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Monthly Archives: October 2012
Color me Old
A compilation of inspiring photos.
Audrey Corregan: Obviously
Audrey Corregan turns animal into object with her photographs of stuffed birds from behind. It’s the type of project that makes you say “Why the f@#k didn’t I think of that?”
From Corregan’s website:
They are big, almost our alter egos. These imposing creatures turn their backs on us in superb indifference, captivated by a sight that we cannot see. With their wide necks and large bodies, these hieratic silhouettes fill the cramped space of the frame.
They offer us the patterns of their lustrous speckled plumage.
As in her previous photographic series “John”, Audrey Corregan photographs the irreductible opacity of the model, the way it resists capture in the image, resists being taken.
– Raphaëlle Stoppin
This project and plenty of other interesting work on her website.
Modern Under Water Photography
Fairy Tales Come Alive: Zena Holloway.
Underwater Fairy Tales: Elena Kalis.
Fashionably Floating – Alix Malka.
http://www.mymodernmet.com/profiles/blogs/10-amazing-underwater-photo
~ Rachel Simpson
The Missing Pieces
The Missing Pieces by Bruno Catalano
~ Rachel Simpson
Spotted Pumpkin by Yayoi Kusama
POP!
Julien Palast: Skin Deep
French photographer Julien Palast is primarily a commercial photographer, although he blurs that distinction with this project.
these are beautifully executed images, I just wish that he had used some normal human beings instead of what appear to be body builders.
More here
Arrow & Apple
This is a photographer that I follow. Her personal work inspires me a lot, and her other work is great as well.
http://www.arrowandapple.com/personal/