Photographer Jordan Matter created his series “Dancers Among Us” as a reminder to “relish moments large and small, recognize the beauty around you, and be alive!”
February 25th, 2013
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Photographer Jordan Matter created his series “Dancers Among Us” as a reminder to “relish moments large and small, recognize the beauty around you, and be alive!”
February 23rd, 2013
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Little is known of S. Noell Osvald, unless it is a Hungarian photographer who has done a beautiful series of black and white works very striking. His images are evocative, witty and very attractive. Play with the shapes and creating beautiful scenery minimalist scenarios in which women and animals come together in prints full of […]
November 3rd, 2011
Daily Art Cocktail
Greg’s photographic style merges reportage together with cinematic lighting and composition. As a photojournalist Greg shot news features in such trouble spots as Burma, Chechnya and Sierra Leone in the 1990′s. He also worked on in-depth photo essays that tackled such issues as CJD (the human strain of Mad Cow Disease), Thalidomide’s second generation of […]
September 23rd, 2011
Daily Art Cocktail
The series De Cabeza by Spanish Photographer Jorge Miguel is amazing! It features portraits of head in colorful and creative settings. Very creative art works!
September 21st, 2011
Daily Art Cocktail
Erin Mulvehill is a young photographer based in Brooklyn, who graduated with a BS honors degree in photography from Syracuse University. Unlike many modern photographers, she shoots on analog 35mm film (she scans the negatives to do post-processing in Photoshop). In this post you’ll see the breath-taking photos captured in her Underwater, to be reborn […]
February 27th, 2011
Daily Art Cocktail
American photographer Thomas Allen constructs witty and clever dioramas using figures cut from the covers of old pulp paperbacks. Using salacious pulp art drawing’s of the ’40s and ’50s that covered books such as ” I Married a Dead Man” and ” Marihuana Girl’, Allen constructs one set of pictures up close while obscuring another, […]