Carmen Triana feels very strongly about human vulnerability. The Bogota-based photographer creates moody, emotive editorials that utilize natural elements like rippling water, speckled light, and...
Photos: Jess Isaac | Design: Amber Interiors SHOP THE LOOK: It’s no secret around here that my love for Amber Interiors runs deep – I mean, I’ve featured her work countless times over the years and I don’t see myself stopping anytime soon. But following the construction of her own home over the last while […]
Eylül Aslan's Arbeit ist der perfekte Mix aus geladener Spontanität und unverfrorenem Mut. Ihre Fotos sind ungewöhnlich aufgebaut. Sie schätzt echte Selbstdarstellung, ungeachtet gesellschaftlicher Normen. Die Berliner Fotografin scheint Trost im Absurden zu finden und zeigt das in ihrer Arbeit. In diesem Interview spricht sie über ihr Handwerk und für was es steht.
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Dr. Propolus is the moniker of Austrian-Moroccan illustrator and filmmaker Ilias Walchshofer, who is based in Berlin. The artist takes found fashion spread and celebrity photography and adds flourishes of humor and intricate accessories with his signature black and white linework. Whether adding woodland animals, extra clothing, or something mythical in nature, these additions often change the entire tone of each original piece.
Erwin Blumenfeld began taking snap shots as child in Berlin. He got involved with the Dada movement in 1921 producing a series of remarkable collages. Blumenfeld moved to Holland in 1918. His career as a professional photographer began almost by accident. To support himself, he opened a s
Most homeowners enjoy the process of DIY, as it helps them learn new skills, feel a sense of ownership over their home, and allows them to flex a creative means of solving problems. That said, even the most ardent DIY professional is unlikely to find themselves wanting to do this at every moment of their free time. There’s more to life than fixing and patching up a home, and few would disagree with that. So, how does one reduce home maintenance costs? This means that home improvements that aim to not only fix an issue, but reduce the likelihood of
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New Hampshire-based fine art photographer Sarah Ann Loreth has been inspiring her creative peers with her surreal images, sparking a surge of imagination
Ethiopia, tribes, Surma, Suri people Young boys seen by the Kibish river near the village Kibish. When you visit the Surma area you probably follow the road from Tum to Koka and Tulgit and finally Kibish. Most of the tourists are going directly to Kibish, which is the biggest settlement in the area with a police station, a tourist office, two small restaurants, some shops, and, if you are very lucky, a cold beer. Around Koka, Tulgit and Kibish there are many small Suri villages which can be reached easily by foot. In Koka you cannot find any children by the riverbank waiting for photos. You need to go to a village, ask the chief for permission for photos and then it is no problem at all. The kids paint themselves, the face and their bodies with white, orange and sometimes green colors. In Tulgit you find the children by the riverbank waiting for tourists in the afternoon. Additional to the body painting the kids around Tulgit are using any blossom, flower or green plant they can find to decorate themselves for the photos. The same spectacle you can find by the Kibish river, but here the children are even little 'actors': they are very creative in posing in any pose you can imagine, they climb any tree they find and make bizarre faces just to attract you for a photo! Blog: Dietmar Temps, travel blog Website, gallery: Dietmar Temps, photography
I caught up with National Geographic photojournalist Michael Yamashita in Hong Kong.
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To mark the 125th anniversary of National Geographic, we select iconic images from a new three-volume celebration of the magazine's history which highlights a changing world, as well as our fascination with travel photography. National Geographic: Around the World in 125 Years is published by Taschen
Street style before everyone became a fashion blogger
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Who doesn't feel the pull of a walled-off space - the need to get in there and find out what's going on? A secret garden is romantic.
A Konyak Naga lady adorned in traditional finery. (Nagaland, NE India)
I’m a photographer from Romania that quit her job and started a new life. Two years ago I took my backpack, my camera and begun to travel around the globe, photographing hundreds of natural women surrounded by their culture.