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Double Exposure Portraits. Avec sa série « The World Inside of Us », l’artiste Dan Mountford originaire de Brighton nous montre l’étendue de son talent autour de l’idée d’une double exposition. Jouant sur les visages et les formes qui se dégagent, la série de visuels est à découvrir dans la suite de l’article. Kid-and-tiger.jpg (JPEG Image, 600 × 563 pixels) James Mollison - Photographer. 95 Pictures of Discovering Awesome Places Around The World | SnapyZ. 1_Emma_5-45_900.jpg (JPEG Image, 900 × 600 pixels) Les séquences photographiques de Duane Michals. Duane Michals est un célèbre photographe américain né en 1932 qui a créé, entre autres, de nombreuses petites séries de photographies racontant une histoire souvent très drôles et parfois surréalistes. 8b5f8490687dc41f3506bd4450be3765_h.jpg (JPEG Image, 500 × 499 pixels)

Steen.jpg (JPEG Image, 680x453 pixels) Altered thrift store art: Some personal faves. Unknown, via Reddit. Banksy, via Flickr user goldenticket. It’s a simple idea: Find some bad art, whether original or a print, for a song at a thrift store, then modify it to make, if not “better art,” then at least something that’s more entertaining to look at. (Is it the same thing? Yeah, that sounds like a productive argument.) Anyway. Etsy seller loudxmouse. Banksy, via Flickr user Darrell Godliman.

Reportedly Banksy, via Reddit. Banksy, via Flickr user poly_mnia. Banksy, via Flickr user SteeveeGee. Woodgill at Monocol’s Etsy shop. Did I miss a good one? Related. Home-surfing.jpg (JPEG Image, 1186x873 pixels) Lovers in a Dangerous Time. Jun 16, 2011 Photograph by RICH LAM/Getty Images Riot police walk the street as a couple kiss on June 15, 2011 in Vancouver, as the city broke out in riots, following the Vancouver Canucks loss in game seven of the Stanley Cup Finals. Scott Jones says he was just trying calm his girlfriend down after they both had been hit by Vancouver police when the now-famous photos of them lying in the street and kissing was taken in the midst of Wednesday night’s riot.

“They started beating us with the shields, like trying to get us to move,” Jones told CBC News in an exclusive television interview Friday. “We weren’t being aggressive towards [police] or anything like that. But eventually they passed over us. And that’s when we were on the ground. The National Post via @twatthumper & Tmac. : Irina Werning - Photographer.