Mar 022009

World #31, #32

Ruud van Empel (born 1958 Breda, The Netherlands) cuts, glues and manipulates his digital photo collages to create a new world – an ideal, fairy-tale world.
These high gloss and richly saturated photographs, inhabited by seemingly “lost” characters including prepubescent children and digitally collaged landscapes, create a striking balance between the real and the unreal, the possible and the impossible. The photographs function as uncanny digitalized “fairytales”, created through the mastery and manipulation of digital technology, confounding the conventionally sensitive emotional cues often coupled with this subject matter. Continue reading »

Mar 012009

Carole Lombard for 'Vigil in the Night', 1939

MADE IN HOLLYWOOD: Photographs from the John Kobal Foundation” which is opened at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art on July 11th and runs there through October 12, 2008, will be exhibited at Knoxville Museum of Art in Knoxville, Tennessee from May 8 to September 9, 2009.
Drawn from the rich archive at the John Kobal Foundation in London, this exhibition focuses on the stars, the sets, and the scenes created by the film industry and memorialized by the most important photographers who worked in Hollywood from 1920 to 1960. Featuring more than 90 vintage images, Made in Hollywood offers a glimpse into the world of fantasy, glamour, and perfection that the image makers produced.
How many of the faces could you recognize? Have you ever seen them on the screen? Continue reading »

Mar 012009

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Stylized erotic portraits by Aeric Meredith-Goujon (born 1969 brooklyn, New York). Aeric Meredith-Goujon’s photographs are certainly divine and sexual, but there’s also something painterly about the images. Perhaps it has to do with the gradations in color, the depths of expressions, or the fact that the subjects — many of who commissioned the work for a lover or a spouse — are real people, untrained in the art of posing, and they have real bodies.
Be aware that hot scenes are right ahead. Continue reading »

Feb 282009

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Jork Weismann grew up in Gmunden / Upper Austria , he started to take pictures as a child, followed this interest after school and got in business for himself at the age of 27. Magazines include: Purple, Self Service, Dazed & Confused, Marie Claire German, Spiegel, SZ-Magazine, Jalouse, Biba, Crash, Citymagazine Tokyo, Suite Magazine, Squint, Achtung, Monocle and others. Continue reading »

Feb 272009

Julieta & Pedro

Esther Haase (born 1966 in Germany and living in Hamburg) celebrates physicality and the sheer joy of life in her photographs. Haase, who regularly works for international magazines, belongs to a generation that has “seen it all” and knows how to play with everything. Her photographs are proof that even in times of anxiety you can say yes to joy and sensuality. Whether her models are young or old, whether they conform to commercial standards of beauty or not, Haase makes them look alive, joyous, and irresistibly sexy. Take a look at Esther Haase for Jahnke Kalender 2009.
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Feb 272009

Fire

London based Zena Holloway (born 1973 in Bahrain) is at the forefront of underwater photography and film in the UK and abroad. Her highly acclaimed images of babies swimming underwater have featured across a wide range of media campaigns. Continue reading »

Feb 272009

Journey

You might call Scarlett Hooft Graafland (b. 1973 Dutch) a kind of method artist. For her latest project You Winter, Let’s Get Divorced, the Dutch photographer spent four months living in the remote Inuit community of Igloolik in northern Canada using the bleak, unfriendly icescapes as both setting and subject for her series of visual jokes. Continue reading »

Feb 262009

Laurel

Australian photographer Kate O’Brien’s photos are fantasy snow globes, arranged just so. Not a shiny curl out of place, not a flower askew, they’re bottled candy bliss. Her meticulous attention to detail and fine technical skills bring her wild imaginings into the real world.
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Feb 252009

Blue #04

Clayton James Cubitt is one of a new breed of photographers no longer content to draw a distinction between the worlds of fashion, art, and porn apparently. His work is, more often than not, relentlessly sensual, saturated in deep colours, infused with an explicitness that lays its subject as bare as possible. Working within his own philosophy that inspires him to shoot with no holds barred, Cubitt’s lens lingers over muses ranging from the mid-coital form of his fiancĂ©e in bed with another woman to a dead baby bird set before him. Continue reading »

Ken Rosenthal

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Feb 252009

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Tucson-based photographer Ken Rosenthal’s photography has a somewhat unsettling, dream-like look and feel. He toys with issues of memory, nostalgia, dreams, and the tendency of the mind to half create and half perceive (to mangle an observation of Wordsworth’s). Drawing upon his own photographs and an archive of family snapshots, Rosenthal crops and blurs images into a sort of liquid haze. That’s simple enough these days with PhotoShop, but Rosenthal does it the old-fashioned, analog way: in the using selective toning and bleach. The results are strangely silent but still potent with storiessome no doubt real, and others imagined.
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Feb 242009

The Waiting Girl

Loretta Lux (born1969 in Dresden, Germany) is a fine art photographer known for her surreal portraits of young children. The artist executes her compositions using a combination of photography, painting and digital manipulation. Lux’s work – at once alluring and self envigorating- usually features young children and is influenced by a variety of sources. She originally trained as a painter at Munich Academy of Art, and is influenced by painters such as Agnolo Bronzino, Diego Velázquez and Phillip Otto Runge. Continue reading »

Jeff Bark

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Feb 242009

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American artist Jeff Bark’s (born 1963, New York) series of elaborately constructed photographs depict contemporary urban motifs, such as the debris of American consumerism with an opulent, Dutch master quality of light and tone.
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Feb 232009

Nude 4N E Series

The photographs and films of Robert Stivers distort the perceptions of their viewers. Stivers’ technique utilizes soft focus, vignettes, and motion blur to create a hazy vision of the world that emboldens the viewers sense of self. A.D. Coleman writes of his photographs, Continue reading »

Feb 222009

Sheep, Llama

Who knew that animals posing in front of beautiful patterned wallpaper could be so titillating? Photographer, Catherine Ledner knew.
Catherine Ledner is a wallpaper designer from New Orleans. She has been a bit more inventive about the process of choosing wallpaper and taken photos of various animals positioned in front of her designs. And with a keen eye for color and composition, she sells a limited series of the prints in various sizes that feature domestic and farm animals, birds and wildlife. Continue reading »

Andy Julia

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Feb 212009

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Andy Julia is a French Photographer always interested in creating an harmony between the aesthetic of the past times and the contemporary world.
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Feb 202009

La fille de M.Choderlos

Rengim Mutevellioglu was born in 1991 in Moscow, Russia.
While living in New York City at the age of 11, she began photographing her surroundings as a means of remembrance. She slowly started recording moments from her own life and others’, mixing her photographs with other artistic techniques.
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