‘Cut Food’ by Beth Galton and Charlotte Omnès
Over at IGNANT.de I came across the impressives series entitled ‘Cut Food’ created by Food Photographer Beth Galton and Food Stylist Charlotte Omnès. According to Beth, the series was originally inspired by an assignment in which they were required to cut a burrito in half for their client. They then decided to take it a step...
“Nachtfluge” by Kevin Cooley
Nachtfluge by american photographer Kevin Cooley is a series of long exposure photographs of airplane light trails. If you like his work make sure to check out ‘Lights edge’ by Kevin Cooley as well. Enjoy.
ZOO PORTRAITS by Yago Partal
Zoo Portraits by Barcelona based Yago Partal is a brilliant collection of animals in clothes. The only sad part about it is that these animals have more class and style than I do The images are available as print here.
Photography by Ole Brodersen
Norwegian Photographer Ole Brodersen and his series “Trespassing” explores encounters between human and nature. Human-made objects are placed into a landscape, where their interactions with the natural elements are recorded. The choice of materials for these interventions is indicative. Using mostly found materials, like rope, old sail-cloth, and nails, which are joined by other, somewhat...
Trending in Japan: Superhuman Energy Attacks
So this seems to be the new photo trend brewing amongst youths in Japan right now. The trend involves taking pictures of teens who appear to be releasing invisible energy that sends their peers flying. The photo mania is especially popular amongst schoolgirls who started the trend by uploading images on Twitter and labeling them as...
Thumbs & Ammo Replaces Movie Scene Guns with a ‘Thumbs Up’
‘Thumbs & Ammo‘, the newest blog to go viral on the internet has taken some of the most iconic action movie scenes and photoshopped the guns a good ol’ ‘Thumbs Up’. Real tough guys don’t need guns, they just need a positive, can-do attitude.” Users can submit entries via email at thumbsandammo@gmail.com.
Street Portraits by Satoki Nagata
Over at Colossal I came across the Chicago-based photographer Satoki Nagata who has created a series of abstract, black and white street portraits of people caught in the frigid elements. Nagata lights his figures from behind with a flash using a slow shutter speed and doesn’t rely on double exposures or glass reflections as it...
Photos of young hitchhikers and freight train hoppers by Mike Brodie
In 2004, when Mike Brodie was only 17 years old, he hopped trains with this weathered group of youngsters armed with a camera in order to document their exhilarating existence on the roofs of freight trains and on the banks of the railroads. Since 2002, Brodie has covered more than 50,000 miles and visited 46...
Volcanic Lightning Photographed by Martin Rietze
German photographer Martin Rietze recently traveled to Japan and caught a series of spectacularly breathtaking shots of the Sakurajima Vulcano, as it spewed forth smoke, fire, lava bombs andelectrifying lightning, erupting in southern Kyushu. (Via Colossal)
Photographs of Porn Sets Without the Porn
Over at Featureshoot I came across the San Francisco-based photographer Elizabeth Moran who provides quite an interesting look at space and context in her ongoing series titled “The Armory” where she captures photographs of porn sets without the porn. (Via Featureshoot)
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,...

