Kelly Clipperton
August 31st, 2010

Kelly Clipperton, a photographer based in Toronto, stuns and intrigues viewers with his racy, intimate and carnal images. [ Continue Reading ]

Kelly Clipperton, a photographer based in Toronto, stuns and intrigues viewers with his racy, intimate and carnal images. [ Continue Reading ]
Sven Prim is a Swedish photographer/retoucher. It’s fun looking at his work, it’s eye catching to say the least. He describes him self as a real technology geek who loves to create strange and surreal situations. His work has appeared in magazines and commercials. Many people think that a photographer’s truth is compromised when the photographs are retouched, Sven disagrees with this. [ Continue Reading ]
Dan Escobar is a versatile photographer who is inspired by the execution of strong concepts. Whether it’s the pure interaction of composition and light, the staging of stylized portraits, or the creation of complex environments or effects, Dan has been responsible for some of the most celebrated, image-driven ads of the last 20 years. [ Continue Reading ]
Last time morning looked so much fun was when I woke up drunk. But what you are about to see is a morning from a very unique point of view, where stop motion takes over and every thing else comes second. [ Continue Reading ]
Check out the the sort of eye catching photography by some Japanese guys whose names I’m far too lazy to pronounce or even type. You can get upset. It’s okay. But check out these photos. They’re really not half bad. [ Continue Reading ]
This sort of photography gives, like most things, the feeling like you’ve seen it before almost anywhere. But whether or not that’s the case Talas is capable to take very crisp and vivid photographs. [ Continue Reading ]
Thomas de Bruin has accomplished quite a feat. He captured the alphabet, numbers and symbols from aerial location shots throughout The Netherlands. [ Continue Reading ]
Heike Weber installations are imaginative to say the least. To be able to take a permanent marker to a floor and make something as very intricate as “Utopia” or “Dorotheum” is extraordinary. The paperworks are different from art on paper that I’ve seen, with interwoven shapes much likes those in the floor installations and cutout pieces that I’m sure have more meaning behind them than I’m picking up on. Moving on.