Dust
Ujin Lee must have had a really fun time creating his Dust series. Each of the five photographs in it are beautifully composed, with this first one being my favorite!
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Ujin Lee must have had a really fun time creating his Dust series. Each of the five photographs in it are beautifully composed, with this first one being my favorite!
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What’s not to love about Connie Wang’s photographs? Seriously.
There’s a bunch more following the jump!
There’s not much to say here, except that I like Toby Burrows‘ photographs.
Best way to kick off the weekend? A beautiful spread in the dunes of Katharina Friedrich, photographed by Christoph Musiol!
There’s lots of things that I like about Amber Marie Chavez (a.k.a. Marie Edwards) photographic work. These include her color palette, how natural and easy they feel, the way they are composed and her sense of humor. There’s a good lot of her work following the jump!
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.”
I really like the irreverent feel of these pics by Dimitri Karakostas, photographer and co-creator of Blood of the Young Zine.
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!
These wild and explosive sexualized pictures/collages belong to Andrea Crews’ Spring/Summer Collection of ‘09. You can experience more of ‘em following the jump!