Many of you can probably relate to our obsession with statistics. There is an ongoing unspoken competition in our office for whose got the viral touch, so we decided to materialize this obsession into a ‘Weekly Viral Report’ that includes the top post on Trendland.com, the most repined images from our Pinterest, and the most [...]
During the pin-up era of the 50′s and 60′s, Pepsi communicated using these beautifully illustrated print ads with slogans such as ‘The Sociables Prefer Pepsi’, ‘Pespi-Cola Refresh without Filling’, ‘The Fine art of Staying Lovely’… I’m sure you will enjoy these prints as much as I do.
Our ‘Curating the Curated’ Pinterest collage palette was inspired by PRADA’s Spring/Summer 2010 Lookbook, Brendan Fitzpatrick’s Floral X-rays, The Fairy Pools on the Isle of Skye, Scotland, Ashkan Honarvar’s ‘Vanitas’ Collages. Check out our post on Brendan Fitzpatrick’s Floral X-rays as well as Ashkan Honarvar’s ‘Vanitas’ Collages. Click on the collage or [...]
In ode to the fall season that is approaching, we thought the perfect ‘Curating the Curated’ Pantone inspired collage for today would be Orange. Inspired by the essence of the 70s and the elegant photos of Janell Shirtcliff photographed by Olivia Malone, the ACNE sunglasses and Nick Veasey’s X-Ray fashion.
Max de Esteban’s photography is always project-based and postulates an open question about something he’s passionately interested in. This series named Proposition One depicts obsolete technology products for creating and communicating art. The images have an x-ray longing to reclaim a mortuary quality, as
It’s is not the first time we write about X-Ray photography but I quite enjoyed the result of British photographer, Nick Veasey using industrial X-ray machines to shoot the most common fashion objects. Veasey had the idea of shooting these while dating the daughter of a truck driver who was transporting thousands of soda cans, [...]
Written by Laura Gonzalez Brendan Fitzpatrick’s inner creative spirit is balanced by photography. Loving both, its stillness and dynamism, he still finds room to be surprised by this vast language after being a photographer for over twenty years. His series of floral studies using X-rays are just a proof of this delicate approach and the [...]
I just finished reading a really nice article in the New York Times about spacesuits. The article was written in reference to a traveling exhibition of full-size photographs and X-ray images organized by the Smithsonian, set to launch next Spring. Shown here are some of the suits, x-ray images and explanations of each image. These [...]
We have been feeling the radiology/ x-ray trend for awhile now, whether it was flowers, humans or even toys, this kind of photography given us a different view on everyday objects. Well, thanks to the technology of the medical imagery 3D high-definition, the French collective project Lux Inside decided to
A few days ago I featured photographer Torkil Gudnason in reference to his Bourgeois Dog Series, but since then I have had the chance to peruse through his entire online portfolio and found a lot of great work. I was particularly captivated by this Floral series. It reminded me of Hugh Turvey’s x-ray flower photography [...]
After the X-ray Pin-up and the Radiology Art here are Hugh Turvey‘s x-rays of flowers. Hugh, 39, has been fascinated since childhood with getting underneath the surface of things, and its since 1996 the he first used X-rays as a favor to a musician friend who needed an image for an album cover.
Eizo teamed up with Butter, a Berlin/Dusseldorf ad agency to create this x-ray pin-up calender for 2010 (just released). Credits: EIZO medical imaging high precision displays for the examination and diagnosis of radiographs. Whereas craftsmen are showered with pin-up-calendars at the end of every year, this kind of present is less popular among medics. EIZO [...]