10.13.08
Wedding photos done right (for a change) by Sean Flanigan. I honestly didn’t realize that wedding photography could be this elegant.
Wedding photos done right (for a change) by Sean Flanigan. I honestly didn’t realize that wedding photography could be this elegant.
A little about Photographer Graeme Mitchell:
“Born in Manitoba in 1980. Moved with family to various small towns in the Pacific Northwest. Studied Literature. Raced bicycles and raced and coached alpine skiing. Relocated to NYC in ‘05. Currently focusing on fashion and portrait photography. Enthusiastic about traditional black and white work, challenging his subjects, collaborating with his talented team, and not compromising. Is attracted to photography because of the inherent limitations and at the same time the immense possibilities of the medium. Believes in art, and, incidentally, love.”
Wow, there are some really amazing photographs depicting just how densely packed the city of Tokyo really is in the portfolio of talented photographer, Shintaro Sato.
Gorgeous architectural photography from Floto Warner.
A little quip about them: “Jeremy Floto and Cassandra Warner are principals in the New York–based photography studio Floto+Warner. The husband-and-wife team has received critical acclaim for their architectural photography. Their striking images capture not only the spatial dynamics of their architectural subjects but also the human and social energy and spirit of the place.”
Gorgeous images here. Just absolutely gorgeous. I can’t tell you much more than that, but you won’t need anything more.
I was sincerely just absolutely blown away by Christopher Herwig’s photography. He is able to capture the personality and essence of the exotic places he has traveled in a viscerally gripping way that really seizes the imagination. Honestly, looking through the images was the first time I started thinking that maybe I should learn something about photography and try taking it up myself. It inspired me that much. I was really glad I stumbled upon his body of work.
About Christopher Herwig:
“A Canadian currently based in Monrovia, Liberia and doing assignments throughout West Africa. Between 2003 – 2006 I was putting together a collection of images on Central Asia while living in Almaty, Kazakhstan.
I was technically educated in photography at Langara College in Vancouver, and my background includes professional work in advertising, PR and editing. While my earlier work experience was primarily commercial, much of my free time since 1993 has been spent on travel photography. This travel work has been showcased in exhibitions, magazines and on TV worldwide. I strive to produce clean and graphically pleasing compositions that document realistic situations sometimes playfully but still respectfully. I try not to limit my subject matter to what would typically be showcased; instead I include the many varied aspects of ordinary life that are often overlooked and try to highlight the charms and uniqueness of a particular region. Besides documenting different aspects of life and introducing an area such as Central Asia to a wider audience, the images are intended to entertain.”
The essence of cool captured on film by Christophe Kutner.
Is that a soda in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?
Mezzetty was established in 1999 by Martin Donnelly
Mezza V4 showcases simple Photography combined with Graphic Design and Typography.
Konrad Jakubowski is a fan of good coffee and whiskey. He is also a movie maniac. I actually share the previously listed traits with him.
He also loves everything NYC, even the 5PM rush hour. It also looks as though he loves his work because he is very good at it. His photography portfolio is flush with exceptional imagery.
There is some really beautiful use of color, form and composition in the photographic portfolio of Honer Akrawi.
There is some expertly composed fashion photography in the portfolio of Benjamin Nitot.
Really cool website combined with equally cool photography from the talented Ying Ang.
Beautiful photography and a massive quantity of it in the portfolio of Michael Wolf.
I am really liking the photography and the website that showcases it for the talented photographer Chris Woods.
It is, however, one of those sites that starts playing music right away, so consider yourself warned before clicking.
Ryan Fitzgerald has captured some very moody atmospheric photos that transport you into a silent space. You can feel the images as much as you can see them.
Beautiful images of beautiful objects from talented photographer Benedict Redgrove.