Showing posts with label people. Show all posts
Showing posts with label people. Show all posts

Friday, November 16, 2012

Bobby Neel Adams



Family Tree is a series of portraits of immediate family members i.e. Father/Son, Mother/Daughter and even Father/Daughter, Mother/Son. Families are photographed individually and then sized and printed at the same proportions. The two photographs are manually torn and glued together to make one portrait investigating the visual DNA passed from generation to generation. No Photoshop. 


Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Roman Sakovich



The above portrait is part of London-based photographer Roman Sakovich's project, "Half," which highlights the drastic physical effects of substance abuse. Sakovich has created split images that simultaneously portray an individual prior to and post addiction, leaving the viewer with a stark visualization of the damaging effects of drug use on our bodies.


Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Lee Materazzi



There is a sculptural quality in the make-up of Lee Materazzis photographs, attributed to her studies at Central Saint Martins in London where she completed her degree in sculpture. The photographs are based in everyday life, though Materazzi transcends the documentarian quality of life to elevated concepts about living. The photographs take the mundane tasks and chores of our existence and express the way in which they affect our consciousness.


Saturday, September 29, 2012

Gwon Osang


Artist's view South Korean Gwon Osang is simple and creative. Builds his lightweight sculptures by taking hundreds of photographs of his subjects, he photographed people, animals and objects and pasted figures. See some of them below.



Friday, September 28, 2012

Lucie & Simon




Lucie & Simonfrench & german, live and work in Paris, France. Both are self-taught aritsts. Simon worked as first assistant to artists François-Marie Banier (Gagosian gallery) and Peter Lindbergh (Hans Mayer gallery) from 2004 to 2008.

“The characters in this series are photographed at home as they go about their familiar activities. The images show moments of intimacy, precious and delicate, that, beyond their simplicity, bear witness to everyday reality."



Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Martin Schoeller


Martin Schoeller, the New York based photographer best known for his tight portraits or “close up” series, remains at the forefrontof the photographic community. Working on both commercial and personal projects.
All images  © Martin Schoeller

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Monday, September 24, 2012

Brooke Shaden



Brooke Shaden is a fine art photographer living and working in the Los Angeles area. Her passion lies in creating new worlds through photographs. Her vision extends beyond the realm of the camera, creating images that resemble paintings and speak of an era that is not our own. Each image is a story. 


Thursday, September 20, 2012

Bill Durgin





Bill Durgin’s incredible ‘Figure Studies’ series transcends traditional photography into sculpting a piece of art with one’s camera. The images are the result of complex arrangements of the body parts which require extreme flexibility and contortion by the model to achieve an “austere effect contortion.”


Sunday, September 16, 2012

Heiko Waechter



Creative urban photography by Heiko Waechter, talented photographer who travelled around the world doing great series of photos in Singapor, Beijing, Bali and Taipei.

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Hana Pesut

mish & colin


Switcheroo is a dual portrait series by Vancouver-based photographer Hana Pesut. Accomplices are photographed twice, once in their own clothes and again wearing reversed outfits against the same background. The magic in this series lies in the similitude of the normal and affected versions that becomes distanced when their variances become more apparent.Check out more of Hana’s work on her tumblr.

Friday, September 14, 2012

Bill Wadman



William George Wadman is an American portrait photographer. His work tends towards intimate traditional portraiture in both environmental and studio settings. He shoots in all formats and in both film and digital. He has been a contributor to TIME magazine, BusinessWeek, Improper Bostonian, POZ, among others. His images have been featured worldwide in The New York Times, La Monde, Der Spiegel, Times of London, USA Today, and Corriere della Sera.


Thursday, September 13, 2012

Hengki Koentjoro

Frenzy, photography by Hengki Koentjoro. In Nature, Animal, Aquatic life. Frenzy, photography by Hengki Koentjoro. Image #384677

Hengki Koentjoro was born in March 24, 1963 in Semarang, central java, Indonesia. He acquired his knowledge of multimedia production at brooks institute of photography, Santa Barbara, California, USA.

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Rüdiger Nehmzow

Cloud Collection

Rüdiger Nehmzowborn 1966 in Ansbach, living since 1987 in Düsseldorf.

After successful apprenticeship as photographer and the study of communication design/photography at the university of Essen now working for magazines, advertising agencies and companies. Since 1998 with the photographers agency Laif.

Starting almost 20 years ago, mainly focused on photojournalism, editorial and portrait photography, he expanded successful to a project and corporate photography, earning an excellent reputation for his stable quality.



Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

John Crawford



John Crawford is a New Zealand-based photographer who did a lot of commercial work back then. He spent much of his time in helicopters and light aeroplanes, and became fascinated with looking at the world from a bird's eye perspective.


Matthias Heiderich

untitled by Matthias Heiderich (Heartbeatbox) on 500px.com

Matthias Heiderich, photographer from Berlin. Your style of photography is artistic architecture and landscape photography.

Kyle Thompson




Kyle Thompson is a young photographer from Chicago, Illinois. He specializes in fine art photography, creating his own surreal realities in still images.

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Clay Lipsky

clay-lipsky-photography-atomic-overlook

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.