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. . . .
Dancing with Flour
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 . . .
Sneezing Sucks
A brilliant series of ads from Saatchi & Saatchi... via Advertising Served . . .
Tabbed Deaths
Game of Thrones. The series that I never expected to enjoy but ever since I clicked on that first episode – could not keep my eyes off. And no, it's not because of the multitude of half-naked women that are always casually walking across the screen. If you've watched it, you will remember the many moments where a character is killed off and you're left stunned. Well, someone sat there tabbing all . . .
If They Could Speak…
David Olenick's art is a perfect illustration (no pun intended) of a whole series of bad decisions, excuses, and basic human behaviour - all with a humourous twist. His designs are cleverly executed with simple drawings and typography, but all the puns and clever wordplay with the quirky cast of characters definitely brings a smile, and perhaps a couple of laughs here and . . .
Flying Stuff
That awkward moment when you spill your drink. The whole thing seems to happen in slow motion and before you know it, the contents of your cup are now on your lap (or someone else's). Either way, rapid napkin blotting often does not suffice so you briskly walk to the bathroom and come out with a wet patch that you hope will be unnoticed - normally it's not. That situation might sound familiar to . . .
Flying Lenses
Vintage cameras and wings. What more could you ask for. I have always had a minor obsession with vintage cameras. Can I use them? No. But I think that they look wonderful and have always fascinated me - note to those who are (for some strange reason) attempting to make a good impression. As for wings, the blog name should say it all... Paul Octavious clearly likes those two things as well, and . . .
Orient Express
Jason Kibbler mixed orient with a bit of mod, and photographed Ginta Lapina in this series seen within the pages of Vogue Spain (Feb 2013). Perhaps it is the stark contrasts, the black & white photography, the silhouettes of the clothing, or the model's amazing cheekbones - the results are kinda stunning. via TrendLand . . .
Fruits of Labour
Came across this little food photography gem today. We've seen enough photography where every single shot seems to looks amazing, just because they have mastered the use of a macro lens. All food seems to look better close up. Alexis Clements changes things up a little and lines her ingredients up in an orderly manner. Attention to detail, careful arrangement, and awareness of light. Every photo . . .