Posts Tagged ‘B/W’
The Forest
The Forest is the name of this magical set of b/w photographs by Bernard Hunt, who states, “inspired by Surrealism and the traditional landscape photograph, The Forest series depicts a dark, silent, and timeless space, a psychological arena where we wait for something to happen, or contemplate on what’s just occurred.”
Copy Sluts
I first came across Vice’s Copy Sluts editorial (with photography by Maggie Lee) while checking out a hard copy of Vice Mexico’s Technology Issue. Needless to say, I loved it at the time (as I roamed the streets of the incredible Mexico City), and was thrilled to have come across it on the web, earlier today. So, get in a comfy position as there are plenty more sexy pics and xeroxes after the jump!
Tom Hoops
Tom Hoops shoots some excelent b/w portraits and travel photographs that you should really check out…
Leif Podhajsky
These cult-like b/w works by Lief Podhajsky (artist and designer co-running AND Melbourne) are both bizarre and refreshing.
Static Movement
Static Movement is the outcome of a simple experiment by We Are Not You, to give static images the feeling of movement. I dig!!!
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