
Bigger Than Life – Ice Caves / Firefight Films
This Bigger Than Life – Ice Caves segment is the first documented drone flight through ice caves. This was 100% shot with the GoPro HERO3+ Black Edition on the DSLR Pros DJI Phantom in Alaska. Firefight Films is a motion picture and visual media production/distribution company. Founded in 2012 by Lion El Aton and Christopher Carson, […]
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Facial Landscapes / Juan Sánchez Castillo
Using miniature figures and makeup, murcia-based photographer Juan Sánchez Castillo creates small landscapes and scenes directly onto the face of a model. ‘making it up’ comprises a series of photos which animate tiny workers and children interacting with the female’s facial features. in one example, white powder transforms the model’s face into a snowy panorama, […]
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Kesh Angels / Hassan Hajjaj
Kesh Angels is a stunning series exposing the motorbike girl gangs of Morocco. The photos were captured by British-Moroccan photographer Hassan Hajjaj. Kesh Angels is currently on view at the Taymour Grahne gallery in New York City. –@ybaynes
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Sweeping Photos / Stephen Wilkes
Stephen Wilkes is the first to admit the huge photos in his Day to Night series take an absurd amount of time and effort to produce. And he knows you might wonder why he’d spend 15 hours shooting an image and weeks editing it. But in an era when anyone with a phone can snap a pic and […]
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America’s Cup Photos / Ezra Shaw
For photographers, the problem with most sailing competitions is that the pictures begin to look the same from race to race – sailboats against a nondescript horizon of blue sky. The America’s Cup is different. Its backdrop is San Francisco’s iconic skyline. Getty Images staff photographer Ezra Shaw took advantage of the unique setting from air, […]
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Amber / Stefan Bleihauer
Here is Amber, a series of colorful photographs by Stefan Bleihauer. It showcases an array of disregarded structures with striking vivid colors making them look like they could almost be computer renderings. Also check out Matthias Heiderich for a similar catalog of work. –@s_iravani
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Web Landscape Photography / Max Serradifalco
I am pleased to present to you my new project of contemporary photographic art: “Web Landscape Photography.” Following an intuition I had in 2011, I began to observe the world with new eyes, with the aid of Google satellite maps. There thus began the escalation that led me first to plan a particular shooting technique […]
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Luxurious X-Rays / Lux Inside
The French collective project Lux Inside created x-ray scans of iconic luxury items using 3D scanning technology. Products range from the highly technical Leica M8 digital camera to the ever fashionable Louboutin shoe. –@ybaynes
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Swimming Pool / Franck Bohbot
Here is a series of sublime empty Parisian swimming pools by french photographer Franck Bohbot. The photographer currently lives and works in New York. Make sure to check out the rest of his intriguing work at his website. –@s_iravani
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Fairies Forest / Yume Cyan
For the last month or so photographer Yume Cyan has been shooting some magical long exposure photographs of fireflies in a forested area around Nagoya City, Japan. By keeping the camera’s shutter open at a low aperture Cyan captures every bioluminescent flash of each insect resulting in dotted light trails that criss-cross the frame. Via: […]
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Cut Food / Beth Galton and Charlotte Omnès
“Cut Food” is a photo series in which foods are shown neatly cut in half. The cut soups and beverage photos were created not with digital trickery but with gelatin trickery. The series is a collaboration between food photographer Beth Galton and food stylist Charlotte Omnès. via Laughing Squid
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Things Come Apart / Todd McLellan
In Things Come Apart, McLellan exposes the inner working of 50 objects and 21,959 individual components as he reflects on the permanence of vintage objects built several decades ago—sturdy gadgets meant to be broken and repaired—versus today’s manufacturing trend of limited use and function followed by quick obsolescence. Captured in his photography are myriad parts […]
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