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Stripe a pose

20 Aug
Photo By Leigh Bird

ALL ABOUT STRIPES
Stripes are everywhere and in all shapes and sizes.


Photo By Leigh Bird
Photo By Leigh Bird
Photo By Leigh Bird

Photo By Leigh Bird



Therese + Joel Photographs

12 Aug


Therese +Joel photo’s are inspired by early European Cinema, deploying characters in preconceived yet seemingly spontaneous poses and contexts, referencing to the aesthetics of directors such as Carl Theodor Dreyer and Ingmar Bergman.











Melvin Sokolsky Photographs

12 Aug


Melvin Sokolsky, iconic 1960’s photographer.
Bubble Series









Sarah Illenberger

11 Aug


By:Sarah Illenberger













I like

10 Aug















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LOMOGRAPHY Vintage Cameras

10 Aug
Lomography Fisheye

http://www.lomography.com/

Lomography Diana F+ Glow
Lomography Fisheye woodgrain
Lomography Diana F+ –

Lomography Diana F+
Lomography Action Sampler – 4
Lomography Holga 135
Lomography Diana F+ El Toro
Lomography Fisheye – první kompaktní
Lomography Fisheye 2 I Love You
Lomography Fisheye
Diana Multi Pinhole Operator
Lomography Supersampler – 4
Lomography Pop 9 gold
Lomography Holga Starter Kit Green



Source:freshlabels & coroamagazine

Robert Doisneau Photography

9 Aug


“French photographer. In the 1930s he used a Leica on the streets of Paris; together with Henri Cartier-Bresson he was a pioneer of photojournalism. He is renowned for his 1950 image Le baiser de l’hôtel de ville (Kiss by the Hôtel de Ville), a photo of a couple kissing in the busy streets of Paris. Robert Doisneau was appointed a Chevalier (Knight) of the National Order of the Légion d’honneur in 1984″.








Last Meals

6 Aug

James Reynolds “had the same fascination, and found an actual list of final meals that inmates requested before being put to death. He then photographed them on the standard issue prison lunch trays. They’re incredibly intriguing”.

‘I saw a small list of what a few death row prisoners had chosen for their last meals before their deaths and I wondered what they would look like as a visual image. After all, these meals would be one of the last things these prisoners see before they die.

‘At first I just wanted to see what these meals looked like on the iconic prison tray. I wanted to get the viewer to think, or have an opinion.



‘I’d like to think that the photographs make the viewer think, what thought that is, I am not sure, as I myself had more thoughts the more I looked at them. What would my last meal be? What kind of people were these prisoners? Why did they choose that particular meal? What crime did they commit?


‘The single olive still had its stone. The inmate thought that after being executed and buried, an olive tree—a symbol of peace—would grow from him. It was indeed a very profound thought or idea, but an olive tree has not yet been found on his grave.’

LAST MEALS ON DEATH ROW hmmm… what would you have for your last meal? 😉

Source: Go to public school

Chicago Night Club 1970’s

6 Aug






Between 1975 and 1977, Michael Abramson focused on the night club crowd.
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Mona Kuhn Photographs

4 Aug


Mona Kuhn is from São Paulo, Brazil, “She is interested in redefining ways of looking at the body, as a residence to ourselves”. The mix of nature and human are very well done and works well presentation wise.