RYAN SCHUDE “VEHICLES”
Posted on August 26th, 2011 | Categorie: Life, Photography | By: pope |
Photo series of parked cars by Ryan Schude. Try to imagine the driver to each vehicle.
Photo series of parked cars by Ryan Schude. Try to imagine the driver to each vehicle.
Funny Tumblr dedicated to photoshopped photos of the riots in England. (via Hypebeast)
Nice b/w photos by Gabriele Rigon. (via whitezine)
Ulric Collette blends the portraits of two family members into one portrait… Interesting artwork…
Very nice photo serie titled “contorsion” by Khuong Nguyen. (Thx Katha)
Photographer Josh Cole, shoots gang members in London. See the rest of his work.
Odd but beautiful can be used to describe Jonathan latest project Metamorphosis
Via: http://designyoutrust.com/
Very interesting photo series of South African prison tattoos called “Life After” by SA photographer Araminta de Clermont. (via flavorwire)
Vivian Maier was a nanny, but on the weekends she would go out an shoot photos. She took over 100,000 pictures that remained undiscovered until recently.
See some of her images here -> http://creativedusk.com/vivian-maier/ and see the video to view her story.
Artist Jonathan Harris launched a year long project when he turned 30. He took one picture a day.
New York based photographer.
Thanks Miguel for sharing.
Visual mashup of 8bit and the real world.
The New York Times Magazine asked 13 young photographers to capture the identity of their generation using iPhones.
Concept Camera: The WVIL from Artefact on Vimeo.
Benoit Paillé took beautiful photos at the Rainbow Gatherings of the last 3 years. (via Behance)
FRAGIL #15 from elr°y on Vimeo.
Super sexy and stylish photos of Lindsay Lohan photographed by Steven Gomillion and Dennis Leupold for Blank Magazine May 2011. (via designyoutrust)
Matthias Heiderich puts together a collection of photo from around Berlin. His composition and eye for color are brillaint.
Via Abduzeedo.
Project 12:31 conceived by art director Croix Gagnon and shot by photographer Frank Schott. They have teamed up to create a set of eerie images using a long exposure and laptop to playing an animation. Via gspdigital.com.
Nick’s work seem to be able to capture the perfect moment. Take a look at his work here.
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