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Guy Bourdin Biography. The Paintings of Pepijn Simon - Monster Children. The Paintings of Pepijn Simon Pepijn Simon was five years old when his teacher had his class listen to music while painting, and he distinctly remembers thinking it was the most important lesson of his life.

The Paintings of Pepijn Simon - Monster Children

The rest of school, he says, wasn’t as inspiring. LENS: Ryan Allan - Monster Children. Photos by Ryan Allan Cat’s outta the bag—Ryan Allan won the action category of our MC Photo Comp, sponsored by Patagonia.

LENS: Ryan Allan - Monster Children

To prove he’s not a one trick pony, here’s an entire buffet of photographic delicacies shot by the man himself, along with a couple cheeky answers to the questions we asked about his win. Random Darknet Shopper. 15.04.15Random Darknet Shopper Released, Ecstasy Destroyed Random Darknet Shopper has finally been released and is now back in our possession.

Random Darknet Shopper

All items were kept sealed and untouched except the Ecstasy, which was taken out of its vacuum-sealed packing. It was tested positive for MDMA by the authorities, and then destroyed. ISO Republic - High-quality, free photos for creatives. I was much too far out all my life - Leonora Hamill. Contact - Märta Thisner. Marcello Manso. New Surreal Landscapes Altered by Geometric Reflections. Brooklyn-based graphic designer Victoria Siemer (a.k.a.

New Surreal Landscapes Altered by Geometric Reflections

Illustrations Share Hilariously Relatable Adventures of an Adorable Bunny. Artist Kitt Santos digitally illustrates the story of an adorable rabbit who goes on relatable, uplifting, and funny little adventures.

Illustrations Share Hilariously Relatable Adventures of an Adorable Bunny

Ever since he started the Little Bunny. Big World. project, Santos has chosen to base the main character's ever-changing journey on his own observations, flaws, accomplishments, and daily experiences. Frederik Vercruysse. Beautiful photographs by Antwerp-based photographer Frederik Vercruysse.

Frederik Vercruysse

Tempo Polveroso emerged from personal work taken during Vercruysse’s time in Tuscany. See more images from the series below. Via Ignant Frederik Vercruysse’s Website. Pierre Debusschere. The Best Photography Books of 2013. By Maria Popova From Mongolia to Mars, by way of mesmerizing mines and Manhattan’s characters.

The Best Photography Books of 2013

“Needing to have reality confirmed and experience enhanced by photographs is an aesthetic consumerism to which everyone is now addicted,” Susan Sontag wrote in her timeless meditation on photography nearly three decades before the age of Instagram and the selfie. Book review: Walk the Line. The Art of Drawing. Walk the Line: The Art of Drawing, by Marc Valli, co-founder of Magma and of magazines Graphic and Elephant, and by Ana Ibarra, editor of Elephant.

Book review: Walk the Line. The Art of Drawing

Available on Amazon USA and UK Publisher Laurence King writes: Drawing has always been a fundamental skill and good drawing skills allowed artists to grasp the reality around them. At the turn of the millennium, however, the general impression was that with the wide availability of computers, scanners, digital cameras and image software, drawing would dwindle into a marginal activity. Annie Leibovitz - Photo Gallery. January 3rd, 2007 Annie Leibovitz Photo Gallery.

Annie Leibovitz - Photo Gallery

Guccione Collection. Basics of Photography: The Complete Guide. A juventude chinesa pelas lentes de Ren Hang. Multiple exposure portraits by Sara K. Byrne.  BOB MARTIN Sports Photography, Award winning sports photographer specialising in action and movement pictures. An Alphabet of Animals Carved from Crayons and Other Miniature Pencil Works by Diem Chau. Painted faces, scarred bodies, wooden guns and extravagant headdresses: Amazing photographs reveal the lost world of the Omo tribes of Ethiopia. Incredible photographs allow a glimpse into the lost world of the Omo tribesSome 200,000 people live peacefully and close to nature in one of the most far flung, yet beautiful parts of the worldPhotographs published in new book 'Natural Fashion: Tribal Decoration from Africa' By Lucy Crossley Published: 18:17 GMT, 16 March 2013 | Updated: 01:42 GMT, 17 March 2013 With large eyes staring out behind his brilliantly painted face this young child is a proud member of one of east Africa's most fascinating tribal groups.

Painted faces, scarred bodies, wooden guns and extravagant headdresses: Amazing photographs reveal the lost world of the Omo tribes of Ethiopia

The Elements. 18 Joyful Declarations Of Love From Newlyweds In Seattle. Creepy Taxidermy by Enrique Gomez de Molina. Enrique Gomez De Molina is an artist from Miami who creates bizarre sculptures, with the stuffed parts of dead animals. While taxidermy itself isn’t something new, what De Molina does is he mixes up parts from different animals to create a new one, a new species all together. The result is what some might call art, and others may find plain disturbing. A History of the Campaign in 100 Objects. From Herman Cain’s cowboy hat to Stephen Colbert’s super-PAC fun pack to binders, Big Bird and bayonets, objects became the visual sound bites of the 2012 election. Perhaps because there was a dearth of ideas, politics watchers and Internet mememakers seemed to focus more on things than in any previous campaign. So we thought it only appropriate to create our version of the BBC–British Museum series A History of the World in 100 Objects to tell the story of the election.

The pages that follow show the real thing: actual pieces of history, often given to us by the candidates themselves. Rick Perry lent us his Stars-and-Stripes cowboy boots, Jon Huntsman his beat-up briefcase, Rick Santorum his dog-eared pocket Constitution. Michele Bachmann sent the suit she wore on the day she won the Iowa straw poll. Incríveis nus de Acey Harper. Na série de fotografias No Limits, Acey Harper retrata em P&B corpos nus e semi-nus de acrobatas e artistas de circo em poses e locais inusitados. 365. Chinese families' worldly goods in Huang Qingjun's pictures. 23 September 2012Last updated at 23:27 GMT By Angus Foster BBC News, Beijing Amid China's tumultuous dash to become rich, one man's photographs of families posing with their worldly goods will soon seem like records from a distant era. Huang Qingjun has spent nearly a decade travelling to remote parts of China to persuade people who have sometimes never been photographed to carry outside all their household possessions and pose for him.

The results offer glimpses of the utilitarian lives of millions of ordinary Chinese who, at first glance, appear not to have been swept up by the same modernisation that has seen hundreds of millions of others leave for the cities. 1906 + Today: The Earthquake Blend (Part II) At 5:12 AM on April 18, 1906, San Franciscans woke up to a quick jolt. Fotos diversas captadas no momento certo (Parte 3) A Magical connection of the Human body and Landscape. Imagens históricas que contam um pouco das guerras. Lee Materazzi: Feels Like Home. San Francisco-based photographer Lee Materazzi visually manipulates everyday occurrences to create twisted, and often darkly hilarious situations inspired by ordinary things.

China's Outrageous Optical Illusions Interactive Exhibit. Davideluciano.com. Photographer Martin Schoeller.