Vogue 1949
A memorably simple – and impactful – cover as shot by Irving Penn for Vogue in April 1949
A memorably simple – and impactful – cover as shot by Irving Penn for Vogue in April 1949
Tomohide-Ikeya is a photographer who uses water as a concept of “Control” for her work. An avid scuba diver, she realized that this substance is one which we, humans, can never control, this realization became central to her work.
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Angela Lindvall by Koray Birand for Harper’s Bazaar Turkey May 2012.
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Some sweet and some brutal photography of animals captured in the moment.
My friend introduced me to this amazing clip of New York, using tilt shift filming but Sam O’hare. It uses over 35,000 stills and gives the illusion of a miniature world.
Sam is a graphic designer based in Melbourne. I was drawn to his colour pallets, mix of typography and abstracted photography/collage image making techniques.