A beautifully timed shot - not a second too early, not a second too late. Florida-based photographer David Taggart photographed this and called it "Ready to Fly" but once it took its rounds across the internet, the public soon renamed it "Metamorphosis". "The picture was captured in Valparaiso, Chile where I was photographing the city's rich outdoor murals. As the man walked into the . . .
Splashes of Colour
Painted Images is a series by Los Angeles-based Alexandra Valenti merging photography and painting. She makes use of both of her passions to create a new world splashed with colour and personality, giving each of her vintage-style photographs a unique flair, youthfulness and vibrancy. Really pretty. via ufunk. . . .
Snow Globe
This photograph is brilliant - the wonders of mixing up nine explorers, a fisheye lens, a snowy mountain and a drone. via The Verge. . . .
Boxed Up
Talk about captivating. Throughout the years, we've seen countless different mediums and expressions showing the beauty of the human body. 'The Cube' by New York City photographer and artist Natalie de Segonzac really caught my attention and showcases naked human bodies in a completely captivating way. Contorted into various positions within a cube, both female and male bodies are photographed. . . .
Porcelain Creations
Finding a little gem that hasn't been yet been plastered across sites such as DesignTaxi or Colossal must be one of my favourite things ever. Reminds me of when you were a child sifting through sand on the beach and you spot that one perfect seashell. Through some Instagram stalking, stumbled across Pilar Rojas, a designer of porcelain objects and jewellery. Her photos are really lovely and her . . .
The Colour Blue
There's a little town in northern Morocco called Chefchaouen. Not only does it have a rich history and beautiful views, but the town is for some reason painted blue. The entire town. The colour was said to have been introduced in Chefchaouen by the Jewish refugees in the 1930s who felt that it symbolised sky and heaven (we agree). The colour blue caught on and it might've been a good thing . . .
Pure Class
This photograph is amazing, definitely not a sight that you would come across in this day & age. Victorian travellers on the Chamonix Glacier in the Savoy Alps, France, 1867. via Reddit . . .
Surrealism
Obsession of the day - photographs with a pinch of magic, dreams and surrealism. In a period of time where Photoshop skills run rampant, Ukraine-based photographer Oleg Oprisco's work stands out from the crowd as they are not actually artificial digital manipulations. Say what?! We have no idea how, but Oprisco carefully plans out each of these scenes and shoots them on his old-school film . . .
Animal Faces
Photographer Lukas Holas throws away the colour to create these amazing black & white portraits of his favourite creatures. These photos capture all the details and shine every expression, texture and feather in a clearer light, creating a kind of magic to each shot. via Indulgd . . .
Strange Fruits
Call me crazy, but sometimes when you walk past things - do you see little faces? Whether it's a bend in the handrail, the foam of your coffee, or pucker in a lemon. Sometimes it's nice to look down on a Monday morning and find something smiling at you. Sarah Illenberger creates her own experiences and makes her food into rainbows, diamonds and disco balls. The Berlin-based art director and . . .
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