28 photos étranges et surréalistes de Trevor Drummond
28 photos étranges et surréalistes de Trevor Drummond “Little Brick Box“, une série de photographies étranges du photographe Trevor Drummond, qui a décidé de réaliser un projet 365. Entre photographies surréalistes et photographies conceptuelles, Trevor Drummond nous offre ainsi chaque jour des images aussi étonnantes que magnifiques ! J’adore. Images © Trevor Drummond
Benedict Morgan Photography
Focus sur Benedict Morgan, un photographe londonien qui propose des compositions très réussies et des clichés inspirés et colorés. A l’image de la série « Painted Stripes » jouant sur les motifs et les mise en scènes, l’univers de cet artiste est à découvrir en images dans la suite et sur son portfolio.
LLAPSE – Une superbe métaphore visuelle…
LLAPSE – Une superbe métaphore visuelle… “LLAPSE“, une superbe métaphore visuelle sur les aspects positifs et négatifs de l’humanité, et son chemin sur la terre… Un court métrage expérimental réalisé par Julien Vanhoenacker.
Annie Leibovitz
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23 nouvelles photos sombres et poétiques de Diggie Vitt
23 nouvelles photos sombres et poétiques de Diggie Vitt Une nouvelle sélection des photographies à la fois sombres, poétiques et surréalistes de Diggie Vitt, un jeune photographe américain désormais basé à Los Angeles, dont nous avions déjà parlé avec “Flame and Gravity – 21 photographies de Diggie Vitt“. Diggie Vitt vient de terminer un magnifique 365 Project, dans lequel il a réalisé une photographie par jour pendant une année… Images © Diggie Vitt / via
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Les Jardins de Versailles Revue de presse Les jardins de Versailles- Co édition Albin Michel/ Domaine de Versailles Exposition " les jardins de Versailles " Aéroports de Paris Le Chateau de Versailles Travail en cours Marché de Tsukiji Le grand marché aux poissons de Tokyo Choanji Hakone Kiyosumi teien Tokyo Rikugi-en Ritsurin-kōen Takamatsu Saiho-ji Kyoto Nanzenji Villa impériale de Katsura kyoto Tofuku-ji Garden Kiyomizu-dera Oval - Tadao Ando Benesse House - Naoshima Mont Saint Michel Tour 13 Galerie Itinerrance Philippe Starck Chateau de Miolans Un des château prison du Marquis de Sade - Pour Albin Michel Selmer Saxophone - Série Référence Bird Krys Campagne affichage - Agence H - Direction artistique May Rochat Le Bourget Michel Butor Marc Bretillot ESAD "Design moi une race à viande" Tiquetonne - Paris Sebastien Gaudard Images ultra haute définition Maquette du Crystal Palace Cité de l'architecture et du patrimoine Jean Pierre Raynaud Projet Uni Dufour - Genève Edgar Morin Cité de l'architecture et du patrimoine Aston Martin
Top 10 Analogue Photographers
Analogue photography always had and still has a certain fascination as you still need to have some general knowledge about the act of taking pictures and the results are kind of unpredictable. Thus we love and admire photographers who are using film, transforming it into beautiful images. The following list of our ‘Top 10 Analogue Photographers’ is actually comprised of regulars on iGNANT, who are certainly amongst our favourite photographers. We focused on ten photographers that are all depicting a similar topic, succeeding in capturing the beauty of women. Though if you click on their names, you’ll be able to discover much more of their talent. Enjoy. Lukasz Wierzbowski Definitely not to be missed in this list is Lukasz Wierzbowski aka Neon Tambourine, a Polish photographer who proved more than once to have a fantastic eye for mood and composition. Cristóbal Escanilla Cristóbal Escanilla is a professional photographer and videographer from Santiago de Chile. Giulia Bersani Christina Paik
Animated Cinemagraphs of City Life and Nature
Strasbourg-based photographer Julien Douvier utlilizes a variety of techniques to create these beautifully meditative cinemagraphs of urban life and nature. He films and edits every image with an obsessive attention to detail, a fact not lost on several fashion clients that have commissioned Douvier to bring their brands to life recently. via colossal
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Cosmic Surgery - haser.org
Cosmic Surgery Since leaving University in 2010, Alma has been working on self-portraits, being her own willing and available model. More recently she has started taking portraits of other people and is interested in making work that has a disquieting or disconcerting resonance. Alma has always made things with her hands and now tries to find ways to combine her fine art background with photography. The series has three distinct stages. Origami is very meditative, you can get lost in the world of folding for hours. There is something quite alien about the manipulated faces, as if they belong to some futuristic next generation. With the simple act of folding an image Alma can transform each face and make a sort of flattened sculpture.
Andrew Lyman photography
Andrew Lyman is an artist living, working, and attending school in Savannah, US for the time being. Lyman is driven to create and learn from his daily experiences and his immense group of inspired friends. We unveil his Fleeted Happenings project below, as the most outstanding from his portfolio
Ken Hermann - Flower Man
Flowers are a hugely important part of Indian culture, used in everything from temple rituals to festivals and parties – and Malik Ghat flower market is the largest of its kind in India. Located in Calcutta, next to the Hooghly river, it attracts more than 2,000 sellers each day, who flock to peddle their blooms amid frantic scenes. Commercial photographer Ken Hermann first visited Calcutta three years ago, when he was shooting coal miners, one of the three or four personal projects he tries to complete every year. On that trip, the Dane, now 35, visited the flower market, and ever since held on to the idea of returning to take portraits of the sellers, their magnificent garlands often appearing in stark contrast to their own dusty and sweat-soaked attire. He returned two months ago, accompanied by a local interpreter, and approached various traders with a view to taking their picture. “There were different reactions,” says Hermann. some just wanted to be a part of the project.”
Gregg Segal - 7 Days of Garbage
Rotator powered by <strong>EasyRotator for WordPress</strong>, a free and easy jQuery slider builder from DWUser.com. Please enable JavaScript to view. All Images © Gregg Segal Artist’s Statement: “7 Days of Garbage is a series of portraits of friends, neighbors, and other acquaintances with the garbage they accumulate in the course of a week. Subjects are photographed surrounded by their trash in a setting that is part nest, part archeological record. – Gregg Segal Artist’s Bio: Altadena, CA Gregg Segal studied photography and film at California Institute of the Arts. www.greggsegal.com