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Interesting projects for a variety of mediums showcasing a really wide breadth of talent from young Tab Brown. Keep your eye on him. I don’t even know what to file him under.
Interesting projects for a variety of mediums showcasing a really wide breadth of talent from young Tab Brown. Keep your eye on him. I don’t even know what to file him under.
Netdiver has listed it’s top 100 (or more like 110) list for 2008. I am not always a big fan of ‘top’ lists because they are totally subjective and relative to author opinion more than audience but there is some good stuff in there and some things I haven’t seen before. Netdiver has been putting in the work since the 90s and always manages to pin down some great content.
Strange and interesting ideas circulate throughout the portfolio of Lausanne, Switzerland-based Fanny Ducommun, including some really great photography projects.
Gavin Bond takes pictures of famous people and somehow manages to make them look even more attractive and more famous. Really beautiful images of some really beautiful people. Money treats people well doesn’t it?
Beautiful photographs of really beautiful people in the portfolio of Chris Fortuna.
There are some amazing photographers working under the umbrella of the Julian Meijer Agency. Really stunning images throughout.
Kimiko Yoshida is a Japanese born Photographer who currently resides in Europe. She has some really unique and fascinating imagery in her portfolio focused primarily on portraiture. In particular, she has a series of self portraits that have been widely exhibited and account singularly as a remarkable body of work.
Photographer Simon Hoegsberg’s newest project is really stunning. The project is titled, ‘We’re All Gonna Die – 100 Meters of Existence‘. The image is 100 meters long and comprised of 178 people shot over the course of 20 days all from the same location on a railroad bridge in Warschauer Strasse, Berlin.
The end result is beautiful and an intense study on individuality and mortality. Its a brilliant idea and a beautifully executed.
I had to copy this direct from the source because Sarah Illenberger and her wild and wonderful work are no easy thing to put your finger on.
“Defining one category for all the work of Sarah Illenberger is no easy task. The forms the visual translations of her themes assume are far too diverse. What initially sounds quite abstract, in reality, is mostly practical in that her creations are not generated on a computer but rather by meticulous handwork, sometimes incorporating the most mundane materials. A story about love-sickness is visualised through an embroidered design. Variously coloured tablets are used to compose portraits for a magazine. And in Sarah’s hands, beauty products are given new life by being transformed into tourist landmarks. Whatever she creates, it is done with a humorous touch and a great love for detail. Each assignment leads to a unique work of art, sometimes visually enhancing the content of a feature, sometimes to be considered a work in its own right. In her Berlin studio, Sarah Illenberger develops concepts for editorial as well as commercial clients. She mostly works alone, but occasionally teams up with a photographer.”
Drop dead gorgeous fashion photography from Patrizio Di Renzo. Stunning images of stunning people looking stunning.
There is a really cool new set of images in the portfolio of photographer Branislav Kropilak titled, Garages. Beautiful imagery.
Another amazing talent I was reminded of while scouring the net from the almighty Booooooom is director and photographer Timothy Saccenti. His work is just wild. Really really cool imagery.
I have linked up Bela Borsodi’s work before on the past version of my blog and possibly even this version but no matter, it is still worth mentioning again. Some of it is very erotic but he is able to stage and capture imagery that feels and reads almost like a snipet direct from the artist’s imagination. Really original and inspiring work always worth a second look.
Disturbing, yet still amazing art and photography from Gregori Maiofis. His gelatin silver prints look like they are over a hundred years old and feel that way as well, but beneath the surface of each something lingers and sticks in the subconscious.
Wow, beautiful fashion photography from Kalle Gustafsson. Seriously absolutely gorgeous imagery.
Really stunning atmospheric put-you-there travel photography from Anton Shahov.
Really compelling and artfully composed images from photographer Kanako Sasaki.
Discovered via Picdit.