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  • 1 Lauren Marsolier Photography Photography

    Lauren Marsolier Photography

    The possibility of confusing the real with fabrications of tangibility doesn’t seem too far fetched in our steadfast digital hungry world e.g. Google Goggles. Lauren Marsolier addresses dematerialization and the psychological experience in contrasting figures of substance and those things we simply imagine.

    1 week ago / 240 views
  • Simon Davidson: Burnout Car Culture Photography

    Simon Davidson: Burnout Car Culture

    Australian based photographer Simon Davidson is known for documenting various aspects of car culture–from V8 to drag racing–but his most recent work focuses on the adrenaline inducing Burnout competitions.

    2 weeks ago / 176 views
  • 1 Stephen Mallon: Next Stop Atlantic Photography

    Stephen Mallon: Next Stop Atlantic

    Stephen Mallon photographs NYC’s initiative in the artificial reef building program off the East Coast of the USA. Hundreds of subway cars plunge to the bottom of the sea serving as a reef for oceanic creatures to call home.

    4 weeks ago / 319 views
  • Aerial Photography by Stephen Zirwes Photography

    Aerial Photography by Stephen Zirwes

    One of the most interesting but hardest forms of photography to participate in is aerial photography. But when done correctly it can pay tremendous dividends. As is the case with the work of German photographer Stephen Zirwes.

    4 weeks ago / 352 views
  • A Visual Hangover by Giesermann Andre and Daniel Schulz Photography

    A Visual Hangover by Giesermann Andre and Daniel Schulz

    Two Hamburg students, Giesermann André and Daniel Schulz, took these photographs in the wee hours of the morning after the party had moved on.

    6 weeks ago / 646 views
  • Misunderstanding Focus Photography

    Misunderstanding Focus

    “Misunderstanding Focus” is a project made by Nerhol in a collaboration between Ryuta Iida and Yoshihisa Tanaka. Each work is made of several photos taken in a 3 minutes time span and then layered atop one another.

    7 weeks ago / 524 views

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  • 1 Lauren Marsolier Photography Photography

    Lauren Marsolier Photography

    The possibility of confusing the real with fabrications of tangibility doesn’t seem too far fetched in our steadfast digital hungry world e.g. Google Goggles. Lauren Marsolier addresses dematerialization and the psychological experience in contrasting figures of substance and those things we simply imagine.

    1 week ago / 240 views
  • Simon Davidson: Burnout Car Culture Photography

    Simon Davidson: Burnout Car Culture

    Australian based photographer Simon Davidson is known for documenting various aspects of car culture–from V8 to drag racing–but his most recent work focuses on the adrenaline inducing Burnout competitions.

    2 weeks ago / 176 views
  • 1 Stephen Mallon: Next Stop Atlantic Photography

    Stephen Mallon: Next Stop Atlantic

    Stephen Mallon photographs NYC’s initiative in the artificial reef building program off the East Coast of the USA. Hundreds of subway cars plunge to the bottom of the sea serving as a reef for oceanic creatures to call home.

    4 weeks ago / 319 views
  • Aerial Photography by Stephen Zirwes Photography

    Aerial Photography by Stephen Zirwes

    One of the most interesting but hardest forms of photography to participate in is aerial photography. But when done correctly it can pay tremendous dividends. As is the case with the work of German photographer Stephen Zirwes.

    4 weeks ago / 352 views
  • A Visual Hangover by Giesermann Andre and Daniel Schulz Photography

    A Visual Hangover by Giesermann Andre and Daniel Schulz

    Two Hamburg students, Giesermann André and Daniel Schulz, took these photographs in the wee hours of the morning after the party had moved on.

    6 weeks ago / 646 views
  • Misunderstanding Focus Photography

    Misunderstanding Focus

    “Misunderstanding Focus” is a project made by Nerhol in a collaboration between Ryuta Iida and Yoshihisa Tanaka. Each work is made of several photos taken in a 3 minutes time span and then layered atop one another.

    7 weeks ago / 524 views