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Junkyard Spotting

April 4, 2014 By Shermaine Leave a Comment

A great photo of tyres about to be burned in a cement factory, by aerial photographer Klaus Leidorf: Check out the high-res on his Flickr. . . .

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Filed Under: Interesting Finds, Photography Tagged With: aerial photography, birds eye, cement factory, Flickr, high resolution, Klaus Leidorf, tyres

Dancing with Flour

April 1, 2014 By Shermaine Leave a Comment

So you imagine a little toddler who found an open drawer (bad idea), pulls out the bag of flour, proceeds to throw it around, and shuffles around in it a little. Dancing with flour. But no. As adorable as that might sound, French photographer Ludovic Florent trumps it with his photographic series titled Poussière d’étoiles. Dancers are shown in their full glory by adding flour to showcase the . . .

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Filed Under: Art, Interesting Finds, Photography Tagged With: dance, effect, flour, French, graceful, human body, Ludovic Florent, move, movement, nude, Poussière d’étoiles, series, sport

Villages of the World

March 23, 2014 By Shermaine Leave a Comment

"There are too many places to travel to, and way too little time" - something that you'll hear yourself saying if you're one of the travel bugs, a group of those who can't stay still. The ones who are itching to get on a plane and explore a new world after being in one spot for what seems to be too months. But even then, the first destinations that normally come to mind are all the big cities we . . .

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Filed Under: Interesting Finds, Photography, Travel Tagged With: architecture, beautiful, cities, countries, landscape, scenery, towns, travel bug, unique, villages

Photo of the Day

March 21, 2014 By Shermaine Leave a Comment

PIGEON STAIRS by Stefan Holl. . . .

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Filed Under: Interesting Finds, Photography Tagged With: black & white, capture, moment, monochrome, photo of the day, pigeon, stairs, Stephen Holl, TGIF

Childhood Attachments

March 20, 2014 By Shermaine Leave a Comment

Have a childhood toy that you loved to bits? Well, apparently you are not alone. In his book 'Much Loved', Mark Nixon went around and documented stuffed animals that have been treasured and lost, used and occasionally abused, but never forgotten. The idea of snapping these photos on his Nikon began after noticing his son’s devotion to his stuffed Peter Rabbit. “I was struck by … the way he . . .

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Filed Under: Community, Interesting Finds, Photography Tagged With: affection, childhood memories, emotional attachment, love, Mark Nixon, obsession, stories, stuffed animals, tales, toy

Grapefruit Pop Art

March 15, 2014 By Shermaine Leave a Comment

Leta Sobierajski is a Designer and Art Director who puts a refreshing twist on pop art with her wacky still life and modern interpretations of everyday objects. She combines design, photography, art and styling to create both pieces for print and motion. Through her use of mixed mediums, great colours and playful compositions, she has created a series of photographs that do not fail to please. . . .

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Filed Under: Food, Interesting Finds, Photography Tagged With: colours, decor, eye catching, food art, graphics design, home, mixed mediums, modern, pop art, still life, styling

Got Milk?

March 14, 2014 By Shermaine Leave a Comment

Not exactly the well-known 'Got Milk?' campaign but close enough...these images use the same dairy product. Jaroslav Wieczorkiewicz published three awesome projects on Behance, showing photo-manipulations of models with dresses made of milk.   A little eyecandy for the men; the details are brilliant. For those in London and would like to learn the tricks of the trade, there's a 2-day MILK . . .

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Filed Under: Interesting Finds, Photography Tagged With: eyecandy, Got Milk, Jaroslav Wieczorkiewicz, models, nude, photo manipulations, post-production, retouching

Painted Faces

March 12, 2014 By Shermaine Leave a Comment

Okay, so what do you see...a couple of painted faces, no big deal. Something that you'd easily see at a children's fair. Much simpler than what they do over there at the World Bodypainting Festival (AMAZING, see my post on it here). Now here's the good part: Yes indeed. The previous images were not actually photographs but instead, hyper realistic oil paintings by Eloy Morales, a Spanish . . .

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Filed Under: Art, Interesting Finds, Photography Tagged With: amazing, bodypaint, Eloy Morales, hyper realistic, oil painting, painter, photographs, Spanish

The Real Toy Story

March 9, 2014 By Shermaine 4 Comments

"Made in China" - words that we're all too familiar with. Most of the time, the only reason that detracts us from purchase after seeing that label is worrying about the poor quality, and that our shiny new purchase will fall apart after three uses. Perhaps there is another (much better) reason to consider... Hong Kong-based photographer Michael Wolf's photo series “The Real Toy Story” is a photo . . .

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Filed Under: Community, Photography Tagged With: behind-the-scenes, child labour, China, Christmas, factory workers, insight, manufacturing, Michael Wolf, The Real Toy Story, toys

Gods of Digital, Daft Punk

March 6, 2014 By Shermaine 1 Comment

Daft Punk is amazing. They made us wait eight years between albums, but a worthwhile wait it was once Random Access Memories was released. They were cool back even when EDM was not considered the best thing to play at a club - now you can't avoid it even if you try. The thing about Daft Punk...is that even if one guy decides to retire and do something else, we would never know. Daft Punk will . . .

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Filed Under: Fashion, Music, Photography Tagged With: awesome, Daft Punk, EDM, electronic dance music, GQ, helmets, insight, interview, music, mystery, obsession, reflections

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