Posts tagged “Photos”.
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.








Via We Find Wildness
Posted by Cecilie Friis Borup at 11:53 am on July 27th, 2010.
Categories: Fashion, Photography. Tags: Fashion, Juergen Teller, Photo Espana, Photographer, Photography, Photos.
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.






Via We Find Wildness
Posted by Cecilie Friis Borup at 8:33 am on July 15th, 2010.
Categories: Photography. Tags: Asger Carlsen, Danish, Photography, Photos, S. Magazine.
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.









Via Kitsune Noir
Posted by Cecilie Friis Borup at 12:08 pm on July 13th, 2010.
Categories: Photography. Tags: Abstract, Art, Frédéric Fontenoy, Metamorphose, Photography, Photos.
‘Islands’ is a beautiful photo series by Danish photographer Kim Høltermand.
His Behance portfolio is full of more amazing photos.








Via Cowlor
Posted by Cecilie Friis Borup at 9:34 am on June 23rd, 2010.
Categories: Photography. Tags: Behance, Danish, Islands, Kim Holtermand, Photographer, Photography, Photos.
Outstanding large-scale color photographs of West African Masquerade by Phyllis Galembo.
The photographs are taken from 2005 to 2006 and reflects the ritual adornment and spirituality of masquerade in Nigeria, Benin and Burkina Faso in West Africa. These portraits of masqueraders build on Galembo’s work of the past twenty years photographing the rituals and religious culture in Nigeria, Brazil, Cuba, Jamaica and Haiti.









Via acidolatte
Posted by Cecilie Friis Borup at 8:43 am on June 15th, 2010.
Categories: Photography. Tags: Color, Masquerade, Photographer, Photos, Phyllis Galembo, West Africa.
Beautiful photos of something as simple as horizons.
Taken by gzi24◎歌無岸.









Via TRIANGULATION
Posted by Cecilie Friis Borup at 12:03 pm on June 8th, 2010.
Categories: Photography. Tags: Horizons, Photography, Photos.
‘How To Be Alone’ by Nicolas Hance Mcelroy is a series of beautiful landscapes photographs.






Via and if it’s real
Posted by Cecilie Friis Borup at 12:15 pm on May 26th, 2010.
Categories: Photography. Tags: How To Be Alone, Landscape, Nicolas Hance Mcelroy, Photography, Photos.
Color Berlin by Matthias Heidrich is a stunning collection of colorful graphic photos.
There’s a lot more awesome photos in his Flickr stream.









Via Vectroave.
Posted by Cecilie Friis Borup at 11:59 am on May 17th, 2010.
Categories: Photography. Tags: Color Berlin, Matthias Heidrich, Photography, Photos.
Absolutely loving these wonderful photos by Canada-based Lissy Elle.
Upside down and out of this world!









Via We Find Wildness
Posted by Cecilie Friis Borup at 12:09 pm on April 29th, 2010.
Categories: Photography. Tags: Lissy Elle, Photography, Photos.
Absolutely awesome photos by Meggie.
She also has a tumblr.



Posted by Cecilie Friis Borup at 8:39 am on April 6th, 2010.
Categories: Photography. Tags: In Transit, Meggie, Photos, Photoshop.
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
Posted by Cecilie Friis Borup at 11:17 am on February 25th, 2010.
Categories: Photography. Tags: Bolivia, China, Dutch, France, India, Jan Banning, Liberia, Matroyshka dukker, Photographer, Photos, Portraits, Russia, USA.
Love how illustrator and graphic designer Ashkan Honarvar has turned these old photos into some new and interesting work of arts.
They kind of scare me a little bit.






Posted by Cecilie Friis Borup at 1:57 pm on February 16th, 2010.
Categories: Art, Illustration. Tags: Art, Ashkan Honarvar, Graphic Designer, Illustration, Illustrator, Photos, Spaces.
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
Posted by Cecilie Friis Borup at 9:23 am on January 29th, 2010.
Categories: Fashion, Photography. Tags: Federico Cabrera, Gilles Et Dada, Photographer, Photos.
Parisian artist Edouard Delage has developed some interesting vector based art pieces.
He has some great photo’s on his site too.





Via Wickedpaedia
Posted by Cecilie Friis Borup at 12:21 pm on January 22nd, 2010.
Categories: Graphic Design. Tags: Artist, Edouard Delage, Photos, Vector.
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
Posted by Cecilie Friis Borup at 12:49 pm on January 13th, 2010.
Categories: Photography. Tags: Art, Fred Muram, Kissing the Ceiling, Photography, Photos.
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
Posted by Cecilie Friis Borup at 11:18 am on December 25th, 2009.
Categories: Photography. Tags: 3D, Animations, Gif, Japanese, Photographer, Photos, Stereoviews, T. Enami.
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.




Via today and tomorrow
Posted by Cecilie Friis Borup at 10:17 am on December 23rd, 2009.
Categories: Photography. Tags: 3D, Ania Kuczynska, Kasia Korzeniecka, O Mia O, Photos, Sculptural Photography, Szymon Roginski.
Wow! This is such interesting photos to study.
‘Exploded’ is a photoseries by American photograper Adam Voorhes.




Via Fubiz
Posted by Cecilie Friis Borup at 1:30 pm on December 17th, 2009.
Categories: Photography. Tags: Adam Voorhes, American, Exploded, Photographer, Photos.
Gorgeous underwater photos taken by the russian born photographer Elena Kalis. I love the feel of tranquility and the bright yet watery colours.






Via Fubiz
Posted by Cecilie Friis Borup at 12:51 pm on November 23rd, 2009.
Categories: Photography. Tags: Elena Kalis, Photographer, Photography, Photos, Russia, Underwater.
Very very up close photos of some girls very very white teeth. Photos by Kutlu.



Via today and tomorrow
Posted by Cecilie Friis Borup at 8:28 am on October 21st, 2009.
Categories: Photography. Tags: Kutlu, Photography, Photos, Photoshop, White Teeth.