21Feb/12
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Kusho (Writing in the Sky) by Shinichi Maruyama

Posted by Travis on February 21, 2012

People accomplish some amazing feats of photography shooting at high speeds.  This series of liquid sculptures by Shinichi Maruyama definitely stands out among the more spectacular. His process essentially involves creating liquid sculptures out of calligraphy ink that is captured on camera while flying in mid-air.  I can’t imagine what kind of mess this creates [...]

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20Feb/12
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Remi Chapeaublanc Photographs Gods and Beasts

Posted by Stephanie on February 20, 2012

Remi Chapeaublanc is a photographer with many different angles. This series, “Gods and Beasts” highlights the people of Mongolia. His talent for dramatic portraits definitely shows here, but the addition of the portraits of the native Mongolian animals adds to the image of what environments each of these individual nomads live in and what they [...]

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19Feb/12
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The Pink & Blue Project by Jeong Mee Yoon

Posted by Travis on February 19, 2012

Pink and blue.  Girl and boy.  It becomes fairly natural for these associations to be made, especially in Western cultures.  This series entitled “The Pink & Blue Project” by Jeong Mee Yoon explores this subject matter. “This project explores the trends in cultural preferences and the differences in the tastes of children (and their parents) [...]

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14Feb/12
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Porcelain Figurines by Martin Klimas

Posted by Travis on February 14, 2012

For me, different photo styles come and go.  The exploding objects idea was really awesome and fresh when it first came out, but its intrigue has slowly declined for me since I first stumbled upon that type of photography.  This set of photographs by Martin Klimas has reinstated my interest.  Simply called “Porcelain Figurines,” the [...]

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13Feb/12
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Angelo Musco’s Flow of Human Bodies

Posted by Stephanie on February 13, 2012

I would have to say the word “different” would definitely apply to these works by Angelo Musco but the word just doesn’t seem to do them justice. Musco’s compositions are made up of hundreds of human bodies arranged in various ways to create larger masses full of movement.   Angelo describes his works in this [...]

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12Feb/12
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Marked by Claire Felicie

Posted by Travis on February 12, 2012

They say war takes its toll on people, especially the people who fight in it.  That whole idea is the jumping board for this photographic project by photographer Claire Felicie.  Called “Marked,” the series depicts soldiers from the 13th infantry of the Royal Netherlands Marine Corp before, during, and after their time on the battlefield. [...]

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9Feb/12
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Baby Arthur Recreates Scenes From Famous Classic Movies

Posted by Travis on February 9, 2012

TGIF!  It’s that point in the day on Friday where I’m sure a lot of people are getting antsy for the arrival of the weekend so I thought I’d change it up and do a fun, light-hearted post.  I came across this series of photos a few months back but have been waiting for a [...]

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8Feb/12
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From Enchantment to Down by Thomas Czarnecki

Posted by Travis on February 8, 2012

Nothing like a dark, provocative photo series to kick off Thursday morning.  This set of photographs by Thomas Czarnecki entitled “From Enchantment to Down” captures the beloved and widely recognized Disney princesses and similar figures of fairytale culture in a manner of intent I’m sure most normal people never had in mind.  It’s all kinds [...]

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