We wrote a while ago about the work of Bulgarian photographer Adriana Gerasimova, here she art directed this beautiful ‘FAR’ editorial with Addminimal creative studio. Sumptuous make-up, props and lighting. Enjoy!
These Facebook-inspired images by Nicolas Ritter are a visual representation of the parallel world created by social media.
Meet Mr. Jimmy Niggles, an Aussie with a craft of a grizzly bear. Portrait photographer Mr. Elbank, along with the rest of his portraits, shot Jimmy and his beard ‘Barry’ bringing out every blemish and freckle with a unique use of lighting.
Ed Templeton will be having an opening reception for his exhibit “Memory Foam” which will feature photographs as well as a book signing at 5pm. The exhibit will be ongoing from January 12th-February 16th. Roberts & Tilton, 5801 Washington Blvd., Culver City, CA
Belgium-based photographer Filip Dujardin’s “Impossible Architecture” has encapsulated the imaginary, and removed the practicality of construction.
Check out Fei Fei’s model profile in New York Magazine, and you’ll find out what she’s known for - “cheekbones, eyebrows, walk”.
Photographer Bence Bakonyi’s Dignity Series is a collection of both impressive and striking imagery. Comprised of staring silhouettes, sparse landscapes and bleeding black holes, the pictures say surrealism in a set of photographs that don’t only excite the imagination but firmly lodge themselves in your mind.
Everyday icons and objects formed from matches burning brightly against a black background – not only is Stanislav Aristov’s Matches series oh-so-clever, it is gorgeous as well.
Madame Peripetie’s (real name Sylwana Zybura) Dream Sequence, created jointly with stylist Stella Gosteva and make-up artist Marina Keri, seeks to illuminate the dreamy phantasmagorias to which we disappear to in the night, creating characters that “radiate a sense of ever-lasting awe and reverence,”
The thought of traveling to space has always enticed the minds of mankind to awaken to a higher state, and we have been graced by more than enough Space Art lately to see this fantastical pursuit unfold in real time.
We have covered the stunning architectural photography of Nicholas Alan Cope before, now comes the joint creative effort put forth by the American photog and, fellow photographer, Dustin Edward Arnold.
For December’s Pop Issue of British Vogue, artist Alexandra Bruel created jewelry set design inspired by the pop art of Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and others. Editor Carol Woolton playfully adorned Bruel’s raw, plasticine creations with