Friday 3 April 2009

Belle Epoque...



Beautiful photographs for W magazine, in the style of the 1930's. The top image really reminds me of a surrealist film from that era starring Lee Miller as Venus de Milo. Enjoy.

Turn the page...






A beautiful photo-book featuring black and white photographs, Polaroids and sketches. Unfortunately I can't find any details about it. Enjoy

Alternative views...




Beautiful photographs processed using alternative processes. Don't they have a lovely stillness about them. Enjoy.

West Side Vanity Fair Story...






Theatrical photographs that recreate scenes from West Side Story, featuring Jennifer Lopez and Camille Belle. I think these would have come out better if the lighting had been a bit darker, more atmospheric. Enjoy.

Wednesday 1 April 2009

The stauesque Brad Pitt..




These are really beautiful images of Brad Pitt, but to me he looks a bit like a wax work in them. I think the narrow depth of field works really well along with the very white eyes, it gives him more emotion. Enjoy.

Diamonds of books...




Really pretty folded books, used as center pieces. Aren't they lovely, and so achievable. Enjoy.

Bulbous fashion...




Lovely colorful photographs featuring balloons as accessories. I like the use of colour and the bulbous quality of the balloons next to the skinny model. Enjoy.

Monday 30 March 2009

Vermeer style...



Beautiful portraits by Hendrik Kerstens in the style of the dutch painter Johannes Vermeer. The bottom image won second prize in the National Portrait Gallery's Portrait competion in London. Enjoy.

Typography posters...

Amazing vintage posters on typography, my favourite is the Helvetica one at the top. Enjoy

The outlaws...



Beautiful Victorian styled photographs of Brad Pitt and Casey Affleck. I'm guessing these are promotional shots for the movie The Assassination of Jessie James. Enjoy.

Hockney the photographer..




Some amazing examples of David Hockney's infamous fragmented photography work. My favourite is the people swimming, definitely reminds me of his paintings. Enjoy.