Fashion Portraits by TGImage
A fashion photography and video production company TGImage based in Shanghai, China, shares their latest commercial photoshoots made for leading editorials
A fashion photography and video production company TGImage based in Shanghai, China, shares their latest commercial photoshoots made for leading editorials
Mark Broyer is an art director and photographer based in Hamburg, Germany. He studied graphic design and worked as a freelance art director for several design and advertising agencies. Since 2013, he has been focusing on his own photographic projects at the same time
Berlin is a city in Germany that never stands still. This surrealistic series of Simone Hutsch features a mix of popular pre-and post-war buildings.
Denitsa Toshirova is a Bulgarian-born portrait and editorial photographer currently based in Berlin. Her personal work explores topics such as identity and the body and it is often situated within the genres of experimental and fine art photography.
“Using his iPhone only, Prince Gyasi captures both resiliency and strength through his striking silhouettes placed against brightly altered landscapes and vivid backgrounds.”
“He creates images that are bold, hopeful, and tell the stories of marginalized individuals who are often pushed aside in society. Most of his images are created in his hometown of Accra, using the surrounding landscapes and community as his muse.” via @trendland
Born and based in Accra, Ghana, artist is represented by NIL Gallery Paris @nilgalleryparis
Georgia O'Keeffe home & studio
Eduardo Cerruti and Stephanie Draime (@stephdraime) are a NYC based photography team, as well as life partners. Coming from greatly distinct backgrounds, Eduardo’s roots originate in Florence, Italy and Stephanie comes from a Mexican American family, grew up in Hawaii and eventually found her way to Florence; where they met in 2010.
Georgia O'Keeffe home & studio
They moved to New York City in 2014 and spontaneously began to pursue photography together. The two photographers quickly noticed how perfectly they synced as a team and have been fully dedicated to their work since.
“This is a bright and colourful typography captured with camera. These images are looks like computer graphics, some kind of experiment with gradients. But the whole point is that this is a photo, there is not a drop of any paint here only the phenomenon of interference. I formed letters with gel on the surface of the CD and illuminated it with a lamp.”
“The Upside Down Glow, inspired by the American TV series: Stranger Things.
When it rains, I always look to capture images using reflections, time to stretch your neck.”
Gianmaria Schonlieb is a multidisciplinary Creative Director with extensive experience in advertising and art direction.
“I like to focus on simple moments. Advertising is something that we don’t really need in life, so I have always loved to focus on small moments, objects, and little things that are often overlooked but that can make you crack a smile.”
Light artist and photographer Reuben Wu spent time with a purpose during his trip through Bolivia to create new jaw-dropping photographs. Equipped by Phase Photo XT Camera System and a lucky season at unique salt space of Salar de Uyuni, he worked against the clock with a team to create an outstanding project Read more on https://seek.phaseone.com/en/reuben-wu
Rodrigo Chapa is a Mexican artist who has been working with photography for the past decade. “In his series “Ausentes” (Absents), he makes reference to abstract expressionism by composing images with color field backgrounds and a dancer as the subject. He captures the movement and improvisation of the dancers, in which the record of the physical manifestation of the subject becomes the work of art.” via @trendland
Bulgarian fashion editor and lifestyle photographer Antoniya Yordanova
Fashion, portrait, beauty and architecture photographer Kamila Hanapova shares her chromatic Berlin series taken on Hasselblad X1D
Panelki by Zupagrafika (previously known by Brutal London project) allows readers to assemble a genuine Soviet-era prefab block, panel by panel, while learning about the history of prefabricated construction systems commonly used behind the Iron Curtain.
Plattenbau, Panelák, Wielka Płyta, Panelky, Panelház or Панельки: Prefabricated panel blocks go by different names around the former Eastern Bloc, but no matter where they were built, their goal was always the same: to provide homes for expanding city populations after World War II.
Montreal based photographer Gabriele Sykes creates visually approaching campaigns as for example for jewellery brand we selected for you
The Standard's first UK hotel opens this summer inside a brutalist building, featuring colourful interiors designed by Shawn Hausman to contrast "the greyness of London".
Occupying the former Camden Town Hall Annexe in King's Cross, The Standard is designed by Shawn Hausman Design with brightly-hued guest rooms and communal spaces that have an "element of lightheartedness".
The studio worked alongside London-based Archer Humphryes Architects, who carried out internal structural changes as part of architecture practice Orms' wider refurbishment of the building.
Opening its doors to the public this July, the hotel will have 266 rooms, a bar, recording studio, and three restaurants – one of which is on the building's roof and overlooks the surrounding cityscape.
Text by @dezeen
Timelab Pro team is back with a new epic drone short movie featuring the beauty of Hong Kong in a harsh times..
Original Music by Artem Zinovyev
I bet I was not the only one floating an idea of a photo series with computer screens removed from photos of people engaged with them on daily basis. Photographer Eric Pickersgil went further and set up “Removed” project where he gently removes mobile phones from social zombies of our days or literally from ourselves. What if if the device suddenly disappeared - we might look lonely, slightly crazy or perhaps next to a person being ignored…
Mous Lamrabat a self-taught photographer born in the north of Morocco, who moved to Belgium as a child. He creates images where Western and Moroccan aesthetics are mixed, twisted, fused - sometimes even clashed. Together, they exist in a unique universe that he has dubbed ‘#Mousganistan’.
via @vogueitalia