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Photography
"Salt" by Emma Phillips
Sometimes the best subjects aren’t planned or scouted, but simply happen by chance. Melbourne-based photographer, Emma Phillips stumbled across the salt mines in the Nullarbor Plain while driv
September 24, 2014
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Erotica
The Red Room by Cuneyt Akeroglu for Antidote Magazine (NSFW)
A dark and bold series of nude models shot by Turkish photographer Cuneyt Akeroglu for Antidote Magazine’s Romance issue. In 2007, the photographer was awarded Turkey's prestigious "K
September 23, 2014
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Photography
Exploring the Border of Scotland and the United Kingdom
In response to the recent vote for Scottish independence from the UK, photographer Alan Knox took to the border between the two countries to use the landscape as a stand-in metaphor for the politica
September 23, 2014
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Silent But Violent
Set designer Anna Burns has collaborated with Michael Bodiam on a sweet new series inspired by catastrophe: craft versions of nuclear mushroom clouds and other disasters, using flowers and balloons,
September 23, 2014
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Photography
Claire Rosen’s “Birds of a Feather”
While looking for a toucan for a commercial photo shoot, photographer Claire Rosen stumbled upon Bird Paradise, an exotic bird superstore. What she discovered there inspired her series Birds of a Fe
September 22, 2014
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Photography
Mariell Amélie’s Explorations Into Self-Portraiture
Though the narrative seems to change throughout her images, Mariell Amélie’s self-portraits hold a consistent darkness. Amélie’s use of color possesses a menacing coolness
September 22, 2014
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Jettison by Molly Strohl
A wonderfully surreal, bizarre series of photographs from Savannah College of Art and Design photography student Molly Strohl. Just love the little details in each photo in the series, "Jettiso
September 22, 2014
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Photography
The work of John Kilar
Photographer John Kilar’s site will tell you, simply, that he is a nomad. Portraits and landscapes by Kilar will show you that too, with a raw presentation of untamed characters and equally wi
September 21, 2014
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Photography
Simone Lueck’s “The Once and Future Queens”
For her series, The Once and Future Queens, Los Angeles-based photographer Simone Lueck took to Craigslist to seek out willing participants. “Seeking fabulous, striking, interesting older
September 20, 2014
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Photography
Ryan Schude Celebrates Car Culture in California
Photographer Ryan Schude has been documenting people and their modes of transportation since 2001 while studying at San Francisco Art Institute. Over time, the project developed into Them and Theirs
September 19, 2014
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Photography
Nancy Baron’s New Monograph “The Good Life > Palm Springs”
Photographer and filmmaker Nancy Baron’s newest monograph The Good Life > Palm Springs, published by Kehrer Verlag, offers us a look into the celebrated Hollywood hideaway. Baron, who descr
September 18, 2014
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Photography
Connecting The Lines
German street photographer Siegfried Hansen has an interesting way of connecting the dots, with lines. His main focuses are not humans and faces, but rather graphic connections and formal relations,
September 18, 2014
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