Massimo Listri’s work day probably has him talking to a handful of people, max. This is because the spaces the Italian photographer captures are so complex and detailed on their own, putting people in the image just seems to be
I know at least a dozen people who fetishize war paraphernalia, military outfits, religious fanaticism and the parallels to S&M. With the neat order, rigid structure, extreme power, and eventually the delight of pain, it is not difficult to see why.
When one thinks of a “modernist” space, one tends to think in terms of “above the equator”. Tropical space design has been synonymous with everything but “modernist”.
Rustic colors and a down home vibe drive Chris Court’s food photography. Hearty meals and heavenly desserts create images that definitely make you want to lick your plate. Deliciously messy foods are the most fun to eat and
All the stars are shining in the current issue of W Magazine, as Juergen Teller has shot a potpourri of Hollywood’s most gilded celebrities for the February edition.
The grit and gloss of the Hong Kong urban architectural landscape are on full display in Daniel Büttner’s series Down Town. The Berlin-based photographer/designer captured its angles and curves with his
The London-born and Paris based photographer & film maker Barnaby Coote is also very talented for retouching and CGI and these two series are some of my favorite from his portfolio. I love how set the foggy mood for those two personal project shoot.
Saying a magazine presents 3D objects in a 2D format is akin to saying water is wet. But Marie Claire’s latest accessories spread “Pop Idols” elevates this method in a way only comparable to Andy Warhol, sans the mass commercialism. Imagemaker Ilan Rubin both photographed and
It was around about a year ago that we were first introduced to the work of Anna Pogossova, and since then her comic and cutting edge aesthetic remains fresh in our minds.
Like many artists before her, Leonardo DaVinci’s Mona Lisa, the most recognizable and replicated painting in the world, has inspired the latest work of New York artist Andrea Mary Marshall.
Last time we checked out Diego Diaz Marin, we were loving his penchant for striking saturation and a vibrant palette, paired with a dose of the Spanish photog’s wit and irony.