Seattle-based photographer Bill Finger- who worked earlier in his career as an assistant cameraman - uses his knowledge of cinematography and set design to create amazingly realistic crime scene dioramas. Each diorama is constructed specifically to be photographed. Like filmmaking all staging and lighting is done looking through the lens. Once photographed the diorama is then destroyed. Bill explains, "Through this process I create a temporary space, which like a film set, only lives on within the image.”
Based in Providence, RI and New York City. Photographer Rachel Hulin thought it would be fun to make her baby fly. So she looked to her son Henry to see what he could do. If you're worried about Henry's safety, you'll be relieved to find out that he's not in any real danger.
Danish photographer Per Johansen created a series of sublimely strange still-lifes combining food and plastic bottles. "Full", consists of photographs of meat, vegetables, pasta and other foods which are claustrophobically placed in various plasic containers.
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.
David Talley has changed the way of taking pictures. Born and based in Los Angeles, California, he shows with every single picture a different story, and the best of all is that you can be the protagonist of this story because you can feel the same feelings that he feels. He influences lot of photographers, and that's only possible because he is a genious. His creativity is from other world, and I know he will go places. Thanks for sharing with us your pictures :)
Beautiful landscapes by Robin Mellway talented photographer based in Canada. Their photos are taken with an old Nikon F3 and Fuji film, although he also occasionally use a Belomo Vilia and more rarely a Holga, Fuji Instax and Polaroid Spectra.
Rüdiger Nehmzow, born 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.
John Crawfordis 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.
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.
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.