alejandro cartagenalives and works in monterrey, mexico. his projects employ landscape and portraiture as a means to examine social, urban and environmental issues. cartagena’s work has been exhibited internationally and has been widely published in print media including domus, wallpaper, financial times, le monde, newsweek, stern, pdn and the new yorker. in this post: pictures of workers sleeping in the dumpster pickups. this entire series carpoolers sleeping is discovered in the future.
German
photographer Menno Adenhas shot a series of berlin interiors from an unconventional
viewpoint: looking down from the ceiling. The resulting images
lay out space in symmetrical compositions that look like assemblages stripped
of any kind of objectivity.
Clay Lipsky is based out of Los Angeles. Emmy Award winning designer/director, His unique visual style across a variety of mediums, from print and multimedia to TV and film. Clay Lipsky photographer focuses on the 50s, the years of unconscious atoms. A series of images manipulated to expose the banality of nuclear tests.
Born in Madrid, Spain, Daniel Beltrá is a photographer based in Seattle, Washington. His passion for conservation is evident in images of our environment that are evocatively poignant. The most striking large-scale photographs by Beltrá are images shot from the air. This perspective gives the viewer a wider context to the beauty and destruction he witnesses, as well as revealing a delicate sense of scale.
Series Sky, clicked by American , Eric Cahan turn the sky into a real watercolor. Taken during the sunrise and sunset in different parts of the United States, the photos are remarkable for revealing the nature at its most sublime. To achieve this result, Cahan used dozens of graduated filters traditionally used in the film, all to capture the changing colors and all its beauty.