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Reflections of Paris by Joanna Lemanska

Reflections of Paris by Joanna Lemanska

Over at My Modern Metropolis I came across the talented art historian Joanna Lemanska who sees the city of Paris in a whole new light after having lived there for the last four years. Using her iPhone 4s, a Fujifilm x10 or a Nikon Coolpix, she finds a puddle or a shiny object like mirrors,...
Surreal Self-Portraits by Ben Zank

Surreal Self-Portraits by Ben Zank

Here’s a impressive collection of surreal self-portraits by New York-based fine art photographer Ben Zank who produces a new photograph every single day. If you like his work check out his Etsy shop to buy any one of the prints from his 365 days project. (Spotted via My Modern Metropolis)  
The LIGHTTAG Project

The LIGHTTAG Project

Photographer Pedro Dias and plastic artist Rica Ramos uses light projection technique with photographic direction to create stunning images in The LIGHTTAG Project.
Chinese Landscapes are Disguised Photos of Landfills

Chinese Landscapes are Disguised Photos of Landfills

Over at Colossal I came across the talented artist Yao Lu who creates images of traditional Chinese Landscapes, but the scenes are actually composed of photographs of landfills and other signs of urbanisation covered in protective green mesh. (Via Colossal)  
Pantone Food Pairings by David Schwen

Pantone Food Pairings by David Schwen

I am in love with Minneapolis based David Schwen‘s Pantone food pairings. I don’t know much about him but I know that he is a creative with a focus on Illustration, Design and Art Direction. If you like his work make sure to follow him on Instagram.
Photography by Antonia Basler

Photography by Antonia Basler

Over at iGNANT I came across the photographer Antonia Basler who explores the ways in which visual content can be organized using photography and materials intended for mass production. Through photographing images and materials acquired from Dollar Stores, I am looking to explore the ways in which a visual index can be organized. The intent...
"Follow Me To" by Murad Osmann

“Follow Me To” by Murad Osmann

Russian Photographer and video producer Murad Osmann creatively documents his travels around the world with his girlfriend leading the way in his ongoing series known as “Follow Me To“. Each picture is taken from the photographer’s point of view, and shared via Instagram, with his extended hand holding onto his girlfriend’s in front of him...
Courts by Ward Roberts

Courts by Ward Roberts

You don’t have to be into sports to appreciate the various courts captured by Australian photographer Ward Roberts. In Courts, his first book, Australian Roberts offers a masterful study in composition and color. His subjects are the public places dedicated to outdoor sports and games. Secondarily, Courts is also a portrait of six cities. Shot...
Intersection by Navid Baraty

Intersection by Navid Baraty

Brooklyn-based photographer Navid Baraty left an unfulfilling career in engineering to pursue his photographic passion. He was drawn to photography by its amazing ability to stop time, revealing unexpected details that the eye might otherwise never see. With this series of photographs titled “Intersection“ I suspect him to be friend with Peter Parker (Spiderman). No...
Celebrity Works by Maurizio Galimberti

Celebrity Works by Maurizio Galimberti

Photographer Maurizio Galimberti is a master of the Polaroid picture. In his series entitled “Celebrity Works” Galimberti develops unique celebrity portraits that feature grid-like arrangements of photographs. These mosaic compositions of famous faces are poetic expressions of the artist’s vision, in which he redefines the typical expectation of a photographic portrait. Galimberti describes the process...
‘Mirrors’ by Tracy Griffin

‘Mirrors’ by Tracy Griffin

Photographer Tracy Griffin and her series ‘Mirrors’ is about seeing something completely different in the ordinary. Therefore she created a brand new synthesis, mirroring various objects like hair, trees and other structures found in nature. Working on this project for four years, Griffin has learned that exact symmetry cannot be found in nature and allegedly...
Papersky by Florian Mueller

Papersky by Florian Mueller

I’m in love with the series “Papersky” by the German and very talented photographer Florian Mueller. The sky is changing. Constantly. As if it was never satisfied with it’s design, it’s color, the shape and texture of the clouds. Like a writer who is never satisfied with his sentences, words and ideas. Throwing away more...