“Last year, photographer Chase Jarvis called Singapore-based Jared Lim an emerging talent for his unique architectural photos which Jarvis described as both “bright and alive.” Indeed, take one look at his work, and you’ll understand exactly what Jarvis meant. In and around modern buildings around the world, Lim has shown an intense passion to find geometry, lines, and curves but, most of all, he’s astute at finding patterns. He presentations are not only eye-catching but artistic.”
Photographic project on Vices and Virtues, and the change in morality of people put into positions of trust/power.
Such a great photo idea!
Maurizio Galimberti’s shoots portraits of celebrities by making Polaroid grids. Each square is an individual photo!
Pictured above: Johnny Depp, Lady Gaga, Sting, and Elle Fanning.
If you like this, also check out Thomas Keller’s contact sheet grids!
Xenia for Vivienne Westwood Photoshoot on Flickr.
Xenia for the Vivienne Westwood fashion shoot
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Ever wished you could check out a photography show while skiing? We might have found the perfect exhibit.
Photographer and sculptor Anna Öhlund teamed up with lighting designer John Pettersson to construct a custom venue to display both of their work.
A Photography Gallery Made Out of Ice
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The person who tries to keep everyone happy often ends up feeling the loneliest.
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in flying to d.c for the weekend i was lucky and ended up with a window seat. so even though i’ve flown back and forth over the western united states lots and lots of times i decided to take some pictures.
see, having grown up in cute and provincial new england i’m still amazed at how vast and alien the american west is.
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Alan Sailer is a California based photographer that shoots and captures food through high speed explosions with extremely high speed cameras.
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