05.26.09
18-year-old photographer Rosie Hardy has captured some absolutely beautiful imagery in her short years. Her work is already beyond that of many accomplished photographers.
18-year-old photographer Rosie Hardy has captured some absolutely beautiful imagery in her short years. Her work is already beyond that of many accomplished photographers.
I can’t really tell you too much about Bartholot but there really isn’t a need to because the imagery communicates everything that needs to be said.
Beautifully atmospheric and moody imagery from Swedish photographer Anders Linden. Each image is a window into a dream.
I received one of those mass ad agency emails from NYC photographers Russ and Reyn today and most of the time, I delete those emails but I clicked the link because they looked interesting and to my chagrin they have some really smart and fun photography in their portfolio. Can’t tell you much about them other than that but their work does enough talking.
Yelena Yemchuk was born in Kiev in the Ukraine. At age 11, she moved to the U.S. where she began directing music videos and pursuing her passion for photography in 2000. It has been ever upward and onward for her since.
Loretta Lux (born 1969) was born in Dresden, East Germany and is a fine art photographer known for her surreal portraits of young children. In 2005, Lux received the Infinity Award for Art from the International Center of Photography. She currently lives and works in Monaco.
“‘The Travels of Bad‘ documents the travels of an idealist Machiavellian hero, guitar in hand, on a crusade to revitalise the arts of the culture capital of the world. Fuelled by equal measures of blind optimism and hedonism, the search for new ideas and exotic flavours takes our hero to a fictional paradise setting where this bizarre satirical action tragedy literally starts to unravel.
The Travels of Bad comprises a 48-page mini-novella with 17 photographic works and a 17-track album soundtrack. The exhibition includes a selection of sculptures and merchandise.
The works will also feature prominently at the JoBurg Art Fair from 3-5 April 2009 at the Rooke Gallery stand and the exhibition will travel to WhatIfTheWorld/Gallery in Cape Town to open on 27 May 2009 and close on 27 June 2009.”
Chinese calligraphy meets Jackson Pollock in the sumi ink sky paintings captured in photographs for artist Shinichi Maruyama. The end result of which is gorgeous artwork and imagery.
Ilya Plotnikov & Alexandra Zaharova run Doberman Photography Studio. Their imagery often tells a story while invoking a mood and a tangible sense of environment. Their remarkable use of lighting and composition results in each image being crafted as it’s own individual work of art.
There is some sexy but incredibly well-composed imagery in the Behance photography portfolio of Danny Griffin.
Glitzy, glamorous and gorgeous photography from Ruud Baan. The colors pop right out of the images and into your brain.
Freelance Photographer Max Hamilton was kind enough to email me his work this morning and I was really impressed by what I saw. I have held a fascination for all things Asia since I was in highschool, so I was immediately drawn to his ‘Modern China’ series. He transported me there with his imagery. He has a knack for uncovering hidden places that someone else might overlook but it is those exact places that reveal the true personality of the environment.
Weird, wild and wonderful photography abounds in the Flickr-folio of Tomek Bergmann. There is some really sensational work encapsulating a variety of moods and tones. Each image is thoughtfully composed as if it were a painting on canvas.
RJ Shaughnessy has some really moody, dreamy and atmospheric photos in his book that transport you emotionally to the environment they were captured in.
There is some stunning photography at We Are Involved. I have posted one of their photgraphers before but just rediscovered the site today and thought it was worth sharing again.
There is all manner of interesting things happening in the Flickr-folio of Estonian artist/photographer Sandra-Mandra. I wish I could tell you more but all I can go by is what I see and I like what I see.
Pierre Dal Corso has captured some imagery indicative of the fashion iconoclast. Cover those models with gloss and glitter, then glam on.