John Poppleton: Black Light Bodyscapes

Black Light Bodyscapes combines the beauty of the female form with the splendor of God’s creations found in this world and worlds beyond. Using temporary fluorescent materials the scenes are painted directly on the skin and photographed in modest poses to create a unique piece of art.    John Poppleton was...

Tamas Dezso: NOTES FOR AN EPILOGUE

Spiritual tradition and physical heritage are simultaneously disintegrating in Romania. Time is beginning to undermine centuries-old traditions preserved in tiny villages, in communities of only a few houses, as well as the bastions of the communist era’s enforced industrialisation, which became part and parcel of Romania’s recent history. Those living...

Claire Droppert: Sand Creatures

Claire Droppert is a photographer & visual designer based in Rotterdam. In her work, she is inspired by the line where simplicity and minimalism are wed, and the new editing techniques that blur this line. She has a strong preference for landscapes, and desolate, open spaces. There is a distinctive whispering silence to be found...

Matthew Smith: Half-Underwater Photos Showing the World Beneath

Matthew Smith, BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2014 Finalist, created outstanding gallery of half-underwater photographs revealing what hides beneath the surface of water. Says Matthew: I have always had an attraction to the water and the tricks it plays on light for as long as I can remember. Some of my earliest memories...

Jakob Wagner: Nightscapes

Jakob Wagner was born 1985 in Herdecke, Germany. In summer 2008, he successfully completed his three-year apprenticeship as a photographer. After five more years as a photo assistant for a few renowned photographers he started his own business in Düsseldorf specialising in landscape, aerial, cityscape, industrial and fine art photography....

Andy Lee: Infrared Landscapes

UK based artist photographer Andy Lee presents series of landscapes taken with infrared photography technique. Says Andy:  I've been taking pictures most of my life, but started it a little more obsessively about ten years ago when I was filming a documentary for a charity in Ethiopia. I had an old Hasselblad...

Nikita Sergyshkin: Portraits

We bring you selection of photo-portraits created by Minsk based artist Nikita Sergyshkin. This body of work was created during two years (2012-2013) as both personal project and in cooperation with with the fashion designers and stylists. Via Behance

Ragnar Axelsson: Faces of the North

Ragnar Axelsson was born in Iceland in 1958 and started his training as a photographer at the age of 16 in a traditional photographic atelier. At 18 he was already a staff photographer at the leading Icelandic newspaper, Morgunblaðið, and has ever since continued his lifelong documentation project on the...

Scott Conarroe: By Rail – Railways of North America

Photography, railways, and North America developed more or less concurrently. Each, in its own way, transformed the world. Photography abstracted space. Railroads compressed distance. And Europe's occupation of the Americas re-calibrated power around the globe. Photos of vast wilderness lured the reckless and hopeful across the Atlantic, and rails were...

Edward Burtynsky: Quarries All Over the World

Edward Burtynsky is known as one of Canada's most respected photographers. His remarkable photographic depictions of global industrial landscapes are included in the collections of over sixty major museums around the world. About his project Quarries Burtynsky says: I had found an organic architecture created by our pursuit of raw materials....