German photographer Martin Klimas created the series ‘Porcelain Figurines’. the collection of images were captured just as each of the fragile objects hit the ground after being dropped from a height of 9.8 feet.
Category Archives: Photography
New York-based photographer Bobby Neel Adams addresses the affects of the passage of time with his recent project ‘Agemaps’. A collection of photographs showing the same person at two points within their life demonstrates the affects of aging upon the human body, reminding us of our mortality.
The Republic of Crimea, a part of Ukraine, lies on a peninsula stretching out from the south of Ukraine between The Black Sea and the Sea of Azov. Russian photographer Daniel Korzhonov has captured the region’s winter and its deserted nature.
Swedish artist Sanna Dullaway renders iconic black-and-white photographs in colour, utilizing primarily Photoshop CS5. Dullaway, who offers a recolouring and restoration service for old photographs, undertook the works– alongside processing old family photos– as a personal project.
Welsh-born artist and photographer Olsen Zander has been wrapping trees in white fabric around the UK for the better part of a decade. In this series entitled Tree, Line, Zander uses the fabric to reveal the horizon lines as they disappear behind the surface of trees.

Exploring the gestures and movements of calligraphy, nantes-based artist kaalam (aka Julien Breton) has created a body of work that uses hand-held light and long-exposure photographic techniques to capture the transient form within a real setting.

Preparations for the 10th anniversary of 9/11 are in full swing and workers are preparing the ‘Tribute of Light’ which will shine two beacons of light into the sky this Sunday to remember the 2,753 victims of 9/11. The ‘Tribute in Light’ is made up of 88 bulbs which project two blue beacons of light up into the heavens that is visible from a 60 mile radius.

Norwegian design studio Skrekkøgle — the one that printed a photo with a cremated dog — has a creative project called “Big Money” in which they made a giant 20:1 replica of a 50 cent Euro coin. They then placed the coin next to large objects and photographed them together, making the objects look like tiny toy replicas.

Amazing photograph series by Los Angeles based artist Brice Bischoff, specialize in photo-based work. This series was realized in Los Angeles, the Bronson Caves are famous for their use in cinema as a stage set to countless movies and television shows, mainly from the western and science fiction genres.

Challenging us to think about the way we view time, Pep Ventosa creates photo collages of famous cities around the world that resemble surreal paintings. By assembling dozens to several hundred separate photographs together, he turns life’s moments into puzzle pieces. It’s as if he reconstructs a whole new reality.
