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27 giu 2013

Mind-Bending Photographs by Chema Madoz
May 8th, 2013


Madrid-based Spanish photographer Chema Madoz blends two seemingly separate objects together to create mind-bending photographs.
In his surrealist black-and-white pictures, he cleverly depict previously-unimagined scenarios.
Reharsing for Church of MARS
May 8th, 2013


Double Exposure Shots by Daniella Zalcman
May 7th, 2013


When she moved from New York City to London last year, photojournalist Daniella Zalcman decided to start a photo series on her Instagram account that would bring the two cities together visually—collectively, they “represent her vision of home”.
The ‘New York + London’ project is a collection of double-exposure photographs, with each shot consisting of a picture of New York layered with another of London—the result is a surreal blending of unique elements from each place.
“Each pair of photos was selected based on negative space, color, and contrast—but for every composite that you see, I had to go through at least a dozen versions before finding the perfect combination.”
All of the pictures were shot and edited entirely on the photographer’s iPhone 4S, a process that she finds to be very liberating.
What do you want on the setlist?
May 7th, 2013



Airborne Beverages by Manon Wethly
May 7th, 2013


Belgium-based photographer and designer Manon Wethly keeps a wonderful Instagram account where more traditional landscapes of the European countryside are punctuated with the occasional airborne beverage. No liquid is safe from being catapulted in front of her camera, Wethly uses coffee, milk, juice, water and other drinks to get the perfect mix of form and color to make some pretty fantastic shots. She says most of the photos are captured with her iPhone though she’s also begun experimenting with larger cameras. See more of her high speed photography over on her blog.