Questionable food combos make for exciting photography. Created for food studio Etenschap, these playful frankenfoods were created by the Festina Lente Collective.
The zoo has been unleashed in the supermarket and Agan Harahap is there to capture all of the action.
German artist Thomas Demand builds life sized scenes in paper and cardboard models, inspired by found images, which he then photographs himself.
Sophie Delaporte, of the so-floaty-it’s-cathartic imagery (see here & here), lends her lens to the latest Comme Des Garçons / Idoménée Book. A mix of color-theming and cut-outs plays together in this well-crafted series.
Slowly becoming a household name in Russia, Kati Turkina’s artistic pseudonym Turkina Faso is quickly grasping the attention of the masses.
How beautiful are Anton Solomouka’s “photo paintings”?
Photographer Daniel Jackson has lovingly shot Saskia De Brauw in this editorial for the March 2013 edition of Vogue Germany.
Dutch photographer Lauren Hillebrandt’s work concerns itself with the ordinary and making it a bit more interesting.
New editorial in the March 2013 issue of Vogue Russia focuses on the classic theme of black and white.
Whoever said photography had to be boring, must see Carli Davidson’s new Shake series. Having worked in nature reserves, animal rescues and as a freelance photographer for Oregon Zoo – Davidson has used her passion for animals to seep through the camera lens. Why use humans, when animals make more endearing subjects to feature?
Aptly named after the infamous Stravinsky piece The Rite of Spring, that caused people to riot in the Theatre des Champs- Elysees, this editorial is rioting with flora, to the point where the models are placed with great care and precision.
British filmmaker and photographer Sam Taylor-Wood’s exploration of shared social and psychological conditions has taken her to the realm of the sad celebrity. For her series ‘Men Crying’ series, Taylor-Wood shot a bunch of über famous actors like Daniel Craig, Robin Williams and