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The Adventures of Guille and Belinda and the Enigmatic Meaning of their Dreams. In her series “The Adventures of Guille and Belinda”, photographer Alessandra Sanguinetti documented the bond between cousins Guille and Belinda since they were ten and nine-years-old in 1999. The images show the vivid imaginations that fueled the girls’ playtime in the countryside on the outskirts of Buenos Aires and their journey through adolescence together. Sanguinetti not only captured the fun, carefree playtimes that the girls enjoyed, but also the tender moments they shared in between. Text by Canbra Hodsdon. Camera Obscura | Abelardo Morell. Human Error Series. Still Life of Celebrities Diets. L’artiste italien Dan Bannino a réalisé la série « Still Diet » qui rassemble des photographies de natures mortes faisant écho à la pop-culture et aux régimes des célébrités.

Il voulait montrer la terrible privation qu’imposent les régimes des stars et personnalités d’antan, en mélangeant culture contemporaine et classique. Beyonce Knowles – “Master cleanse diet”. Kate Moss – “Hollywood diet”. Charles Saatchi – “Eggs diet”. Luigi Cornaro – “Sober Life”. Simon Cowell – “Life enhancing”. Lord Byron – “Romantic poet’s diet”. Henry VIII – “The banquet diet”. Gwyneth Paltrow – “Strict detox diet”. Bill Clinton – “Cabbage soup diet”. Vanscapes Series. Alison Turner a fait la série « Vanscapes » dans laquelle elle photographie des paysages à travers la fenêtre d’un Van qu’elle a habité lors d’un road-trip solitaire en Nouvelle-Zélande.

Ses affaires ont été volées, elle n’avait plus qu’un iPhone pour faire ces belles photos où le cadre est délimité par la fenêtre de la voiture. Artist Creates Hallucinatory Portraits In A Series Of Stunning Cinemagraphs. Human portraits filtered through the dreamscape are what Chilean artist Jon Jacobsen explores in a series of cinemagraphs called The Present. These haunting, distorted images feature a subject who, like the dreaming woman in Fuseli's The Nightmare, is surrounded by his own unconscious leaking out in to the real world as the two combine into one freaky, phantasmagorical whole.

The figure in Jacobsen's GIFs takes up a pose that's caught between torment and trance, as the elastic imagery ripples into life around him, twisting the bodies further or complementing the fantastical goings-on taking place already. It's a mix of the visionary with the everyday, as still life objects rest in the shot—some innocuous like a bunch of flowers, others slightly more sinister. On his Behance page Jacobsen gives a short explanation for the series: "Animated images inspired in the present and how we feel it with our senses.

" It's the kind of present you might feel hanging after the third day at a festival. Klause Kampert's Water Erotica. Best of the Best: Francesca Woodman. "Things looked funny because my pictures depend on an emotional state... I know this is true and I thought about this for a long time. Somehow it made me feel very, very good. " – Francesca Woodman Francesca Woodman (April 3, 1958 – January 19, 1981), the daughter of artist-parents (her mother Betty, a ceramicist and sculptor and her father George, a painter and photographer), was an American modernist photographer who started taking pictures at the age of 13. She was that young when she took her first self-portrait. Woodman was fond of taking black and white photographs, oftentimes of herself, nude, and set in abandoned, dilapidated, dusty, ruined, and wrecked set-ups — with crumbling & peeling paint and faded & tarnished wallpapers — that she contributed a lot to the genre of self-portraiture.

Whilst some critics claim that her work is narcissistic, Woodman used to reply, “It’s a matter of convenience, I am always available.” Do you like this article? Spencer Tunick Photography. Le photographe américain Spencer Tunick fait des photos conceptuelles de corps nus dans la nature, dans des lieux majestueux comme des musées ou théâtres et dans la ville. Alignés, entassés ou très bien disposés, il livre un hommage aux corps et l’harmonie. A découvrir dans la galerie. "Perfectable World" by Sage Sohier. Sage Sohier’s project “Perfectable Worlds” addresses the varied ways in which humans create miniature realities in which they attempt to control every facet. We see an old woman in bed amongst dozens of dolls, a sculpturist in a confined space surrounded by his vast creation of fragmentary body parts, and a horde of parents bombarding a slickly dressed child. These hobbies that have grown out of proportion become life consuming, in each unique scenario Sohier captures a new way in which people might try to play god or seek perfection that the muddiness of our everyday life is bereft of. text by Cole Tracy.

Painted Photography by Kristoffer Axén. Nous avons vu beaucoup de peintures hyperréalistes qui laissent une image peinte apparaître comme une photographie, mais Kristoffer Axén nous montre l’effet contraire grâce à ces photos qui semblent avoir été peintes. L’artiste travaille sur les jeux de lumière et autres aspects techniques pour arriver à un tel résultat. Reflections of San Francisco Cityscapes. La photographe Angela May Chen a fait une série de photos de la ville de San Francisco, capturée à travers des reflets dans des flaques d’eau de pluie sur le sol. Elle crée une manière symétrique et inversée de parcourir une ville.

Sa série est à découvrir en images dans la galerie. Photo Series Electrifies The Wilderness And City With Vibrant LEDs. Bleu (2007) You’ve probably seen some of Barry Underwood’s wilderness photography, in which slivers and beams of neon light cut across tree trunks and glimmer beneath lake surfaces. The artist has been lauded for his natural-meets-synthetic work for years, but did you know he has an entire body of work which replicates that same approach in an urban context? In honor of his newest exhibition, Scenes, which opens at Sous Les Etoiles in New York on May 29th, we decided to document a few of his pieces which happened to find their way out of the hinterlands. In these photographs, the incandescence of cities and man-made structures is hyperbolized by vivid, laser-like hues. We also threw in a few of his classics, for good measure. At the Sous Les Etoiles exhibition, Underwood will be showcasing some of these old pieces alongside a newer, unreleased series of work.

Parade Field (2009) Traces (Blue) 2008 Orange (2007) Fish II (2003) Headlands II (2009) Ferns (For Francesca) (2012) Tesla (2012) Related: The Metropolitan Museum of Art Photography. Le Metropolitan Museum of Art a publié une vaste sélection d’images numériques à des fins non-commerciales. Les différentes photographies expriment de fortes émotions, chacune différemment. Voici quelques joyaux rapides de la collection de photographies à découvrir dans l’article. Head of Man with Hat and Cigar – Leon Levinstein – 1960. Daughters of Jerusalem – Julia Margaret Camero – 1865. Isambard Kingdom Brunel Standing Before the Launching Chains of the Great Eastern – Robert Howlett – 1857. A Study, No. 1 – Rudolph Eickemeyer – 1901. Kinder in einem Feriendorf – Martin Munkacsi – 1929. Street Minstrel, Gose – Shinichi Suzuki – 1870s. A Girl, Carmel – Johan Hagemeyer – 1930. / Unidentified Child Picking Nose – Walker Evans – 1930.

Sincerely Yours, Woodrow Wilson – Arthur S. Group of Thirteen Decapitated Soldiers – Unknown – 1910. Artist Blends Humans With Nature In Beautifully-Surreal Portrait Series. Spain-based artist Antonio Mora (aka mylovt) describes his artwork as "cocktails," amalgams of images found on blogs, databases, and magazines, fused seamlessly into the types of imagery that could only come from a serious lucid dreamer. Whether it's a forest melting into a woman's face, or someone's hair exploding into a slash of water, the dreamy portraits are tough to get out of your head.

Mora writes on his website that his "originality takes root in the merger, in finding combinations that leave in the palate of our conscience flavors of evocation and mystery. " The bodies-in-nature images contain the type of unsettling-yet-tranquil beauty that would make a variety of fashion directors lick their lips. Unlike a typical fashion photographer, though, Mora offers anyone the chance to have their own portrait manipulated into surreal forms.

H/t MyModernMet Related: Photo Booth Turns Your Portrait Into An Abstract Animation You Can Finally Be An Artist With This Self-Portrait Machine. Lee Freidlander's influential "New Documents. Lee Friedlander is a highly influential photographer who originally gained international attention from the near mythic1967 Moma show curated by John Szarkowski the “New Documents.” Friedlander’s images are highly distinct: American signage, fragmentary compositions interrupted by glass, mirrors, and bodies. His detached depictions of modern urban existence have resonated with generations to come, become an enormous influence on my of those who have come after him. His intense individual, diaristic, and compositionally complex photographs create a believable contemporary landscape where the imagination and reality collide. text by Cole Tracy. Star Trails in Singapore Sky. Le photographe Justin Ng nous offre des clichés du ciel pris depuis Singapour en longue exposition pour obtenir ces images splendides sans aucun effet spécial, utilisant simplement la rotation de la Terre pour obtenir des trainées de lumière.

Une invitation au rêve et à l’évasion avec ces superbes photographies. Kai Aragaki Photography. Agé de 17 ans, le photographe Kai Aragaki, basé en Arizona, aime prendre des photographies minimalistes sous forme de kits avec des suites graphiques jouant avec les formes et les couleurs : de jolis dégradés de fleurs, de maille de laine et de crayons, des origamis et des mots intelligemment associés à des pantones. Blue Iceland by Andy Lee. The Frozen Moments of David Talley. Hans Kemp documents Vietnamese motorcyclists and the things they carry.

Waterphoto: un extraordinaire voyage au coeur de l’eau. Miroslav Tichy. Une artiste immortalise la complicité entre des femmes et des animaux sauvages dans des scènes oniriques. It's not what it seems par Hikaru Cho. In Landscapes par Petros Koublis. Facebook. The dreamy black and white photography of Silvia Grav. Stephen Shore. Thomas Struth. Gursky andreas. Lissy Elle Laricchia Photography. Brice Portolano Photographe. Galerie de David Olkarny Photography. Victor Habchy. JULIE DE WAROQUIER ♦ Photographer - Ex-pressions. Le Monde d Eleowine. Matthieu Soudet Photography. Panic-pr0ne's deviantART gallery. Monislawa's deviantART gallery. Alexandra Sophie - home. L'incomplétude (2011) - Emmanuelle Brisson. Manu Fauque - Photographe. Galeries - ambredelalpe. Portfolio.sabinatabakovic.com. Robby Cavanaugh Photography. BEN ZANK. NataliaDrepina's deviantART Gallery.

Galerie de Manuel Estheim. FILM PHOTOGRAPHIQUE cecile baldewyns.

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