Great photography by Chris Searl from Sydney. His pictures are full of life and bursting with energy. I like!
Tag Archives: Photography
Street Photography: Documenting the Human Condition
Impressive love declaration to street photography (and rangefinder cameras) by L.A.-based photographer Chris Weeks.
(Click through to Vimeo to watch in HD and full screen!)
Be sure to also check out part two and three of the documentary as well as Chris’ Flickr photostream.
Erotic Friday: Kiss by Andy Barter
This beautiful photo series by renowned London-based photographer Andy Barter gives us a birds-eye perspective of couples kissing and was selected for the Communication Arts Photography Annual 52 (2011).
Street Photography from Singapore by Danny Santos II
Watch this fantastic street photography from Singapore by Danny Santos II. Being a graphic designer by trade, he’s been shooting strangers in Orchard Road on his weekends since 2008.
Here are a few of my favorite shots from different series:
Portraits of Strangers (“taken with permission, close up headshots of beautiful strangers in Orchard Road”)
If you are a photographer yourself, be sure to check out Danny’s blog, where he shares his experiences and valuable tips.
Intimate Photography by Thomas Blanc
Intimate shots by 23 years old Thomas Blanc from Paris. Besides photographing he is bassist of the band PM’s Better.
Via PhotoDonuts.
Homage to Jorge Luis Borges
Brazilian film director Ian Ruschel created this atmospheric homage to the Argentinian poet Jorge Luis Borges.
Poets, like the blind, can see in the dark
Jorge Luis Borges
The underlying music was composed by the grandiose Gustavo Santaolalla for the film The Motorcycle Diaries. His music sends shivers down my spine – every time!
Via Daniel Lichtmeß
Bond on Set Series by Greg Williams
Outstanding behind the scenes and on set photography of the last three James Bond movies (Die Another Day, Casino Royal & Quantum of Solace) by British photographer Greg Williams.
Greg describes his time on film Sets as the ultimate photographic education. He learnt his lighting technique from observing many of the worlds finest cinematographers at work and today lights nearly exclusively with film industry lighting as opposed to strobe. He also learnt about giving direction.
His visual record of the creation of the Bond movies was published in the “Bond on Set” books series.
The Art of Sumo by Tomoki Momozono
This impressive series by Japanese photographer Tomoki Momozono documents the ancient Japanese martial art of Sumo that can trace its origins back some 1500 years. Momozono is currently working as a sports photographer in London.
Via wabbaly
Beach Jump Photography by Luca Tenaglia
Great in motion series by Luca Tenaglia from Milano, Italy.
Via Inspirefirst.
Erotic Friday: Voyeuristic Fashion Photography by Andreas Kock
Voyeuristic shots from the series Stalker, originally created as fashion editorial, by photographer Andreas Kock from Stockholm.
Via My Modern Met.