Reed Young‘s photographs are full of emotions and narrative…Whether its a story on blind people, Mormons, the population of Barrow, Alaska or a retired sumo super star in Japan, Reed captures it beautifully. Also really interesting are his legends under his pictures, that give you a totally different meaning of the photographs you are looking [...]
Travel, Portrait and Advertising photographer Jasper James has some great pictures in his portfolio. Especially this ‘People and Places’ series, where the final visual is a juxtaposition of his subject’s silhouette and a aerial view of Beijing.
Just discovered Wyne Veene’s photography through his Haute Cuisine editorial. I went to check out his protfolio, and he has quite a nice collection of still life photography as well…
Its not always fun to be an Astronaut! Great series by Hunter Freeman.
I love Benedict Redgrove’s car photography, especially his Bertone series! He seems to really love car, because when he is not shooting cars, he’s shooting their factories and mechanics. Redgrove’s does not shoot cars like everyone else I have seen. He likes to discover shapes in them, play with lighting and
I’m loving Benjamin Lennox’s photographic style. His blurry/extended exposure shots seem to be his signature. His style is full of colors and great lighting effects that you may recognize from the likes of V, Dazed, Flair and Vogue Russia amongst others…
ZZ Top would surely shed a tear at the sight of the 2009 World Beard and Mustache Championship contestants. Texas photographer Dave Mead traveled to Anchorage, Alaska to capture these portraits of men with gravity defying facial hair. Fans of the bush-ranger beard or
How funny are Agan Harahap’s Super Hero series on vintages historical photographs. A beautiful photoshop job, that makes the super heroes seem like they were really part of the scene. It reminds me as well of Ian Pool SupeHero series…
The two things women love the most : Shoes and Flowers (and bags). NY based French photographer Michel Tcherevkoff had a revelation when he saw a photograph of a leaf he had shot for a client, turned upside down on his table and thought it looked just like a shoe. He scanned the image, added [...]
I thought these pictures needed to be in a separate post, since they are a totally different aesthetic from his still life photographs. Here you can have a look at the diary of Carl Kleiner, an inspiring range of photographic moments.
Carl Kleiner still life photography are superbly creative, even if its fashion, food or advertising, Carl has an impressive imagination. Be sure to check also his Diary photographs, those are pretty amazing as well!
Dutch photographer Hans Van Der Meer had the ingenious idea to travel around Europe to capture football (soccer) fields in the middle of splendid landscapes. I love the compositions, lighting and contrast of his pictures…