Some really great and interesting stuff by Hobbs dealing with isolation and darkness can be found over here: http://alexihobbs.com/
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Monday, November 30, 2009
Dan Holdsworth
I love warp, i love Dan so I love this brought about by YES. The prints are currently for sale if anyone would like to get me one for christmas? No. Oh well. You can check out more of Dans work over at: http://www.danholdsworth.com/
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Abstract,
Dan Holdsworth
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Yeasayer / Ambling Alp
Yeasayer - Ambling Alp from Spy Films on Vimeo.
This video is strangely awesome and you should all check it out to make your own minds.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Biony Ridley
Biony Ridley relies on a element of chance with her photographs to capture a almost surreal mix of adventure and portraiture. Check out more of her work at: http://www.brionyridley.com/
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Biony Ridley,
Photography
Monday, November 23, 2009
Dave Geeting
Photographs from Dave Geeting's scared to death series. If you like these be sure to check out a
Blood of the Young / Exteens collaboration of a brilliant twist on a photo zine. See more here: http://www.davegeeting.com
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Charlotte Gainsbourg and Beck video
This music video for Charlotte Gainsbourg and Beck has some of the most amazing imaginary ever check it out here: http://clairelindsay.wiredrive.com//l/p/?presentation=dc0110adad0874f63567a9bfc9b33741
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Bieke Depoorter
Picking up several awards with this series of photographs Bieke Depoorter’s shots capture her journey along the trans siberian train visiting a forgotten land many have never seen. Catch more of this amazing work at: http://www.biekedepoorter.be
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Bieke Depoorter,
journey
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
John Hinde
Fantastic photographs of Butlins holiday camp taken in the 1960's which surely put Martin Parrs photos to shame. (Lets just say I prefer his film work). You can own these photographs with the new ATP documentary available through warpfilm id check it out: http://ourtrueintent.com/
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documentary,
John Hinde
Friday, November 6, 2009
Yann Faucher.
This guy is good, the kinda good that makes me feel good and bad inside at the same time. Good as the photographs are amazing but bad as I didnt take them, so jealous much yes, yes I am. There is something so beautiful and simple at the same time. Check out more at: http://www.twelvejuly.com/
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Julia Galdo
There is a great interview with Julia Galdo over on the feaverish photography blog. Her images are stunning and well
worth checking out see more at: http://juliagaldo.com/
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Margaret Durow
I dont post enough black and white stuff for a photography blog really! Dont get me wrong I love black and white photography so i really dont know why! Which leads me on beautifully to Margaret Durow 's work which uses black and white wonderfully to create some really striking images.
Check out more at:
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black and white,
Margaret Durow
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Autumn Sonnichsen
Autumn Sonnichsen has some beautiful work over on her website some of it with a very Araki feel to them.
See more over on:http://www.autumnsonnichsen.com
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Autumn Sonnichsen,
females
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Jaap Scheeren
Taken from his series '3 Roses, 9 Ravens, 12 Months' Jaap is a highly prolific photographer who has hundreds of great images over at his webpage. Check more out at: http://www.jaapscheeren.nl/
Monday, October 19, 2009
Nicole Lesser
Nicole Lesser's portraits are highly personnel and show a close relationship between the photographer and the subject. This
allows Lesser to be a lot more adventurous with what she captures crossing boundaries that are normally closed to a
stranger and photographer. Check out more of the work at: http://www.nicolelesser.com/
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Nicole Lesser,
Personnel
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Violeta Niebla's
I dont know what it is about what I suppose we have coined the phrase the lomo look where photographs are bleached by light in unpredictable ways leaving orbs of colour, or the soft focus of a photograph when most would sort for an ultra sharpness, but we all seem to find a certain magic to them. The work of Niebla is a wonderful example of what can be achieved turning already touching or special moments into magical scenes. See more of the work at her flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/violetaniebla/
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Personnel,
Violeta Niebla's
Friday, October 16, 2009
Let The Right One In
Its been a while but all has been busy but now a few days off means I can comment on the Beautiful world of everything photography related. But on a slight tangent today I just want to talk about Let The Right One In, a Swedish Vampire film. The words wow don't even begin to describe the beautiful photography in this film, you could pause the film at any time and on the screen would be a magnificent still. I really cant explain how wonderfully beautiful I found this film especially as it climaxes into one of the most fantastic final scenes. Go out and watch this now.
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Film,
Let the right one In
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Madi Ju
Maid Ju has been on my blog before as half of the blog my little dead dick. When the relationship ended and they went there separate ways Ju returned to china to become a fashion photographer in china. I think it would be easy to dismiss her solo work as lacking the emotional depth of before but it is there if not so in your face and blatant. See more of her work at: http://madiju.com/
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Jim Lucio aka Defekto
I was thinking about doing this a while back until I found this guys site and decided he was making a much better job of it than I ever would. Lucio aka Defekto is posting each polaroid he takes as the stock depletes and he eventually runs out. He has some really interesting models for the project which he employs from his site. the only danger he now has is if the Impossible Project bring polaroid back and he will have take them forever but that would by no means be a bad thing. Check out more here at: http://lastdaysofpolaroid.com/blog
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Jim Lucio aka Defekto,
polaroids
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