-production. Their minimal aesthetic is metaphorical of striving for simplicity. Rather than ruminating on the past, or hypothesizing the future, Zilberberg’s works invite a meditative state, encouraging the viewer to stay still and find happiness in the moment.
Ultra-talented magician from Moscow, Kristina Makeeva, shares her lates fairytale made on the crystal clear frozen Lake Baikal