*Don't Panic
The Horse Hospital in London's Russell Square is hosting an exhibition called From Fear to Sanity, which is on the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and the art of protest.
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*sub-studio
Too weird - x-ray photographer Nick Veasey uses either skeletons in rubber suits, or cadavers to capture the human form in his photographs. When working with cadavers, he has around eight hours to pose and shoot before rigor mortis sets in.
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*sub-studio
You've seen Tanya Aguiniga's gorgeous furniture here before (posts 9141 and 8842) but if you haven't checked out her website recently, take a look - I love the combination of the product image and the macro-photography that changes with each project.
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*sub-studio
Julien Breton photographs incredible "light calligraphy" images. I wish I knew more about his process, because it boggles my mind as to how he does it.
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*architonic
Meticulously and with surgical precision Richard Galpin breaks down the fine top layer of large-scale architectural photographs into geometrical forms and lines.
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*sub-studio
Katrin Schacke's Stanley series of photographs - a lovely and odd collection of photos. I especially love the photographs with objects in motion.
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*Don't Panic
The Michael Hoppen Gallery in Brompton, London, is exhibiting Joseph Szabo’s Jones Beach photographs.
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*sub-studio
Lyle Owerko's photographs from The Boombox Project catalog the iconic, visually beautiful ghetto-blaster.
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*sub-studio
"Bodies in Urban Spaces" is a photography project by art director Willi Dorner and photographer Lisa Rastl, attempting to create human sculptures in urban voids. The result is both humorous and ridiculous!
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*sub-studio
Jeffrey Milstein's photographs are taken precisely at the moment that an aircraft is overhead, decontextualizing the cruciform shapes of jet aircraft and exploring the beauty of their forms and graphic designs.
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*djsoundwav
Besides iPhone shots being the trend, it seems couples have a different perspective from their mom and pop predecessors. From converse shoes for the bride and groom, mini cooper limos, to live webcast of the ceremony.
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*laurasweet
Comparing Vanity Fair's great recreation of iconic Hitchcock scenes from their March Hollywood issue with the original old movie stills.
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