Aurora Borealis is an 1865 painting by Frederic Edwin Church of the Aurora Borealis and the arctic expedition of Dr. Isaac Hayes. The painting...
Indian summer by Gábor Arion Kudász
Simple and beautiful. An innocent and creative summer of a kid simple makes you smile and experience...
Fabien Merelle ”Pentateuque”
Photos: 1,3 Bobby Yip / Reuters / 2, Frederik Balfour/Bloomberg
Peter Buechler - Untitled, 2011-2012, oil on objet trouvé, acrylic glass box
Illustrations by Henrietta Harris | Tumblr
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Fuji Color 35mm 400
Pentax K1000, SMC Pentax lens
JOBO C-41 color process
Los Angeles, CA
©2013auxiliofaux
(urban metrics)
Fuji Color 35mm 400
Pentax K1000, SMC Pentax lens
JOBO C-41 color process
Los Angeles, CA
©2013auxiliofaux
las ondinas (urban metrics)
Fuji Color 35mm 400
Pentax K1000, SMC Pentax lens
JOBO C-41 color process
Los Angeles, CA
©2013auxiliofaux
las ondinas (urban metrics)
Fuji Color 35mm 400
Pentax K1000, SMC Pentax lens
JOBO C-41 color process
Los Angeles, CA
©2013auxiliofaux
CAMERA OBSCURA BY ABELARDO MORELL
Photographer Abelardo Morell - “I made my first picture using camera obscura techniques in my darkened living room in 1991. In setting up a room to make this kind of photograph, I cover all windows with black plastic in order to achieve total darkness. Then, I cut a small hole in the material I use to cover the windows. This opening allows an inverted image of the view outside to flood onto the back walls of the room. Typically then I focused my large-format camera on the incoming image on the wall then make a camera exposure on film. In the beginning, exposures took from five to ten hours”. [see more]
VANISHING
Paraguay, Asunción based photographer Alessandra Celauro (see.me / flickr)
THE COUNTRY ROADS
Serbia, Subotica based photographer and graphic design Jovana Reljic
(flickr)
“Fascinated by the ocean, photographer Pierre Carreau is naturally drawn to the study of waves, their essence, their movement, and their shape. All of his work features the energetic life of the ocean as it crashes onto the shores, with every painterly shot more unique than the next. Carreau believes his photographs mix power with fragility and he says, “I like the fact that this energy comes from far away to be revealed on our beaches.” Carreau is able to document the beautiful light and shadows that shine along the surface of the water, producing what appear to be delicate pieces of glass that viewers will want to reach out and touch. Capturing such perfect moments takes a lot of work, and the artist finds that he needs to take hundreds of photographs to get exactly the right moment. But, as we see in his collection of what he calls “liquid sculptures,” the hard work is totally worth it as he successfully brings to us the stunning, crystal-clear details and transparency of the powerful ocean waves.”
[via: leslieseuffert]
BODYSCAPES BY LIVIU BURLEA
Moldova, Chisinau based photographer Liviu Burlea - “As for me - Life is a Miracle. Photography as an art has been a great discovery. A discovery to the sense of exposing the introspective nature of creativity by searching the never ending changes.”
INDIA LAWTON Photography
via: myampgoesto11
SMALL PEOPLE BY BETTINA GUBER
Germany, Krefeld-based photographer Bettina Güber
GEOMETRIE BY LORENZO MORANDI
Italy, Alessandria-based Architect, photographer Lorenzo Morandi (behance)
EYESCAPE BY RANKIN
London-based photographer John Rankin (tumblr) - “Synonymous with compelling portraiture, Rankin’s lens captures, creates and unveils icons. Rankin made his name in publishing, founding the seminal monthly magazine Dazed & Confused with Jefferson Hack in 1992. It provided a platform for innovation for emerging stylists, designers, photographers and writers. The magazine went on to forge a distinctive mark in the arts and publishing spheres, and developed a cult status forming and moulding trends, and bringing some of the brightest lights in fashion to the foreground.”
‘DECAYING FLOWERS’ WAS SHOT BY BILLY KIDD
Billy Kidd (tumblr | facebook) extremely talented photographer based in New York. - “When i was 6 we sold everything in a garage sale.I made an impressive $20 selling my He-Man action figures, Castle of Grayskull, G.I. Joe’s and every little thing. I thought it would be fun to put my money in a small wooden box and bury it with a small white string tied to it coming out of the dirt. I never found the money. We weaved around the US from state to state in an RV. I slept above the driver seat in a loft style bed, It was the coolest thing. Towards the end of our journey we went through Death Valley. A bag of ice cost us $3.49 in 1987. We settled down in Scottsdale, AZ.”
INTERSECTION | NYC-NIGHT BY NAVID BARATY
NY, Brooklyn-based photographer Navid Baraty (facebook / behance) - “Anyone who’s walked around a city looking up at the grandeur of the towering buildings knows how small you can feel amid such giants. I wanted to instead look down from those dizzying heights and capture a surreal and altered perspective on the familiar chaotic but rhythmic life below. While there’s undeniable beauty in abstracting architecture into angles and reflections, I was attracted even more by the unique character of each city that could still be perceived from far above.” read more
THE BLACK TRAP IN MUNICH BY ALBERTO SEVESO
Italy, Portoscuso-based artist Alberto Seveso (facebook)
CONCURS DE CASTELLS - PHOTOGRAPHER DAVID OLIETE
(Concurs de Castells | Tarraco Arena Plaça, Tarragona)
David Oliete (flickr) - Born in Tarragona, lived in Cardiff and Barcelona. Currently based in his hometown but available for assignments anywhere. Loves travelling, journalism, the mountains, his grandfather’s fishing rods and chocolate donuts.
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