Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts

20 April 2012

Men in Cities

Cindy Sherman and Larry Gagosian 1979, posing for Robert Longo.


30 January 2012

Ryan McGinley Winter Olympics

I've always liked the editorial style of the New York Times Magazine but I just had to post these stunners I stumbled upon. These photos of competitors for the 2010 Winter Olympics were published in the 7 February 2010 issue, taken by my favourite photographer Ryan McGinley.


23 January 2012

Matthias Heiderich Studie Zwei

I love the colours in Matthias Heiderich's work.

16 January 2012

IKEA: Designer Kitchens


A second series of photographs by Carl Keiner for IKEA, this time featuring dinnerware and cookware from the Swedish label. The first series was for Hembakat Är Bäst (Homebaking is best), IKEA's 140 page coffee-table baking book. By Staffan Lamm and Christopher Persson for Forsman & Bodenfors.

15 January 2012

Shooting the Pringle SS12 campaign

Shot in the beautiful Verzasca Valley, Switzerland.

06 October 2011

Vincent Fournier Space Project

French photographer Vincent Fournier's spectacular landscapes, part of a series called Space Project.

27 September 2011

Sky Series 2011

By Eric Cahan.

09 September 2011

Greg White Svalbard

Beautiful, remote landscapes of Svalbard, Norway by photographer Greg White.

18 June 2011

Tim Simmons

Beautiful other worldly photography by British photographer Tim Simmons. These images are of two locations, one in Norfolk and one in Iceland. Can you guess?


05 June 2011

Helmet Newton: Polaroids

This book gives a privileged and rare chance to see the test shoots from a selection of Helmut Newton's greatest shoots over the past decade.

28 May 2011

Goodhood: Summer Graphic Tees SS11

A new lookbook from Goodhood brought a smile to my face today.
T-shirts from Wood Wood, Norse Projects and APC Madras.

 

14 May 2011

Bruce Davidson: Brooklyn Gang


Brutal and beautiful. In 1959, Bruce Davidson followed a group of youngsters for 3 months getting to know them and collecting intimate footage. This was a new concept which redefined the genre of photojournalism. See New York Subway.

"I have seen people isolated, abused, abandoned, and invisible. I work out of a frame of mind that is constantly changing, and constantly challenging the perceptions and prejudice of the world around us."

19 November 2010

Farrow: Joy Divison

A book of Joy Divison artefacts by Kevin Cummins

12 January 2010

Alexander Rodchenko

at FOAM Fotografiemuseum, Amsterdam.

11 January 2010

05 January 2010

Swiss Alps

by Tata Vislevskaya 

10 December 2009

Grégoire Alexandre

I couldn't help but post this. Photographer Gregoire Alexandre and his beautiful, surreal work.
Via  Lynsey Coke.