Thomas Ruff – Nudes

Posted by Fabio 12 March 2012

In 2003 photographer Thomas Ruff published a photographic collection of “Nudes” with a text by the French author Michel Houellebecq. Ruff’s images here are based on Internet pornography, which was digitally processed and obscured without any camera or traditional photographic device. read more

Scot Sothern – Lowlife

Posted by Fabio 8 March 2012

Scot Sothern has taken his camera into a world that only a microscopic fraction of the human population knows exists. Sothern is not a mere voyeur, he wades deeply into zones most never will and renders his subjects with dignity and compassion. Lowlife is a moving and compelling piece of work. read more

Letizia Battaglia

Posted by Thorbjorn 4 March 2012

Letizia Battaglia (born March 5, 1935) is a Sicilian photographer and photojournalist. Although her photos document a wide spectrum of Sicilian life, she is best known for her work on the Mafia. read more

Citylikeyou – Tom Moglu (Paris)

Posted by Thorbjorn 4 March 2012

Tom Moglu is a UK artist based in France and a recent contributor to Citylikeyou. He has documented his ‘Paris favourites’ with beautiful closeup texturised images. See all of Tom’s recommendations here.

Citylikeyou – Paul Phung (London)

Posted by Thorbjorn 2 March 2012

“This is pretty much my favourite park in London, especially in summer. I can’t even count the amount of times I have done shoots there and it still continues to inspire me.” London based photograper Paul Phung about Hampstead Heath for Citylikeyou. See all of Pauls recommendations here.

Citylikeyou – Maria de la Iglesia (Dublin)

Posted by Thorbjorn 1 March 2012

Im please to announce that we now have added Dublin to the map of Citylikeyou, well Maria de la Iglesia has. Maria de la Iglesia is a London based photographer. She was born in Madrid and spent 7 years living in Dublin where she studied a BA in Photography in DIT. See Maria’s favourite places from Dublin here.

Six Six Six

Posted by Thorbjorn 1 March 2012

Six photographers. Six rolls of film. Six days. Photographers James Pearson-Howes, Max Knight, Jake Dow-Smith, Jess Gough, Paul Phung & Lewis Chaplin were each given a 36-exposure roll of 35mm film which they had 6 days to shoot. Each film was then returned back to the Holy Ghost team who developed the films on their behalf with the resulting pictures being exhibited for 6 days. read more

Andrew Woffinden

Posted by Thorbjorn 1 March 2012

Andrew Woffinden is a fashion photographer based in London and is a regular contributor to British ELLE, U.S. ELLE, Spin Magazine, Tank, British GQ…and many many more. Photo above is from a recent trip to Rio beach, Brazil.

www.woffinden.com