17May/12
Posted by Travis on May 17, 2012
It seems like never before seen pictures from the making of the original Star Wars trilogy are popping up all the time. I especially love this recent set that just surfaced though. Taken during the making of 2nd movie in the trilogy, The Empire Strikes Back, the photos give a sense of how much fun [...]
16May/12
Posted by Stephanie on May 16, 2012
Street Memories is a series by Nacho Ormaechea that takes the silhouettes of random city dwellers and fills them in with another image. The anonymity of these individuals makes you curious of who they are or what expressions they might have had when these photos were taken [...]
15May/12
Posted by Travis on May 15, 2012
Without a doubt, Paris makes for some beautiful cityscape photography. Philipp Klinger doesn’t take the traditional approach to it though. His photography captures something more–the city in a way like most have not seen it before. The abstract nature of each location in these photographs is just amazing. It’s quite a treat to see Paris [...]
14May/12
Posted by Travis on May 14, 2012
These photos by Andrey Pavlov are just incredible. Using real ants, he has created a series that look like screenshots from a well executed animated feature film. “Ant Tales” looks like it required a lot of patience to achieve not to mention a ton of post production work, but the results are just unbelievable. Each [...]
11May/12
Posted by Travis on May 11, 2012
1 to 100 Years Project is a portrait project from photographer Edouard Janssens in which he has captured 100 women and 100 men from ages 1 to 100. All of the subjects were participants who signed up through the project’s website (excluding the kids). At first without a closer look, I thought it was the [...]
11May/12
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This powerful series appropriately titled, Burning House is by Carrie Schneider. The photos show a house that seems to be eternally burning, throughout different times of the days and throughout the seasons. To create this timelapse effect, Carrie built the same 8×6 wooden house [...]
10May/12
Posted by Travis on May 10, 2012
Jose Romussi isn’t a photographer, but he is a mixed media artist. As such, the creative world is literally at his disposable. In this project series, Romussi takes old vintage photos and brings colorful new life to them by way of multi-colored threading. The mix of color on black and white along with the subject [...]
9May/12
Posted by Travis on May 9, 2012
I don’t know how Martin Waldbauer can claim to be a total amateur on his 500px page when this set of photographs from his shows just the opposite. I love the sense of creativity it took to develop the concepts for each. Most of them really cause you to look twice and wonder how he [...]