Ronald's Barbershop Elmhurst NYC. Case study images for Interband's Singapore's redesign and branding of Banco De Oro's branches in Manila.Photography, Digital Photography2012. Project Unbreakable. You may have noticed that Project Unbreakable has been pretty quiet lately. For a few months now, those of us at Unbreakable have been making some pretty big life changes, and we have had to figure out where Unbreakable is placed. It has been a very long and incredible journey, but we are saddened to say that we will be closing our doors. We will finish posting all the submissions we have, but after we run out, we are no longer going to be accepting submissions for the website (but everything will remain up – we aren’t deleting anything.) We hope you understand, and we are grateful for your support. A note from Grace: I can’t really sum up almost 4 years of doing this project and I am having a very difficult time writing this.
I would be lying if I said that the rumors from other activists about my integrity didn’t get to me. But that is not why I am leaving the project. Please take care of yourselves. A note from Christina: PhotoSeed | Bringing to Light the Growth and Artistic Vision of 19th & 20th Century Photography. Home. *NEW* Google+ Photography Hangout - Martin Parr *NEW* Taryn Simon. Snoecks 2012. Lauren Greenfield Photography. Freedom in Restriction, Restriction in Freedom. Heading East: photographers. Ferit Kuyas' Aurora I'm a big fan of Ferit Kuyas's work. His new book on Guatemala City will be out soon. I'm excited. I-Hsuen Chen I'm a fan of images of inbetween places so I-Hsuen Chen's project "Nowhere in Taiwan" is tailor made for my taste. The project which was just featured on Culture Hall is part of a series of projects all centered around finding moments of intimacy.
In addition to her professional site, I-Hsuen posts regularly to a photo blog. Carl Van Vechten James Earl Jones Eartha Kitt Carl Van Vechten, and Iowan, was a music critic, photographer, and patron of the Harlem Renaissance. Note: The Library server seems to fail regularly, so browse Livia Corona I'm a big fan of Mexican photographer Livia Corona. Ahmad Hosni I'm intrigued by Cairo based Ahmad Hosni's project Go Down Moses on South Sinai in which he tackles "eco-tourism and self-perception of ethnicity". Thomas Gardiner Richard Mosse Greg Miller I'm a sucker for a good beach picture. Need to get myself to a beach soon... p.s.
Cameras Travel the World: Disposable Memory Project. In 2008 British technical creative director, Matthew Knight, had a unique idea: start leaving disposable cameras out for the public with instructions to be picked up, used to capture a couple of pictures and then passed on to others. Called the Disposable Memory Project he was hopeful that this photography experiment would be successful. Would people use the cameras and pass them on?
How far would the cameras travel? Would they be returned? Well, of the 399 cameras released, the organization has had 31 cameras returned to them with pictures from many different locations all over the world! Pictures from each camera are uploaded on the website, so that everyone can watch their individual journeys in a memory of photos. Matthew Knight has a new photography experiment for 2012 that you can register to take part in. Above and Image below are from Camera 110 which traveled 13,529 miles. Locations: California, Virginia, Mongolia, and Florida Below Camera 159 which traveled 24471 miles. Breaking The Fifth Wall: Visual Essay On Our Perception. Yovcho Gorchev not only completed a masters in architecture, but a masters in film design as well. These combined interests of design and film have led him to become a narrative driven, mixed media artist.
His latest endeavor, Breaking The Fifth Wall, entails Gorchev creating mind-blowing images in the GIF platform and using them to posit new theories of human perception, the diminishing value of physical space, and sensory experiments of a metaphysical nature. As an artist, Yovcho is inspired by characters, spaces, systems and atmospheres navigated through surreal scenarios and unlikely narratives. He is inspired by the dreamlike landscape of the mind, and the narratives formed by those parts of life we are not always aware of being present. His intention with his art is to intensify, fantasize, speculate and aestheticize the idiosyncratic, as well as the dreamlike qualities of our everyday lives.
When viewing the images, keep this in mind: via: The Creators Project. [Doha] Workers | A SERIES OF OBSERVATIONS. Landscape Photography Melts into Color Fields. See Also An Entire Film in One Frame: Movie Bar Code Schlaug has been exhibiting his work since way back in 1982. The photographs we bring you here are atypical of his normal series’: he rarely uses digital methods in his work. Over the years his subjects have revolved around capturing architecture and his travels centered mainly in sunny Spain. The body of work has a straight forward honesty that allows the subjects to largely speak for themselves, un-burdened by stylistic messages from the artist. If you’re interested in seeing more of his work, you’ll find a large body of work at robertschlaug.de.
ᔥ lustik Known in some circles as the most amazing man in the universe, he once saved an entire family of muskrats from a sinking, fire engulfed steamboat while recovering from two broken arms relating to a botched no-chute wingsuit landing in North Korea. Photo Surgery: Fusing Faces (WITHOUT PHOTOSHOP) At a first glance, it would seem that the photographs of Bobby Neel Adams are just another Photoshop project, but they were actually done using a technique that the artist calls “photo surgery”. Adams has been using this photomontage method which involves altering pictures through “manual excision, collage, and sometimes defacing of the subject” since the late 80’s.
He has used this practice in three of his most popular collections: Couples, Family Tree, and Age Maps. In the Age Maps Collection, Adams fuses a childhood photo with a current photo of the same person. The torn edge represents a jump-of-time which bridges the two photos together. Adams’ purpose for this collection is to “telescope the slow process of aging into a single picture.” Bobby Neel Adams‘ work has awarded him several grants and has been displayed both nationally and internationally.
Age Maps: Couples (Lead Photo is also from this collection): Family Tree: Photo Splicing The Family Genetics. Have you ever wondered what parent you look more like? Whose eyes do you have, what about your nose, or your chin? Maybe you think you and your siblings look nothing alike. What better way to see your comparisons than a spliced photo of the two of you. Someone in your distant family that you’ve never met could share your same features. You and a friend or a neighbor can appear to look so similar that some say, “you must’ve been separated at birth” after viewing a spliced photograph.
See Also Photo Surgery - Fusing Faces (without Photoshop) Most of us have seen what you can do with a simple morphing program, such as Morpheus Software and Make Me Babies. Above: Twins Alex & Sandrine, 20 Below: Son / Father: Nathan, age 6 & Ulrich, 32 (creator of these great photographs) Daughter / Mother: Marie-Pier, 18 & N’sira, 49 Daughter / Father: Amelie, 33 & Daniel, 60 Sisters: Anne-Sophie, 19 & Pascale, 16 Father / Son: Denis, 53 and William, 28 Sister / Brother: Karine, Dany & XX years, 25 years. PAINTING WITH LIGHT AND FIRE.
I’m going to get this out of the way right here in the beginning: none of these flashy, surreal photographs where Photoshopped. UK based light artist Ian Hobson, who humorously and humbly calls his work “Waving Torches at Things,” creates some of the best images we’ve ever seen in light painting. His newest works exude a flowing, painterly, yet digital aura, coloring the abandoned buildings he often uses as his art space with vibrant dashes and swooshes of light.
His images are created using very long photographic exposures, capturing the paths of the home-made “torches” he waves before the camera. He uses everything from lightsaber like cathode light tubes, to LEDs and spinning strings of flaming wool. His first attempts at light painting involved creating floating spheres, which still find their way into many of his works. Below is just a small sampling of his vast collection of photographs, you can see more at his website and over a thousand (!) An glimpse of Hobson at “work”: The Past in Color: Bringing Old Photographs to Life. Did you ever stop to think that the black and white photographed world of the past actually occurred in color just like today? Sanna Dullaway, an artist from Sweden, gave us a glimpse of what this colorful world looked like. Dullaway took old, iconic pictures and colorized them using Photoshop. She cleaned up the photos and converted them from black and white to her own interpretation of what the colors may have looked like.
“I did not want to ‘improve’ nor ‘replace’ the photos I DID colourize as some of you may think. I just wanted to show you a new perspective of the black & white old world, it used to be in colour, too. With the colorization of these photos Dullaway gives us a glimpse of the world as it actually was before. Dullaway doesn’t just work with iconic photographs: she recently started a restoring and coloring business for clients who want their old family photos reworked.
Via: Imgur Photo Gallery. 50 Year Old Photos Transformed Into Surreal GIFs. Designer and artist Cari Vander Yacht works for the well known advertising company Wieden+Kennedy by day… but by night she paints and works on experimental projects like this wonderfully surreal series “TGIMGIF” (Thank God It’s Monday’s Graphics Interchange Format). Wanna make these images extra poppin? Play this track while you do your viewing: Thanks to Cari Vander Yacht. More TGIMGIF here. Via: It’s Nice That I’m a small town kid from New England turned New Yorker. IPG PROJECT. Home. Lil´luminations. Guillaume Herbaut Photography. Works by AnaStasia Rudenko . Documentary photography. ZHANGXIAO PHOTOGRAPHY. Hey, Hot Shot! - Fall HHS! Winner: Juliana Beasley. Paddy's Mother's Wig by Fall 2006 Hot Shot Juliana Beasley Juliana Beasley Currently residing in: Jersey City, NJ Website: Work Statement: The people in these photographs are largely disregarded: the poor, the elderly, the mentally ill, alcoholics, or drug addicts.
They live in a close- knit community along the boardwalk of the Rockaways. I became accepted with my camera in hand. I feel compelled to photograph the people I've met in the Rockaways with the same honor and clarity I would bestow upon my own parents. This project confronts various levels of marginalization. Bio: Juliana Beasley was born in Philadelphia, PA, USA, on August 16, 1967. Her work has appeared in many major publications, including American Photo and The New Yorker in the US, and Max in Germany.
When not working she is dancing with her dog, Moishe in Jersey City. Astrid Kruse Jensen. Synaptic Stimuli. Photos, Photographers, and Picture Paraphernalia from All Corners of the Globe | VICE Photos | United States. Jaimie Warren at The Hole: The Exclusive VICE Preview Here's an exclusive VICE preview of new work by Jaimie Warren from her second show at The Hole, which opens tonight. If You're Sick of Hearing About Ukraine, Try Living There In Donbas, Eastern Ukraine, you spend the day hacking away inside a pitch-black, kilometer-deep tar hole, breathing in exposed coal and methane.
Why Are So Many Girls Wearing Cat Makeup on Tinder? Like many single, hot-blooded, smart phone-enabled men, I am on Tinder. A strange trend has come to the surface, rising above the Friday night outfit, the bikini picture, the cleavage selfie, the business suit, the goofy face, the model pose, and the picture with pets—girls in ca… Taking Photos of Jihadis in Battle Isn't As Easy As It Used to Be When Robert Nickelsberg began his career as a photojournalist, all it took to embed with the mujahideen was a phone call to their PR representative.
Photography and Surrealism | Thematic Essay. 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. Yokobe Masaki aka YKBX : Director / Motion Graphics Designer / Illustrator. 500 Photographers. I heart photograph. Contemporary photography magazine. Martin Parr Photographer. Magnum Photos. GUP - Guide to Unique Photography.
Saul Leiter. Martijn van de Griendt. I love you forever 3. Boek. An Ode to a Family I love You forever Inge van Iersel Photography. PIETER HUGO - Photographer. RICHARD ROSS.