Wright Kitchen Photography will please your OCD and foodie sides at the same time. Brittany Wright arranges all kinds of food in a way that showcases how it changes, which creates wonderfully organized and entrancing arrangements and is a perfect example of the power of the studio photographer taking the time to manually set up […]
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Kylli Sparre spent years training to become a professional ballerina, but then re-focused her creative energy on photography. In her beautiful self-portraits, Kylli completely (and quite often, literally) connects herself to the environment surrounding her. Her images are just very dreamlike and romantic – not unlike a ballet. Of course, Kylli uses Photoshop to accomplish the fantasy of […]
There’s one experience in major American cities that you are almost guaranteed to have – a nice, long wait in traffic. Los Angeles’s highways are no different. That’s why Alex Scott’s pictures of LA’s highways at night are so bizarre; there aren’t any cars! One can almost hear the silence. Alex has spent a little over […]
This is one of those collections that, when you see it, you have to share it! Simon Butterworth is a photographer from Western Australia whose photographs of a salt mining area just stopped us in our tracks. In fact, at first glance we thought they were actually paintings! Simon’s “Blue Fields” project was shot at the […]
Nothing quite captures the combination of strength, grace, and art like dance. Alexander Yakovlev is able to capture all of these elements in his dance collection. The dancers are captured in pinnacle moments and poses that will leave you in awe. His use of hair, chalk and fabric to create motion is what really puts […]