Toys by Avanaut
Avanaut has been photographing his kid’s toys over the years. The Clone/Star Wars action figures proved to be such a joy to shoot that he decided to put some of them on Flickr.
Awesome work!






Via Diskursdisko
Avanaut has been photographing his kid’s toys over the years. The Clone/Star Wars action figures proved to be such a joy to shoot that he decided to put some of them on Flickr.
Awesome work!






Via Diskursdisko
German photographer Oliver Schwarzwald recently did this series of photographs showcasing breakfasts eaten in different countries around the world.
The series was shot for the German magazine Feld Homme and features the traditional English breakfast form the UK, coffee, croissant and cigarette for France and caviar on toast with vodka for Russia. And also the breakfasts from Sweden, USA and an international.
The beauty to me, is that everything is ‘naked’ – no container, no cups, bowls, no plates. Just food.






Via Designboom
WOW! I am stunned by the amazing creative talent of Paris based photographer Oliver Rheindorf.
His client list includes Audi, Volkswagen, Peugeout, Sony Playstation, Mercedes, Lufthansa, Duracell and many others. Impressive!








Via Wickedpaedia
Truly amazing collection of 10 pinhole paper cameras.
If you don’t believe they are all paper, more than half of them are free and downloadable, so you can try your hand at pinhole-style paper photography. Read more at TheCoolist.










Loving these lovely polaroids miniportraits titled ‘Evolution is Convenient‘
Made by Tate Foley from Pensylvania. He makes art.







Via Flickr
‘New World Order’ is an excellent visual animation done by art + design studio MyORB, based in New York City.
Made for German photographer Martin Friedrich. Click here to watch the actual animation.




Via TypoJungle
For seven years Dutch photographer Jan Banning did these extraordinary portraits titled ‘Bureaucratics‘. Banning studied the cultures and symbols of public administration – the institutions where the citizens are generally confronted with the state. He traveled to China, USA, India, Liberia, Russia, France and Bolivia.
I love this kind of work!









Via iGNANT
Damn! This Persistent Pyramids series by Anatoly Zenkov really caught my eye.
Very interesting and original.







These Interesting math artworks really fascinates me. They’re done by Nikki Graziano who is studying at R.I.T. (Rochester Institute of Technology). She is both a photograher and a mathmatician (love that combination).
She really knows how to wrap a hyperbolic paraboloid around a good old shrub!








Via OK Great
This extremely vulgare photo shoot is from Tar Magazine.
I only have 3 words: Freaky – Fascinating – Fantastic!








You can read more about it here community.livejournal.com.
Via jannike viveka.
Art director Romain Lenancker did this very cool consumable page with the installation titled ‘Puzzle Game’ for Amusement magazine.
Photography by Gregoire Vieille.




Via Fubiz
I don’t have much information about this awesome photoseries by Eduardo Hernandez. But would’nt they make a fantastic summer editorial for a fashion magazine? Love the idea!



Via BeginBeing
I’m really loving the subtle yet very defining graphic duplications that photographer Federico Cabrera has done in these photos for Gilles Et Dada.







Via Look in art
I have previously written about 31-year old photographer Jaime Martinez’s cool gif-animations, and now I have once again stumpled upon more of his amazing photography skills. Read more about the Mexico City based photography talent here.
These photos are taken from Martinez’s portfolio. Gorgeous!









Via Look in art
Don’t question art – just love it!
This is the feeling I get when I see this photo series called Kissing the Ceiling by Fred Muram.






Via The Lunchbox
This really caught my eye!
“Paper Surgery” by Stephen Shanabrook & Veronika Georgieva.





In the late 19th and early 20th century Japanese photographer T. Enami captured these beautiful photos in form of 3D stereoviews.
A stereoview consists of a pair of nearly identical images that appear three-dimensional when viewed through a stereoscope, because each eye sees a slightly different image. This illusion of depth can also be recreated with animated GIFs.
Read more about T. Enami here.












Via Elastika
Gorgeous sculptural photography by the Polish photographers Szymon Roginski and Kasia Korzeniecka.
They worked together to create these images for the “O Mia O” Spring Summer 2009 collection of Ania Kuczynska. First they photographed the collection which they then cut up and transformed into 3d objects. The result was photographed again and used for the “O Mia O” collection.




How great is this Onion Calender? It’s printed with 365 image views of a sliced onion. One photo per each day of the year. Briliant!


Via Illusion 360
Wow! This is such interesting photos to study.
‘Exploded’ is a photoseries by American photograper Adam Voorhes.




Via Fubiz