Posted by Fabio 22 April 2011
Beautiful and magical images by young photographer Lissy Elle. read more
Posted by Fabio 19 April 2011
Tanyth Berkeley’s photographs celebrate the beautiful and rare in their depictions of a cross-section of individuals. Representing the collective desires, struggles and physical manifestations of transgender women, street performers, albinos, nude models, and other standouts from the mainstream. read more
Posted by Fabio 16 April 2011
Regeneration2
Tomorrow’s Photographers Today
Exhibition runs through 22 May 2011
Gallery Azzedine Alaïa
18 Rue de la Verrerie, Paris
Posted by Fabio 15 April 2011
Jocelyn Allen is a photography graduate from Worcestershire, England. In June 2010 she completed a BA in Photographic Art at the University of Wales, Newport. Previously in June 2007 she achieved a BTEC National Diploma in Photography. She is currently working on new projects and works mainly with medium format and instant film. Currently living and working in London.
www.jocelynallen.co.uk
Posted by Fabio 14 April 2011
In 1969 American photographer Richard Avedon (May 15, 1923 – October 1, 2004) made these photographs of his father during the last seven years of his father’s life. read more
Posted by Fabio 8 April 2011
Anna Krachey has always been a collector and connoisseur of all sorts of objects and the online marketplace eBay has become an important source and inspiration to her work. She’s interested in Pop Culture and what the masses like, but her images always transcend their commercial sources, re-conceiving them as otherworldly and occasionally unsettling musings on matter.
www.annakrachey.com
Posted by Fabio 5 April 2011
Destroyed, Moby’s forthcoming new album and accompanying book of photography is set for release on May 16th, alongside an exhibition, which will take place at Proud Galleries from 18 May – 19 June. Published by Damiani, the hardback edition of Destroyed is 128 pages and features 55 photographs taken by Moby. All photographs from the book will be on display in the exhibition and are for sale. read more
Posted by Fabio 1 April 2011
Though undeniably photodocumentary in nature, Sarfati’s work is defined through an opposition to the editorial urge to fix narratives to her subjects. Her images create a loose, layered and intensely rich visual project that allows us, the viewers, to consider the complexities of any place or time, triggering emotions and thoughts that move well beyond the ostensible subjects of her photographs.
www.lisesarfati.com