Category: Photography

November 17, 2011

India Song

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A spell-binding photographic series by artist Karen Knorr who wanted to “celebrate the visual richness found in the fables, myths and stories of northern India using sacred and secular sites to highlight the caste system, femininity and its relationship with the animal world”.

via: Honestly WTF

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November 16, 2011

Cinemascapes

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A great project by Aaron Hobson that sources images from Google Street View.

Saint-Nicolas-de-la-Grave, France

Posada de Valdeon, Spain

Cape Town, South Africa

Huautla, Mexico

Ponsworthy, United Kingdom

Utsira, Norway

Sao Paulo, Brazil

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November 11, 2011

Jooney Woodward

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A young and talented documentary photographer who recently won the Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize.

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November 11, 2011

How Leica Lenses Are Made

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A behind-the-scenes look at the craftsmanship and making of Leica lenses in the production facilities of Leica Camera AG.

Leica Lenses (English) from Leica Camera on Vimeo.

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November 3, 2011

NICE Magazine: Issue 5

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The latest NICE Magazine is out and available for download!  For this issue we have chosen “Forks & Knives” as our theme and it’s all about food. Expect an aesthetic mix of design, illustration, advertising, art and publishing that celebrates food, cooking and eating in all its forms.

Follow these instructions to get your hands on one, it’s cool and free!

  • Download either a PDF version or a WWF non-printable version. It’s as easy as pie. The WWF version is better because you’ll be saving the environment. Ten points for you.
  • If you are not interested in taking the time to download. Read the magazine online here.

So what do we have on the menu for this issue? We profile American photographer Michael Muller who gives us an intimate portrayal of his creative process and his daily life. Our favourite food bloggers share recipes that are a delight to look at and even better to eat.  We showcase some really beautiful ceramics from Reiko Kaneko, as well as textile, ceramic and paper works from multi-talented illustration duo Zosienka & Rosie. We explore alternative dining experiences with our profiles on Sometimes Dining and Simply Saffron. Glasfurd & Walker show us how it’s done with their beautiful restaurant design and Kelli Anderson makes a difference with her design for a solar-powered popsicle truck. We also have some sterling design for you to feast our eyes on from Aïssa Logerot, Yii, Ben Johnston and Studiomama. Our “Best in Show: Food Edition” rounds up the tastiest grub (in our humble opinion) available in Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban. Our features of illustrators Lina Forsgren, Amy Borrell and Ed Nacional also add some creative flair to our culinary line-up. So what are you waiting for? Download it now!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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October 28, 2011

Polaroid Nostalgia

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The 1972 Polaroid SX-70 orientation film made by the office of Charles & Ray Eames.

 

Polaroid SX-70 Orientation Film in HD (1972) – Polaroid Photography – Advertising – Original Film from Devious Design Studio on Vimeo.

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October 17, 2011

Hedi Slimane

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A talented photographer with a flair for portraits.

 

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September 13, 2011

Bottles, bells, swords, portholes and diving gear.

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Ray: A Life Underwater, is an amazing documentary on the life of Ray Ives, a deep sea diver. This beautifully shot documentary takes you into his world and his amazing collection of long forgotten artifacts.

Ray: A Life Underwater from Danny Cooke on Vimeo.

Produced and Directed by Amanda Bluglass
Editor and Director of Photography: Danny Cooke
Dive photography: Neil Hope
Soundtrack: Tony Higgins

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September 6, 2011

Exploded Flowers

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Beautiful photographs of various deconstructed flowers by Qi Wei.

via: la boite verte

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August 11, 2011

Light Painting

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Dentsu London has created a way to make 3-dimensional animation using an iPad. The 3-dimensional object become visible when you take photographs at a slow exposure, then collecting them together in the form of a stop-motion animation.

Making Future Magic: iPad light painting from Dentsu London on Vimeo.

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