These are just a handful of some of the really lovely, muted photographs by Matthias Werner. I love the still, quiet moments or cold, stark miminalism he captures. You can see more of his ...
During the most recent French Presidential election photographer Pascal Fellonneau shot a striking collection of mangled, weathered and destroyed campaign posters in and around Paris. The results are beautifully abstract portraits of the figures, ...
The stills above are from a fantastic short video from photographer Philip Stockton entitled New York: Night and Day – which merges, via rotoscoping, day and night imagery into a seamless unique visual – ...
Beautiful, but foreboding – the series entitled “Detonations” by Ueli Alder look like photos of staged explosions, or perhaps movie sets, but they are instead cobbled together and photoshopped from found imagery of explosions ...
These portraits of icebergs by Camile Seaman are absolutely breathtaking. And the term “portrait” (used by the NYT) is so appropriate…the images give the feeling that these huge, hulking masses have personalities and wisdom. I ...
If you are looking for some great Instagram inspiration I highly recommend following Philadelphia-based designer Michael Smyjewski (@smyjewski) – his photos are beautifully composed and bathed in warm, golden light. I particularly love his studies of ...
There’s something nostalgic and evocative in the photographs by The Things Themselves, the beautiful images feel like photos of photos, hazy and film-like, dreamy snippets of parts of a larger narrative. The site itself and ...