Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
Monday, February 14, 2011
Pete Eckert Blind Photographer
Pete Eckert is an incredible guy...he went from being an accomplished carpenter and artist with a bright future to becoming completely blind and needing a guide dog. This however, did not stop him from taking up photography and becoming completely hooked..."I view my work during the event of taking the shot in my minds eye. I “see“ each shot very clearly, only I use sound, touch, and memory. I am
Labels:
dark arts,
People,
Photography,
Possibly Too Good
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
James Dawe Photo Collage
James Dawe is an illustrator & image maker who grew up and still operates out of East London. James specialises in contemporary photo collage, working both digitally and analog with a tendency to assemble imagery in the form of portraits. Pride is taken in composition and interpreting the everyday in a surreal & fantastical way....Clients have included Tim Exile (Warp Records), Illustrated Ape,
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Hood-Lum Site
Really feeling the pictures/portraits HERE...I usually wouldnt post about these infinity scroll wordless blogs who don't link back to anything, but this one really caught my attention...nostalgia all the way...
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
1920's Criminal Portraits from Australia
I was in awe of this series of "photographs of commitment" from the archive of the Sydney Justice & Police Museum. "They are beautiful, timeless, and peculiarly expressive. These vintage "mug shots" are just brimming with the individuality and personalities of a motley array of people who passed through Australia’s criminal justice system back in the early part of the 20th century .... creating
Friday, January 28, 2011
Looking Into The Eyes Of Nature
A British photographer, Jonathan Griffiths risked his life as he captured these wildlife shots on a nature reserve in Canada......nutter![VIA]
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Benjamin Lowy Photography
Incredible photography by Benjamin Lowy....he really captures the dark-side to the world in vivid colour. "Benjamin Lowy received a BFA from Washington University in St. Louis in 2002 and began his career covering the Iraq War in 2003. Since then he has covered major stories worldwide. Benjamin's work from Iraq, Darfur, and Afghanistan have been collected into several gallery and museum shows,
Labels:
dark arts,
People,
Photography,
Possibly Too Good
Monday, January 17, 2011
Alex Fakso New Book Fast or Die
"Fast or Die" - New Book Release"Fast or Die is Alex Fakso’s latest photographic project, which came to life after four years of travelling around the world, from London to the US, and as far as Russia and Japan. Metropolitan narratives are immortalized in 60 shots: portraits of people running, taking the subway, sleeping on docks, sneaking into tunnels. Fakso follows his subjects taking part in
Saturday, January 8, 2011
PhotoGraff Collective
Photograff Collectif are a bunch of photographers who take great pics of graffiti. Based in France, they run a great blog with loads of cool images & artists....[VIA]
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Christian Faur's Crayon Portraits
Christian Faur uses hundreds of crayons to to re-create portraits from photographs.
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Georges Rousse
Georges Rousse (born 1947 in Paris), is a French photographer who likes to superimpose precise geometrical shapes into desolate or abandoned places....[VIA]
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
NGC Best Of Photographs
National Geographic Channel's best photos of birds and animals last month aren't too shabby! See more HERE.
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Them Thangs Update
I was starting to go off Them Thangs but Justin Blyth's most recent post entitled, "JUST A DECK OF CARDS, AND A JUG OF WINE" has got me hooked again. It's a really great collection/collage of images that has given me hope again.....
Friday, December 10, 2010
Japanese Machine Gun Camera
A 35mm WW2 Japanese Type 89 “Rokuoh-Sha” (made by Konica) Air force Machine Gun Movie Camera that they used for Training Machine Gunners. This could be mounted on the wing and controlled remotely (by the wires in the case) or mounted in the Waist Gunner’s position for hands on target practice.See that yellow plastic like dome ? That would hold a stop watch which would be activated when the
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Graffiti Pics by Thias
Really liking flickr-head Thias' graff pics....Slicer & Resh, MCTAstro, ODVKebe, UNOLimo, Jok, Olson (On/Off)Rude, Seyb, SPAMWesr, Jade
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