Posted on July 30, 2010 in Art Dutch photographer Joel Tjinjelaar consistently produces looks simular to the ones we see here which are mysterious stark and surreal, his flickr account is in fact littered with this style of work. He says he loves black and white photography because “with the removal of color the essence of objects, situations, sceneries and people can become more visible”. His workings are hardly created to document …
Posted on July 26, 2010 in Art Swedish Photography and Retouching collective Eightbit brought out this collection of photography today and are currently constructing a webpage to showcase this and there other future works which will be coming soon. The series of imagery we have here was created for another creative group of persons called Redfilm who obviously are featured throughout the collection. With this being first online set released by Eightbit …
Posted on July 23, 2010 in Art Based in Berlin photographer Kai Wiechmann is known for a cinematic atmosphere and a sense of anticipation which are the constant staple that hold his work together. As I was searching though a couple of sites that we use to find content Kai posted these to his portfolio page, you could tell these were going to be brought across even from the tiny thumbnail. Kai …
Posted on July 19, 2010 in Art Residing in Smorgone, Belarus Eugene Krivoshein is a creative slowly gaining credit for his impressive and expansive portfolio, today he brings us this series of imagery that is titled I had a dream. Shot entirely in black and white Eugene provides us with a stark account which is pretty surreal in points, especially the second image where the character seems to defy the pull of …
Posted on July 14, 2010 in Art Stunning photographic series from Achim Lippoth derived from the idea of reversing the roles of parent and child, the German photographer is known for his works inspired by childhood. A German native Lippoth has been involved with the creation of both still and moving imagery taking the role as film director for several commercial projects for Markenfilm. Having studied in Manchester and now living in …
Posted on July 8, 2010 in Art 1 Comment Malaysian photographer Anan Adanan is a young minded creative photographer who brings us this collection of imagery based around a football stadium where Malaysia celebrated its independence from the british empire. The Young male in this piece revisits the football club where he holds fond memories of his father watching sports with him in his very early days, although the stadium is locked up leading …