Posts tagged “Photography”.

TONK | Taiyo Onorato & Nico Krebs

There’s a great deal of humor going through the photography work of artist duo TONK. Taiyo Onorato and Nico Krebs studied photography at the Zürich University of the Arts. Since 2003, they have worked together as the artist “TONK”.

From august 21st art gallery KUNSTAGENTEN exhibits the work of TONK in Berlin. More information here.

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Jesse Brew | Designer and Photographer

I love the look and color schemes that Jesse Brew has throughout his design og photograph portfolio.

The Alaska series and Olympic posters are just stunning!

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Emily Shur | Photographer

Los Angeles-based photographer Emily Shur has oustanding creative photography skills.

Read an interview with Emily Shur here.

Richard Renaldi | Touching Strangers

Touching Strangers is a brilliant on-going photo series by Richard Renaldi.

Complete strangers are asked to pose together with the stipulation that they must touch each other in some manner.

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SHIFT by Johnny Lucus

SHIFT is a beautiful photo series by 21-year old photographer Johnny Lucus. The colourful and blurry effect was achieved using a pair of recular paper 3D glasses. Johnny folded them to double the effect and held it over the lens. Simple as that!

Do visit Johnny Lucus’ Behance portfolio.

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Alexander Crispin | Photographer

This numbers series by Stockholm-based photographer Alexander Crispin caught my eye. All though it is not difficult to shot these still lifes, it is a highly meticulous process that takes time and the results are always really visual. Done for an ad campaign for the Swedish company SET Revision.

Reminded me of Linda Hundgren’s food campaign for Hemköp.

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Caleb Charland | Photographer

Caleb Charland is a Maine-based photographer who combines a love of scientific experiments and photographs. In 2004 he received an award for his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography from Massachusetts College of Art and Design.

Caleb Charland‘s extraordinary photographs are completely without digital manipulation and takes all pictures with a standard camera.

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Nicolai Howalt | Car Crash Studies

Car Crash Studies is an interesting photo series by Danish photographer Nicolai Howalt. “I wanted to see if cruelness also could have some beauty in it … I’ve tried to create an exhibition that was both breathtaking and moving”.

Amazing close-up photography that gives you something to think about.

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Justine Khamara | Cut Photographs

Justine Khamara‘s cut and collaged photography are macabre and amazing at the same time.

Justine Khamara lives and works in Melbourne, Australia.

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Juergen Teller | Fashion Photographer

Amazing photos by world-renowned and top influential fashion photographer Juergen Teller.

Currently his Calves & Thighs, a major exhibition of work by JUERGEN TELLER, is on view at Photo España, 9 June – 22 August. See more of Teller’s work here.

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Koen Hauser | Multidisciplinary Artist

These awkward photos by Koen Hauser simply just caught my eye.

Koen Hauser, born in 1972, is a multidisciplinairy artist, who works and lives in Leiden, the Netherlands.

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Andrew B. Myers | Photography

Lovely photographs by Toronto-based photographer and digital image maker Andrew B. Myers.

Andrew’s photos plays with both analog as well as digital techniques to achieve a certain look and sensibility.

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Le Mans Classic 2010 by Laurent Nivalle

I’m head over heels in love with these gorgeous photos from Le Mans Classic 2010 by French photographer and art director Laurent Nivalle.

I had a really hard time choosing which photos to show you guys, so make sure you take a look at the entire photo series here.

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Asger Carlsen | S. Magazine

I’m guessing Danish photographer Asger Carlsen really want to have the cake and eat it too. At least that’s my interpretation of these awesome black/white breast on butt photos.

This series was made for S. Magazine.

Asger Carlsen has a lot of other eyecatching photography in his portfolio.

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Frédéric Fontenoy | Metamorphose

Metamorphose is an amazing blurred and abstract photo-art series by Frédéric Fontenoy. The incredible thing about these photos is that they’re all on one photo, and that they’re made between 1988 and 1990. Pretty outstanding that he used this technique over 20 years ago.

Check out more of his photos by clicking here, though some of his other work is definitely NSFW.

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Pinar Yolacan | Portraits

Pinar Yolacan is a visual artist based in New York. She takes portraits using a variety of unusual and unexpected meat and poultry products to accesorizes her sitters with.

Pinar was born in Ankara, Turkey in 1981.

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Brooke Shaden | Photography

Absolutely breathtaking photos by Los Angeles-based photographer Brooke Shaden.

I can’t believe Brooke is only 23 years old. SO much talent!

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Charlie Engman | Photography

It’s not easy finding some consistency in Charlie Engman‘s experimental photography. None the less Charlie manages to take outstanding photos.

Charlie Engman is originally from Evanston, Illinois but now lives and works in New York City.

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Alena Beljakova | Photography

Alena Beljakova‘s photos has beautiful weirdness to them.

Alena is based in St. Petersburg, Russia.

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Desiree Dolron | Xteriors

I feel drawn to these dark photographs by Desiree Dolron.

The ‘Xteriors’ series have a stunning renaissance look and yet a futuristic feel.

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