Posts tagged photography
Posts tagged photography
Pablo Genovés - Precipitados, 2008-11
Detroit-born photographer Mark Laita questions what it is in life that puts people, who were born equal, to follow completely different paths. His album Created Equal is a a study of social and cultural clashes, as well as the influence of different background, schooling and upbringing. All diptychs in the book compare two people, who have some kind of a connection that ends up being the biggest contrast between them: for example, out-laws are put next to policemen, school drop-outs next to college graduates, and Amish teens are paired with punk teenagers.
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Miniature Wood Houses (by Daniel Barreto)
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Items requested in the riders of famous musicians, photographed by Henry Hargreaves in the style of Flemish Baroque still-life paintings.
Lady Gaga – small plate of cheese (non-smelly, non-sweaty) on ice.
Beyonce – Juicy baked chicken. Garlic, sea salt, black pepper and Cayenne pepper HEAVILY SEASONED!!
Rihanna – Hard boiled eggs, turkey bacon, turkey sausage at any time throughout the day, please be prepared!
Mariah Carey – Cristal Champagne, bendy straws.
Britney Spears – Fish and chips, McDonalds cheeseburgers without the buns, 100 prunes and figs, a framed photo of Princess Diana.
Marilyn Manson – Gummi bears.
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Denisse Garcia - Fragile (2010)
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“Doom Plays the Violin” by Beth Brousil
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Extraordinary photos of young hitchhikers and freight train hoppers by Mike Brodie
Mike Brodie (tumblr | facebook) first began photographing in 2004 when he was given a Polaroid camera. Working under the moniker, The Polaroid Kidd, Brodie spent the next four years circumambulating the U.S. amassing an archive of photographs that would go on to make up one of the few, true collections of American travel photography. Having never undergone any formal training, he chose to remained untethered to the pressures and expectations of the art market.
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Lady of Orda Cave by Natalia Avseenko and Phototeam.PRO
Two-time world champion free diver Natalia Avseenko ventured deep into Ordynskaya Cave in Perm, Russia… one of the longest and biggest underwater gypsum caves in the world, dressed as the mythical Lady of the Cave, a spirit who protects divers inside the “natural cathedral”.
stay weird, russia
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USA. Chicago. December, 1946
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