Heidi Slimane for The Drums
This ones not new, dating back to late 2009, but i hadn’t posted it before and it seemed quite fitting. Simply because of the attention that the NYC band The Drums have been getting as of late, these monochromatic photographs by Hedi Slimane really do set them off perfectly, they explain the g
The Book Collection by Paul Octavious
Photographer Paul Octavious from Chicago creates imaginative scenes using household objects and other everyday items. His work is very clever, using weird combinations that make you smile. Here we present The Book Collection which pretty much defies gravity, where he plays Jenga with literature, spe
Photographer Jonathan May
Some stunning photography by Jonathan May from Australia. A very rich portfolio which is composed of people, personal, and advertising imagery. He is recognised as one of Sydney’s most exciting emerging photographic talents, having the ability of taking a concept and telling a fascinating visu
Animal Series by Robin Schwartz
Robin Schwartz shot a great series of photographs based on the relationship between her daughter Amelia and various animal friends. She lives in New Jersey and is an assistant professor in photography at William Paterson University. These pictures are adorable, her daughter Amelia must really love a
The Birthday Party by Vee Speers
Vee Speers was born in Australia and has been living in Paris since 1990. Her portraits have been published and exhibited world-wide, gaining a lot of recognition and supporters. She seems to have a fascination with the trickery of appearance and the power of masks/costumes. Vee’s most recent
Photographer Ryan Schude
Ryan Schude’s photography combines staging, lighting, color balance and intricacy. Each photo is set out to tell a story, sometimes he even throws in twists and turns to blind the viewer. His work is very cinematic and his imagination is contagious, a lot of these photos could be a snapshot fr
Photographer Tim MacPherson
This is the work of Tim MacPherson, the British advertising photographer. His clientele list includes Honda, McDonalds, Nikon, Phillips, GQ and The Sunday Times. As you can see, Tim’s portfolio is bursting with conceptual photography, bringing forward a vibrant imagination to any project he pu
Immersion by Photographer Rob Cooper
Robert Cooper is a British photographer and video artist, in which Wallpaper* got together with to talk about his newest film titled Immersion. Immersion has people filmed through a screen, in which a Red digital camera is embedded, he then takes stills from the footage and the extremely high-resolu
Japan Taxi Driver by Daniel Gebhart de Koekkoek
Austrian photographer, Daniel Gebhart de Koekkoek, created this series of photographs for Waterfall Magazine called Japan Taxi Driver. In the photos we see Japanese taxi drivers taking a nap, although they look half dead, no taxi drivers were hurt in the proceedings. Founded in 2006, Waterfall Magaz
Photographer Gemma Booth
London based photographer, Gemma Booth, produces work that is both quirky and individual. I love her style, what she does is very basic but stands out a mile off. From her simple portraits to her well styled fashion photography, she always stamps her mark. If you take a gander at her website, you ca
LULU by Marc Da Cunha Lopes
French photographer Marc Da Cunha Lopes has created a series of imagery that really stand out, evoking emotion and oozing in style. Through the use of hand-made props and digital enhancement, Da Cunha Lopes’ work is consistently pushing boundaries. This collection called “LULU” is
Photographer Gautier Deblonde
Born and raised in France, Gautier Deblonde came to London in 1991 to work as a photographer. One of his most signifiant projects was “Boy” in 2001; he had the mission of documenting the creation and installation of the five metre high sculpture “Boy” by Ron Mueck into the Mi