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Deep Black and White by Benoit Courti
I didn’t find much information about Benoit Court, French photographer author of these beautiful and deep shots. » read more
Mariel Clayton and Barbie killed Ken
Mariel Clayton is a self-taught photographer. In an action figures shop in Tokyo she had the vision of the world where all those dolls’ stories happen, and she wanted to visit it and take photos. Her main character is the most famous doll of all times: Barbie, that after throwing... » read more
2010 in Photos
The Big Picture is a photo blog for the Boston Globe / boston.com, created by Alan Taylor. Incredible images, with a focus on current events, lesser-known stories and, well, just about anything that comes across the wire that looks really interesting. We selected 50 photos about this year 2010 just... » read more
The Wrinkles of the City by JR
Start from Shanghai the new project entitled “The Wrinkles of the City” by the French street artist/photographer JR. Shanghai, the last century has been full of ups and downs : from the Japanese occupation, the establishment of the Communist Party, The Liberation, World War II, the end of the foreign... » read more
3DD, the books of boobs… in 3D
A simple concept: a tribute book to women’s breast in 3D. Henry Hargreaves is a New York based photographer (born in New Zealand), in this book he finally put together his most important passions: photography and the feminile body. The 3D it’s a genius touch. » read more
Black and white photography by Nobuyuki Taguchi
Born in 1968 in Yokohama, Japan, Nobuyuki Taguchi first began his photography back in 1991, when he was studying Fine Art in Sculpture at University in London. After finishing his MA course in 1995, Nobuyuki soon developed a deep interest in Information Technology and he became an IT professional. » read more
Manga Inspired Artwork from Chris Scarborough
For the past decade Chris Scarborough has been creating drawings and altered photographs inspired by Japanese Manga art and science fiction. » read more
SurfLand by Joni Sternbach
After the first excitment about digital photography more and more people, professionals and amateurs, discovered or re-discovered their passion for analogic and old processes, just like Joni Sternbach, who uses a medium format camera and 19th century’s techniques, such as wet plate Collodion process ( tintype, ambrotrype, negative) as a... » read more
Totems by Alain Delorme
Alain Delorme, photographer from Paris, captures fascinating photos of bicycle carriers in Shanghai, China. The new Totems series by Alain Delorme plunges us into the core of contemporary China and its complexity. » read more










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