09.06.10
Photographer Hermione Hodgson has a trendy urban eye and is also not afraid to be bold with her use of color which always plays a strong role in her compositions. She is an accomplished artist having worked with some of the UK’s best advertising agencies.
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| tags: Art, Hermione Hodgson, London, Music, Photography
Spanish photographer Andrés Medina sent in his work and he has some beautiful images in his portfolio. Apparently he was a primarily digital man only a couple of years back but then discovered medium format cameras and made the switch to analog and has kept with it ever since with some gorgeous results.
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| tags: Andrés Medina, Madrid, Photography, Spain
08.29.10
Photographer Kim Høltermand has updated his Behance-folio with a new series ‘Tuve’ shot at Lake Tuve (Tuvesjöen) in Sweden. We were thrilled to receive an email from him as we are huge fans of his talent and any time he points and clicks something beautiful happens. He’s one to watch as a true artist behind the camera.
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| tags: Denmark, Kim Holtermand, Landcapes, Photography
08.27.10
Andrew B. Myers is a Toronto based photographer and currently a student of Ryerson University. He has a raw aesthetic that often involves washed out natural backdrops. It’s an alluring approach especially to someone like me who has a little bit of Colorado in their heart.
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| tags: Andrew B. Myers, Canada, Outdoors, Photography, Toronto
08.19.10
Photographer Kate Peters wrote us to let us know she updated both her website and portfolio with more of her subtle and contemplative work. She has a real eye for the world and knows how to gather both unique people and places within lovely compositions.
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| tags: Art, Kate Peters, Landscapes, Photography, Portraits
Missy Prince may not be consciously trying to ‘document America’ but the photographers keen eye has captured some truly wonderful images of just such a place. You can view the quiet, contemplative, sepia-toned Americana in Prince’s Flickr-folio and learn more about the photographers approach in an interview with Transcript Magazine.
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| tags: America, Flickr, Missy Prince, Photography
08.17.10
Photographer Mary Robinson has captured the current throwback hip aesthetic beautifully in her imagery. Her overlay shots are exceptionally well composed. Robinson is from Atlanta, Georgia and apparently she is only 17 years old. That’s amazing considering the maturity of her eye. She definitely has a future and it would be wise to keep watch for where she goes and what she does next.
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| tags: Atlanta, Mary Robinson, Photography, Retro
08.13.10
Photographer Jan Otto Schreiber bought a ticket to travel on a cargo ship to Australia last year and embarked upon a two month odyssey before reaching shore. While on board he photo-documented to trip in a series he titled ‘Somewhere Between the Shores’. The result is some beautifully contemplative imagery that will definitely pull the Mark Twain heart strings in the under-traveled heart. I’d love to take a similar journey but alas between home, new business and baby-on-the-way I will have to photo journal an entirely different trip.
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| tags: Art, Australia, Jan Otto Schreiber, Photography, Travel
I have written about graphic designer Klas Ernflo before and there is always excellent work in his portfolio worth looking into. I didn’t realize however that he is also a very talented photographer and you can bear witness to that fact by visiting his Flickr-folio where he stores his image exploits. What a multidimensional talent.
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| tags: Graphic Design, Klas Ernflo, London, Photography
07.31.10
Photographer Tim Simmons lives and works in London and Norfolk. His landscapes can only be described as ‘haunting’. It’s a descriptor that is probably to often used when it comes to something like photographer but it genuinely is the proper word to use when attempting to describe Simmons beautiful imagery.
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| tags: Art, Landscapes, London, Photography, Tim Simmons
07.19.10
Olivier Valsecchi is a storyteller with a camera. He’s not afraid to toy with cultural norms and his imagery is often simple but provokes complex thought. Although his portfolio consists primarily of portraits, I was personally drawn to his quiet dreamlike landscapes.
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07.16.10
Photographer and designer Elise has some gorgeous work in her portfolio for some very large brands. Her photography work is stunning and it’s amazing that she can keep her design at the same level. A true talent.
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| tags: Art, Elise, Fashion, Graphic Design, Photography
07.11.10
I am a little surprised I haven’t heard of Australian photographer Tim Richardson yet. He is currently based in New York and has worked for some huge clients. He has also recently published two books and his most recent film installation for the Sydney Dance Company is part of the Venice Dance Biennale in 2010. He is remarkably talented and his talent extends far beyond the medium of photography.
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| tags: Australia, Fashion, New York, Photography, Tim Richardson
07.05.10
Photographer Jeremy Kohm got his start taking surf photos while living in Japan. Later he moved to Australia where he spent time studying at the Australian Centre for Photography. He now resides in Toronto where he stays busy shooting for both advertising and editorial projects. He is affiliate photographer for Fever Films.
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| tags: Art, Jeremy Kohm, Landscape, Photography, Toronto
Russian photographer Olya Ivanova gets up close and personal with her subjects and captures them as they are with no added frills. The end result is often contemplative, completely human and personally introspective.
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| tags: Olya Ivanova, Photography, Portraits, Russia
06.24.10
Swedish photographer and retoucher Erik Johansson sees no limit to what combining image making with manipulation can allow the creator to achieve. In essence he uses retouching to turn his photos into art. Many of them are exercises in surrealism and are a lot of fun to look at.
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| tags: Art, Erik Johansson, Photography, Retouching
06.19.10
I am sure you have seen these photographs of Berlin by German photographer Matthias Heiderich before. I actually confused them with some of the photos of ISO50’s Scott Hansen. The photos themselves are just beautiful with both the use of color and refined composition. You can see more in Heiderich’s Behance-folio.
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| tags: Berlin, Germany, Matthias Heiderich, Photography
06.14.10
French photographer Stéphane Fugier primary focus is nudes and yet his imagination within that one simple confine pushes boundaries by intertwining his subjects with symbolism and environment.
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| tags: France, Nudes, Paris, Photography, Stéphane Fugier