Kolmanskop, Namibian Ghost Town
There is a slowly sinking city in the desert of southern Namibia, Africa, a ghost town called Kolmanskop. In the 1900s, diamonds were discovered just sitting upon the sand, waiting to be found,...
Read More →There is a slowly sinking city in the desert of southern Namibia, Africa, a ghost town called Kolmanskop. In the 1900s, diamonds were discovered just sitting upon the sand, waiting to be found,...
Read More →Several focal points define the work of New York-based artist Eric Cahan. Among them: light, specifically the light generated by the sun at sunrise and sunset, science, nature, and the ephemeral quality of...
Read More →Fong Qi Wei’s series, ‘Exploded Flowers’,which was partially inspired by Todd McLellan’s ‘Disassembly’ project, is a dissection of many different flowers including chrysanthemums, lilies, sunflowers, and roses. Wei,who is based in Singapore, has...
Read More →When Mitch Dobrowner’s father gave him an old Argus rangefinder to fool around with in his late teens. Little did he realize what an important gesture that would turn out to be for him. After...
Read More →Urban Explorer, asylum/hospital fanatic, artist, photographer and film maker Andre Govia is an admin for a Flickr group called ‘abandoned asylums‘ and is a member of Mission Abandoned. Andre’s extensive photo collection which...
Read More →The Sarajevo Rose pictures are perhaps not our usual post content, but they are striking, cultural, historical and eerily beautiful. When I first saw them a few days back, the images stayed with...
Read More →On the 14th of October 2010 at 12.25pm in Ajka, Veszprém county, Hungary, around a million cubic metres of toxic waste were released after the burst of the retaining wall in one of...
Read More →Photographer Shinichi Maruyama is well known for his colliding liquid photography. In this project he captures the sweeping movement of a nude model on camera. Via 123 Inspiration.
Read More →Whether part of the religious faithful or not, churches and their lofty edifices inspire people around the world with their beautifully detailed ceilings. Their stunning array of geometric details draw observing eyes skyward towards...
Read More →Louis Lander Deacon is a 19 year old photographer based in London. He has just finished his foundation degree in art and design and is about to go to London College of Fashion...
Read More →Nothing much more to say than these are stunning underwater portraits from photographer Jacob Sutton. Working in fashion and other commercial venues, Sutton’s personal work is highlighted by this series of 3 underwater shots....
Read More →Peter Lippmann photographed deserted cars for his photo series ‘Paradise Parking’. I love how nature is swallowing up human constructs. Remind’s me of Richard Wiseman’s book ‘The World Without Us’. Find out more here....
Read More →Pep Ventosa’s serie The Collective Snapshot overlays many images taken of the same scene from the same vantage point creating an almost impressionistic result. His imagery creates an atmosphere of a hazy memory rather...
Read More →Miki Takahashi is a Tokyo based creative with a focus on animation, digital photography and motion graphics. Find out more here.
Read More →Tom Rickhuss is a 19 year old Advertising with Marketing Communications student at Bournemouth University. In August 2012 he launched TRimages to promote his photography portfolio which include an impressive client list, including...
Read More →We absolutely love Ben Sandler’s Tomorrowland series, sets, art direction and narrative. Throughout, there’s a very palpable confrontation between the idillic, pristine house and the family’s emotional discontent. Ben Sandler Describe, “There is...
Read More →Robert G. Bartholot is a photographer and art director whose work often features bold blocks of colour and anonymous human forms. His self-initiated project ‘Geometric Homicide’ acts as triptych with a simplified, constructivist aesthetic. Find out more...
Read More →There’s something fascinating about abandoned, dilapidated properties. Maybe it’s the potential for renovation. Maybe its the order hiding beneath chaos or the apparent or it could be the palpable but unknown history. Whatever it is 100...
Read More →Jonathan Andrew is a multi-award winning photographer hailing from Amsterdam, The Netherlands. His series of shots of eerily lit World War 2 bunkers are exceptional both in terms of content and technique. The...
Read More →Alberto Seves0′s take on the much famed food colouring in a fish tank photography, utilises coloured varnish as a substitute. The varnishes oil viscosity creates smooth bowls and wispy smoke trails with the texture...
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