14 July 2010

10 July 2010

commuters


from the series "commuters" by Ireneusz Luty www.ireneuszluty.com

06 July 2010

Russ Martin: Hosta Project





Russ Martin "Hosta Project" - an exploration of the common landscape plant. "I have been working on this now for about three years. There is no end in sight as new pathways keep revealing themselves. I find photographing plants contemplative and personally rewarding. Recently, images from "The Hosta Project" have won:

2009 First Place Nature Non Pro, The Prix de la Photographie Paris, PX3

2009 First Place Nature/Flowers, Non-Pro, The International Photography Awards, The Lucies

2009 First Place, Reader's Gallery, B+W Magazine (UK), November

2009 Third Place Portfolio, International Garden Photographer of the Year, London,

2008 First Place Nature/Flowers, Non-Pro, The International Photography Awards, The Lucies

2008 Gold Award, Plants/Flowers, Black and White Magazine, Single Image Contest".

more form Russ Martin here: www.RussAndMarciaMartin.com

inbox: Urban Legends.



from "Urban Legends" series by: Remigiusz Jendrych www.priorytetprzeslony.blogspot.com

05 July 2010

cigarette


from the series "cigarette" by Ireneusz Luty www.ireneuszluty.com

28 June 2010

F: feels like home.

F. Falenica. the last district of Warsaw. circa 1km from it's end.

24 June 2010

Invited guest: Wojciech Moskal: "Park"



Wojciech Moskal: These pictures come from my early project – “The Park” which has been taken for 18 months in the most famous and biggest park of Warsaw. This is also my diploma of European Academy of Photography.

23 June 2010

Invited guest: Wojciech Moskal



Wojciech Moskal: The rough industrial landscape of Sosnowiec, the place I grew up in, had a big impact on my visual perception. Perhaps that’s why it’s natural for me to see the world as a b&w picture. When I look at the city I see the unique poetry of it – people going about their everyday business, empty spaces full of mute emotions, hidden, abstract gems go unnoticed as we pass them by. In my pictures I attempt to capture Warsaw with and without make-up – this is what has captivated me from the beginning. I hope to convey the emotions that I felt while taking these pictures.

Invited guest: Daniel T. Braun


ID no.8, 2008, ca. 80x115cm, Lambda-Print, 2+1 AP


Crackling Palm, 2003, ca.170x106cm, Rocketogram/Colorphotogram, unique

Shoot No.3/after H. Edgerton, 2006, ca. 110x140cm, c-print, 2+1AP


AP1, 2009, ca. 180x240cm, C-Print, 2+1 AP

Rafael Shafir, 2006, ca. 180x130cm, Rocketogram / Color-Photogram, unique

Bl no.6, 2008, ca. 100x120cm, C-Print, 2+1 AP
Daniel T. Braun a young german emerging artist uses the media of photography in different ways.Sometimes he builds a model or sculpture to photography, sometimes the picture is the result of a performative act, near in the manner of an action paintimg, like burning rockets on photographic paper at night ( " Rocketogrames "). For more information visit his vuluminous website: http://www.daniel-tobias-braun.de/

15 May 2010

Inbox: Anna Edlund - The Days

Anna Edlund sent us some photos from her ongoing project Vardagar/The Days. Enjoy!




13 May 2010

suburbia gone wild

Martin Adolfsson, Millennium Park, Moscow


Martin Adolfsson: Suburbia, the word alone calls up images of monotonous perfection. More than a place, it is an identity. This one-size-fits-all existence and its pandemic spread around the world fascinates me.
For the last two years, I have photographed model homes and their landscapes in the newly emerging cities of the world: Bangkok, Shanghai, Bangalore, Cairo, Moscow and Johannesburg.
I will finish my examination with Sao Paulo and Mexico City.
www.suburbiagonewild.com