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Beautiful still photography for L’Officiel by Ingmar Swalue at Solar Photography. [ Continue reading ]
“I love listening. It is one of the only spaces where you can be still and moved at the same time.” — Nayyirah Waheed — Thursday May 28th — —
“A wealth of information creates a poverty of attention.” – Herbert Simon — Thursday May 28th — —
“The idea is to die young as late as possible.” — Ashley Montagu — Thursday May 28th — —
Beautiful still photography for L’Officiel by Ingmar Swalue at Solar Photography. [ Continue reading ]
‘In 2014, the Olympic Games will take place in Sochi, Russia. Never before have the Olympic Games been held in a region that contrasts more strongly with the glamour of the Games than Sochi… Between now and 2014 the area around Sochi will change beyond recognition. The extreme makeover is… [ Continue reading ]
A new and fresh Today’s Issue by mon ami Bas de Boer. ‘Inspiration is everywhere and in everything, all we see, hear and feel enriches our creative mind. We want to stimulate the unconscious creative process by giving notes on that what could be received without… [ Continue reading ]
The Endless Summer series in the new issue of VMAN (shared with us by Hyperbeast) makes me want to go back to Libya…… [ Continue reading ]
An amazing amount of beautiful downtoned colour pictures of Turkey, Egypt and Georgia along with some fine portraits by this 18 years old talend Rengim Mutevellioglu: Check here and on flickr. [ Continue reading ]
I love the rough and crazy style of Japanese photographer Shunsuke Shiga. [ Continue reading ]
With his clear use of colour and keen eye for detail, photographer Michael Hall shows us the aesthetic side of the climate change along with beautiful desolated landscapes around the world. [ Continue reading ]
Some really nice photography of an old press by NY based Roland Bello. [ Continue reading ]
Beautiful abstract and graphical aerial photography by Murakami Masakuni. It feels like strange stills of unknown and undiscovered lands… love it. [ Continue reading ]
A beautiful series of pictures by Phil Poynter at Art Department for GQ Style. Via Coûte Que Coûte. [ Continue reading ]
Some months ago I’d published the work of Monika Bielskyte. Her images made a huge impact on me, and it really fed my autumn feeling. Recently she started SOME/THINGS, starting as an online magazine, resulting in a limited edition publication it is a place… [ Continue reading ]
The images of professional traveler Swiatoslaw Wojtkowiak are colourful, refreshing and often with lots of humor. He photographed for CNN, National Geographic, Newsweek and others and received numerous prices for his rare and personal view on the world. I love it!… [ Continue reading ]
Some beautiful images by Ann Woo. Found at Tiny Vices. [ Continue reading ]
It’s the time of the year that the cherry blossoms are blooming. Hanami, or Flower Viewing, is not a common tradition in western cultures but I think I’m going to start it! Today I was so inspired by the blossoms the ‘luminous and beautiful yet fleeting… [ Continue reading ]
my favorite photographers of today is Stockholm based Martin Vallin. Keep an eye on Some kind of blog for friends & likes to get a clear and interesting view on is way of looking/working…… [ Continue reading ]
I like images of US based photographer Matthew Gamber who made this beautiful and simpel series of pictures of chalcboards. As an almost forgotten medium I think it deserves some more attention. — …Currently, projectors and interactive LCD displays enable presenters to integrate graphics rendered more clearly than… [ Continue reading ]
The Company of People is an international community art project which showcases a collection of work by Marlene Marino, Agnes Thor, Chiara Balza & Nicholas Haggard a.o. [ Continue reading ]
I love the strange crocheted spicies in the handmade cabinet of curiosity by Jessica Polka. Be sure you’ll check her flickr, etsy and supernaturale article. ‘These “specimens” were inspired by Seba’s Cabinet of Natural Curiosities – an early pre-museum that collected the… [ Continue reading ]
The beautiful work of Marlene Marino is featured in a Purple Book, the special edition for Purple Fashion Magazine #11, with her Cubsa series. [ Continue reading ]
Since the site update of Corriette Schoenaerts will take a little longer, and since I can not wait to show you some of her lates work: a preview. A fantastic series of pictures for Commuun published in Blend (shown above) and a… [ Continue reading ]
Fantastic images by Katherine Wolkoff. You might know her work from the series of the aftermath of hurricane Katrina or from her celebrated ‘Silhouettes’ series… She’s making the ordinary extraordinary. Love it. [ Continue reading ]