Christopher Jonassen is Scandinavian photographer born Stavanger, Norway, 1978. In his series Devour he shows us beautifully lightened still life photographs of worn-out frying pans looking likee distant planets from some unknown solar system. Website: christopherjonassen.com
Martin Miller: Weapons of Mass Destruction
Martin Miller, documentary photographer from Baltimore brings us didactic series of photos with a retrospective look at some of 20th century weapons of mass destruction. Although the term, Weapons of Mass Destruction, has become a part of our daily lexicon, it remains very much an abstraction for most of us. Most...
Lernert & Sander: Cubes – Perfectly Organized Raw Foods
Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant asked Lernert & Sander Studio to make a photograph for their documentary photography special, with the theme Food. Artists transformed unprocessed food into perfect cubes of 2,5 x 2,5 x 2,5 cm. About Lernert & Sander Ever since they began collaborating in 2007, the artists and filmmakers Lernert &...
Carl Warner: Foodscapes
Carl Warner was born in Liverpool, England in 1963. Having become a successful advertising photographer from the mid to late 80′s through to the mid nineties he found that his work was becoming less in demand as well as unfulfilling creatively. He was searching for a something new and different to...
Marc Dantan: Xray Compagny
After realised the series "The Immortals", the stuffed animals from Deyrolle flames survivors after the terrible fire of 2008, I thought long and hard to talk again of these animals without life but seem eternal. I wanted to discover the secret world of their anatomy. I could with radiography bring...
Oleg Kaplan: Glass
Photographers seek to transform reality, though any; something in the photo may be beautiful - or terrifying, great or intolerable – even if in life it looks quite different. Transformation of reality - that’s what the art is, Syuzen Sontag wrote about it yet. Photo artist Oleg Kaplan was born...