Music brings people together – we all know it. Specific music genres unify specific people. It’s always a beautiful image to see when people bond over things they like and visualize this through behavior and style of dress.
Next to Helmut Newton, Guy Bourdin is probably one of the greatest fashion photographers of our time. His style was abstract and stylistic, objectifying the female body almost as still life portraiture.
One of the first seminal books by Helmut Newton that has been out of print for decades is available again.
Oh golly, Hedi Slimane really knows how to push it – not so long ago he presented his somewhat Grunge-Courtney-Love (and very much criticized) take on the Saint Laurent autumn/winter 2013 collection
Earlier we featured the editorial for AnOtherman by photographer Nick Knight. Who shot LA singer Sky Ferreira wearing
As spring finally (well, almost) presented itself here with yesterdays 26° – the longing for long hot summers frolicking around randomly in rivers, ponds and seas grew even stronger.
Most of us are familiar with the iconic, timeless and breathtaking photography of the magazine National Geographic.
Mike Brodie started making photographs in 2004 after he was given a Polaroid camera. As The Polaroid Kidd he spend the next 4 years traveling through the US with a sub cultural group that illegally rode trains.
Back in 2008 fashion photographer Steven Meisel created a fashion editorial around the theme of ‘dogging’ – which is a British term for having sex in semi-public places like cars, parks or movie theaters.
Did you ever wonder how it would be to laugh without teeth? I actually never wondered that ever, but stumbling upon this crazy tumblr called