Yevgeny Ivanov Photography
Starting as a street photographer and running the niche project “Catching the Corners” (@aerohockey) five years ago, helped Yevgeny quickly gain the attention among heavy media. Nowadays he works with major editorials but still challenges himself to push the boundaries of urban life documenting.
Gosha Pavlenko photography
Gosha Pavlenko is a photographer born and raised in Saint-Petersburg, Russia, living in Milan, Italy.
Alexander Berdin-Lazursky
Ultra talented photographer and retouch master Alexander Berdin-Lazursky creates future of portraits right now
Abstract Aerial Art
Two brothers JP and Mike Andrews settled on a life-changing trip leaving harsh UK life behind and spent a year in a wild Australian main lands. They continued hunting extraordinary among ordinary around the world making their aerial photography a masterpiece of composition caught in time.
Midsommar by Elizaveta Porodina
There is no reason to introduce you Elizaveta Porodina again, as we love to share her photography works time to time. Here is a new portion of beauty, colour and sunny youth
The Yellow River by Zhang Kechun
Chinese photographer Zhang Kechun spent months travelling through rural China – and found beauty through the fog of pollution and industry.
Metamorphosis by Elena Kulikova
Multi talented photographer Elena Kulikova is back with a mesmerising slow motion movie depicting the beauty of a nature frozen in a moment of time
Snask ╳ Klarna
Snask set out to create seven never-seen-before worlds, which would further define Klarna’s recent design leap and speak to the brand’s uniquely “smoooth” offerings. Under our creative direction, an all-star team was assembled, including the collaborative studio Sing-Sing and Diktator.
“Together, we developed curious and curiouser scenarios to communicate one overarching “smoooth” message through original still photography and film. Klarna handles transactions all over the world in various categories, including sports, travel, beauty, fashion, home interior, and electronics”
Terra Incognita by Aaron Brimhall
Aaron Brimhall was commissioned by META, motorcycling apparel to create a visual story for their latest campaign
“Whether it is dreaming of the mystifying heavenly bodies looming above, experiencing otherworldly terrain here on Earth, or revealing the inner demons hiding deep within oneself, seeking the undiscovered is not for the faint of heart. Delving into those varying degrees of the unexplored, a lone traveler embarks on a quest accompanied only by her motorcycle and imagination. This terrestrial rocketeer will look, listen, and touch in order to obtain a more profound perspective on her place in the universe as she embarks on a personal adventure into the unknown.”
Liu Di
From a massive animal sitting amidst a sprawl of slum housing to a giant man with a hyperrealistic face that nevertheless seems to be more plastic than flesh, jarring contrasts are often used to great effect in establishing the sense of surrealism in the works of Chinese visual artist Liu Di
In Animal Regulation, Liu reevaluates the relationship between civilization and nature by placing gargantuan animals in unexpected urban settings.
7.06 cubic meters – the average volume of ice lost on Naradu glacier every minute
Counting the Costs by Dillon Marsh
Cape Town photographer and creative activist Dillon Marsh continues doing meaningful project regarding planet environment by visualising simple stats. This time he created accurately scaled ice models depicting amount glaciers lost weight every minute and placed them within typical human environments. His plan for “Counting the Costs” to be a global project, but this first instalment is focussed on glaciers in India, home to some of the highest mountains in the world.
18.64 cubic meters – the average volume of ice lost on Chhota Shigri glacier every minute
62.15 cubic meters – the average volume of ice lost on Tipra Bank glacier every half hour
2.55 cubic meters – the average volume of ice lost on Dunagiri glacier every minute
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Joelle Grace Rosen Photography
Joelle Grace Rosen is an editorial and portrait photographer based in Atlanta. Her personal work portrays a sense of longing for a world seen through rose colored lenses. She has been photographing people for the past 8 years, studying the combination of emotional vulnerability and individual beauty. Combining her love of retro styling and creative direction, Joelle creates dream-like editorial portraiture full of color and depth.
Pelle Cass Photography
“A photographer and digital artist, Cass combines hundreds of singular moments shot in the street and other public locations. In his photos, made in locations ranging from nondescript city streets to college sports arenas, bodies battle for attention, perfectly stopped and coordinated. Cass’s ongoing series Selected People began in 2008 in Brookline, Massachusetts, where he lives”
“To make the compositions, I put my camera on a tripod, take up to a thousand pictures, and compile selected figures into a final photograph that is kind of a still time-lapse. I change nothing — not a pixel. I simply select what to keep and what to omit. It all happened precisely as you see it, just not at the same time”
Gastón Ugalde
Gastón Ugalde, born 1944 in La Paz, Bolivia (Venice Biennale 2009, 2001) is considered a visual arts leader in the region. His work is deeply rooted in Bolivian traditions and filled with socio-political references.
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Melania Brescia
Melania Brescia creates self-portraits in a way of Phoenix bird, resurrecting from ashes each time she takes a camera and ignites imagination. Born in the southern part of Andalusia heart - Malaga, she moved to US but took the medieval fire of Spanish cultural melting pot with her.
Selfie by Flora Borsi
We follow Flora for quite a long time, and always amazed by each of her new release. This time she literally blended herself into the history by “making” selfie with famous of this world
Neon Through the Looking-Glass
“People see you and do not see you at the same time. They are focused on their affairs, in their own unusual world. They seem to feel the fluctuation of reality from your presence, from changing the position of the sun, the angle of view, architecture or scenery. But at the same time, it does not matter at all in comparison with their own world and affairs. It’s like going through the looking glass. The world is changing from a different perspective. ”
Chicago by Ludwig Favre
French artist Ludwig Favre focuses on urban shooting and landscape photography in America
Vasilina Popova
Siberian photographer Vasilina Popova focuses on beauty and fashion flows but still have a time to create personal fine art series we found in @hashtagphotomag