Everyday we see a ton of great photographic series pass by in print and especially online. This abundance of visuals is a great development but it has also made the craft of photography very disposable in many ways, where at
Within the world of fashion editorials the use of collage has been recently quite a common occurrence. Cutting or slicing away parts of found footage or archival imagery intricately combined with other sculpted fashion images.
I am always happy to see new interesting work coming from our home base country the Netherlands. Photographer Robin Leevel is definitely one of them;
I have always been a big admirer of the work of Franco-Swiss still life photographer Erwan Frotin. His photography combines specially crafted props, gourmet food, animals, flowers, jewelry and luxury goods into strange compositions that walk a fine line between
How often is it that when you are in one of the big metropolitan cities like London, Paris or New York, you feel you’ve been there before or things just seem damn familiar. More than often it is of course
In the last couple of years still life photography has taken a prominent spot within the editorials of fashion magazines. One of the new emerging photographers in this genre is French photographer Philippe Jarrigeon.
Today it was the 66th birthday of the ever-diverse David Bowie. This same day the Victoria & Albert museum in London has announced giving unprecedented access to the David Bowie Archive for the creation of the exhibition ‘David Bowie Is’,
Last September Swiss photographer Lukas Wassmann released his book of 10 years unpublished analog photography, entitled ‘L’. In the early 2000 Wassmann turned towards photography after for years being a small-town carpenter.
WAX is a New York based magazine for the ‘urban surfer’. Which sounds a bit like a contradiction in itself but the truth is that much of the creative scene here in New York takes on this wet activity as