Archive for the 'photography' Category

Grace Coddington

Darn, apparently every photo shoot I love is styled by this CD at American Vogue.

Musubi

Lovely portfolio filled with styling works and flowers. Via

Identity by Blanq

This is a chronicle progression of a woman. A woman who morphs from innocence to struggles, and back to innocence. From astate of purity, when there is no good and bad, to sophistication, which comes with seduction, greed, debauchery amongst all other evils that dominate the world.

America in color from 1939-1943

These images, by photographers of the Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information, are some of the only color photographs taken of the effects of the Depression on America’s rural and small town populations.

Double Explosure

Atlanta-based photographer Tierny Gearon is a little old-school when it comes to her magic and that’s what makes her work all the more impressive. In the series Explosure she exposes here film to two completely different scenarios creating a single unanticipated image of an entirely new meaning. Pretty clever really. Via

Anatomia Barocca

Another opus by Akira Sato, which is set in the zoological museum La Specola in Firenze. It houses 600 wax sculptures from the 18th – 19th century, the bulk of them made after dead bodies. A theater of anatomy, plague and death; absolutely fascinating and frighteningly well-sculpted. Via

Human pattern

Photography project by artist Claudia Rogge. Via

Pet cloud

Lovely photography by Michael Casker.

Laptogram

Laptopograms are images made by pressing photosensitive paper onto a laptop screen and flashing an image in a manner not unlike contact printing or photograms.

Rosanna Anson

Love her dreamy style, it reminds me of the great Tim Walker.

History Pin

Based on Google Maps: pin your history.

Kim Kyung Soo for Korean Vogue

Beautiful editorial photographed by Kim Kyung Soo for Korean Vogue sometime last year found on TrendLand.

Ruud Van Empel

51 year old Dutch photographer Van Empel has been working in the collage/photoshop medium since the late 90s. Famous for his digitally manipulated, slightly eerie looking pictures of children. Van Empel’s trademark pieces are picturing (mostly) black children in the middle of vibrant jungle or verdant landscapes. Via

Perou

Lovely pictures of Dita by Perou.

Monochromatic ballet squad

Jan Masny is a London based commercial fashion photographer who shot this beautifully inspiring monochromatic Ballerina series. Via

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