Be A Kid Again by Tarik Mikou
Stunning artistic stylings of old photos by Montreal-based artist, photographer and graphic designer, Tarik Mikou.
‘Be A Kid Again’ is a tribute to classic pop culture icons.






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Stunning artistic stylings of old photos by Montreal-based artist, photographer and graphic designer, Tarik Mikou.
‘Be A Kid Again’ is a tribute to classic pop culture icons.






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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!








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‘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.




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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!









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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!








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







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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!









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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.












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




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A brilliant idea for the German TV channel ZDF. Using several billboards, the baseline “Your adult movies without interruption” really nails it.
Done by Kolle Rebbe Hamburg, and photographer Marcel Schaar.


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Why are clowns always a bit scary? Astonishing photo series by Erwin Olaf.








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Perfect execution on these stunning photos for Perlana by award-winning italian photographer Fulvio Bonavia.



This photo series of bodybuilders by Melanie Cleary really made me look. Fascinating.






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Gorgeous underwater photos taken by the russian born photographer Elena Kalis. I love the feel of tranquility and the bright yet watery colours.






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This tribal themed fashion editorial for the latest D Mode magazine is nothing but absolutely stunning! ‘Tribal’ is photographed by Herring & Herring.
Loooove the colours!





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George Rousse is a French photographer and installation artist. He likes to find abandoned places, because he sees them as blank canvas. He paints geometric shapes in them and photographs the afterwards. Pretty impressive!
Make sure you watch the video. It’s a small documentary on a project Rousse did in Durham, North Carolina.




Click here if you have trouble seeing the video.
I stumpled upon these really great, sexy and somewhat peculiar photos by Merkley???, who claims to not be a photographer. None the less, I am still really fascinated by the photos and love all the details and the bright colours.
Be sure to check out his website, which is in it self a bit peculiar…






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Interesting series of photos taken by the american photographer Andrew Bush. Alle the photos were taken from 1987-1997 and most of them in speed. The fun part is the little fact about the person and place of each photo. Check out the rest of the series here.




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