After the success of Dan Mountford Double exposure article, I’m guessing that you will love the work of student photographer Olivier Moriss. Shooting with a 35mm camera, Moriss’ uses great double exposure composition, layering silhouettes with landscapes. The result is stunning!
Lissy Laricchia aka Lissy Elle is a Canadian photographer who creates magical, paused in motion surreal photos. She plays with the subject, likes to change the rules of gravity and use smart props, location and digital manipulation. Her dreamy photographs are certainly pleasing on the eye, taking you off somewhere for
How kids are reacting to the media?! A lot of studies show that children are overcome by major current events and headlines of our time. In this ‘In The Playroom’ series by Canadian photographer Jonathan Hobin, utilizing only kids props, created a metaphor for
This ‘Per Color’ series by Marco Ugolini reminds me of the Linda Lundgren series for Hemkop. In a different concept this series of photographs are displaying supermarket products divided per color. Taken in collaboration with Photographer Pedro Motta, both artist see the supermarket space as a space of manipulation. The attempt, in
Very simple and minimalist yet creative, the still life photographs of Spanish photographer Nacho Alegre are very inspiring. Mostly known for his fashion photography, all of the pictures featured here were shot for Spanish interior design magazine Apartamento, which he founded and co-directs!
Known on Flickr as Platonov Pavel, the Russian photographer shows us a unique series showcasing his talent as a photographer and designer. Full of moody and dark images but with a stunning attractiveness. With only a few props and great use of color, this portrait series is very mysterious and intriguing.
Love love love the ‘Y Tu Mama Tambien’ editorial photographed by Daniel Riera for V magazine Spain #8. Featuring model Dafne Cejas, with an amazing job by stylist Jay Massacret. Me Gusta Espana!
I discovered the wonderful portfolio of Philip Karlberg while reviewing the Elle Interior Series. Karlberg is one of Sweden’s most talented and prominent still life and interior photographers. Philip Karlberg’s visual ingenuity transforms a still life into a mystery, riddled with visual clues. His pictures often
A Dadaist collagist–turned-photographer, Erwin Blumenfeld began publishing his fashion shoots in magazines like Vogue and Cosmopolitan in the late 1930s. Working with print solarization and superimposition, and using mirrors and gauzy fabrics to divide photographic space, Blumenfeld transformed both the models and their clothes into collagelike elements. In Red Cross (cover for Vogue, above), 1945, [...]
After winning the Jury Prize for Photography at Hyères Festival 2010, Yann Gross has been commissioned this year to stage the creations of the 10 designers selected for the 26th International Fashion & Photography Festival Hyères 2011. Here’s the full series below.
Silver Metamorphosis is part of an ongoing project where photographer Yacine M’Seffar transforms his subjects from organic to metallic, this process brings out textures shapes and designs that a straight photograph often does not. He transform the subjects to jewels, beautifying things that would not always attract us.
Robert Overweg is a photographer in the virtual world, he sees the worlds of (first and third person shooter) games as the new public space of contemporary society and as a direct extension of the physical world. Here is Overweg latest series Flying and Floating.