#TimeThroughPhoto by Maxim Zavyalov

"Time Through Photo" is ongoing project set on Instagram by Maxim Zavyalov from Khabarovsk, Far East, Russia. He takes an initial photo with his "polaroid"-like camera Instax mini 8 and then brings it to the Instagram in its natural environment with no tricks and mocks. Maxim believes it bring the photography its basic idea of "one shot in one breath". So do we!

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Thirty Masks Animation by Martine Frossard

"As a multidisciplinary artist , Martine Frossard’s work is based on illustration and interactive installation. Her work focuses on the search for identity. She is thematically inspired by architecture and geometry." All of that talents merged in her recent "Thirty Masks" animation you can watch below http://vimeo.com/116829150

Some of her selected illustrations

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Dark Matter by Jonathan Turner

A digital ode to artist Pierre Soulages. Last year in Rodez, southern France, 95-year-old French artist Pierre Soulages was honored with the opening of a rust-adorned museum in his name. Celebrated for an unconventional approach to painting using only black paint, artist manipulates the spectrum of light bouncing off the surfaces of his works, in turn conceiving a new shade of his own, "outrenoir" (meaning: “beyond black”).

Inspired by this abstract oeuvre, the New York-based visual artist and director Jonathan Turner creates an ode to Soulages, conceiving a hallucinogenic digital world that is scored by the maniacal beats of Dutch E. Germ.

Read full interview with Jonathan Turner on NOWNESS website

Amazing Aerial Photos Of New York City by Vincent Laforet

Multi-talented Swiss-born filmmaker and photographer Vincent Laforet has wowed his fans with breathtaking late-night aerial photos of New York City, illuminated by the lights of a city that never sleeps. He shot the series “Night Over New York” while sitting on the edge of a helicopter flying above the Big Apple.

©Vincent Laforet - www.laforetvisuals.com

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http://vimeo.com/115292381

Hyper-realistic paper art by Ollanski

Paper artist and illustrator Ollanski is a graduate from Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden and his formal education is in Biomedicine with a specialisation in molecular neurobiology. However, his life has evolved around drawing, painting and crafting since very young. In December 2008 he quit his PhD position at the Max Planck Insitute for Molecular Genetics in Berlin to become a freelance illustrator and paper artist for a variety of clients. His style is extremely precise and realistic so that you sometime believe you’re watching a photography before realizing it is paper. Ollanski is represented by Cosmopola in Germany and ArtAssociates in the Netherlands. ollanski1

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Interior Design Photography by Anya Garienchick

Kyiv-based photographer Anya Garienchick specialises in spatial and architectural photography while working for a lifestyle editorials shooting local bars and restaurants.

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Eva Kosmas Flores Lifestyle Photography

A native Oregonian, Eva currently resides in LA. Her love of cooking can be credited to being raised in her parents' Greek deli which they owned and operated for over thirty years. There she learned that food can ignite excitement in even the most reserved individuals. When she is not developing recipes or shooting and styling in the field, she enjoys tending to her garden, curling up with a good book, and traveling. View her portfolio on www.evakosmasflores.com evakosmasflores1 evakosmasflores2

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Costa Dvorezky

"Costa Dvorezky paints human figures with broad, luxurious brushstrokes that leave traces of dripping paint throughout his work. Though characters are at the center, Dvorezky prioritizes his expressionistic painting style over creating a narrative. Backgrounds melt away into abstract markings that transport his men and women into an imaginary space where they appear to defy gravity. Their bodies float, swing, and tumble with the levity and grace of trained acrobats and dancers." via Hi-Fructose costa-dvorezky8

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Famous Paintings recreated as Food Photography by Tatiana Shkondina

Leading Russian food- photographer and stylist Tatiana Shkondina recreates famous paintings with edible products that we use at kitchen on daily basis. Each photo required a lot of research in material and post-production that was made by Alex Tivanov

Wassily Kandinsky. Fruits and Berries

Pablo Picasso. Pasta and spices

Vincent Van Gogh. Peppers, lentils

Vincent Van Gogh. Wild rice, grapes, pasta, rice

Piet Mondrian. Watermelon, cheese, yoghurt, chocolate

Salvador Dali

Kazemir Malevich. Black caviar for Black Square

Gustav Klimt. Pasta and veggies

Hokusai. Salmon, rice and cha

Rene Magritte. Fruits and Veggies

Andy Warhol. Cabbages (in Russia "cabbage" means piles of banknotes)

Andy Warhol. Brussel Cabbage