The following photo series is borderline creepy: this guy has photoshopped himself into all of his significant other’s childhood photos.
In this series German photographer Barbara Probst explores the notion of perspective. She placed several cameras around the same subject, more or less closely together, and took multiple shots at the same time.
Austrian photographer Bela Borsodi combines fashion photography and mythology. Born in Vienna in 1966 and after studying graphic design and fine art he started to work as a photographer. In 1992 Bela moved to New York and in 1999 he
Little paintings on found photographs by Angela Deane. More at ghostphotographs.tumblr.com
Photographer Alexandre Paskanoi latest series ‘Vintage Frames’ is shot with his vintage FED3, connected to Elinchrom to create a studio light surrounding. It is a collaboration with Vintage Frames Company, which has a large collection of unique brand name glasses
Photographer Robert Jahns, or nois7 on Instagram, photoshops to create a series of death-defying scenes. He places thrilling elements next to ordinary images of city life and landscapes.
Born in 1938 in Japan, Daido Moriyama is still photographing and exhibiting. This series is called “Tights & Lips” and is pretty straightforward in its concept.
Photographer Greg Barth plays with perspectives and objects to create mind-boggling, surreal images that aren’t photoshopped.
The work of young photographer Alexandra Hunts is currently on exhibition at SPACES Amsterdam. Her focus is on the tension between man and nature, reality and fiction. She sees herself more as a sculptor or installation artist who uses photography