Faces of Writers - Charcoal drawings by Liu Ling
Faces of Writers – Charcoal drawings by Liu Ling

Albert Camus, charcoal on paper, 59.4 x 42 cm Terry Pratchett, charcoal on paper, 59.4 x 42 cm J. K. Rowling, charcoal on paper, 59.4 x 42 cm Virginia Woolf, charcoal on paper, 59.4 x 42 cm Oscar Wilde, charcoal on paper, 59.4 x 42 cm The 14th Dalai Lama, charcoal on paper, 100 x […]

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Black and white portrait photography by Jean-Marie Franceschi
Black and white portrait photography by Jean-Marie Franceschi

Awesome portraits by Jean-Marie Franceschi, talented photographer and retoucher currently based between Marseille, France and Würzburg, Bayern, Germany. Jean-Marie focuses on portraiture, he shoots marvelous beauty, street style, lifestyle and black and white portrait photography. Franceschi uses Canon 5D Mark III with 35mm f/1.4, 50mm f/1.4, 85mm f/1.2 and 135mm f/2 lens. Jean-Marie Franceschi: website […]

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Stunning black and white photos by Jason M. Peterson
Stunning black and white photos by Jason M. Peterson

The alluring black and white photography of Jason M. Peterson, a craft honed daily over the last 25 years, has garnered the Chicago-based photographer an unparalleled following. With 1 million followers on Instagram—a number usually reserved for celebrities (or food accounts)—his moody, artistic work captures the soul of every scene he shoots. As the Chief […]

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Paper chess horses by Asya Kozina
Paper chess horses by Asya Kozina

Three paper horses I created for Wild Orchid company of underwear. These sculptures was made for entourage of promotional photo shoots for polo team. I worked with black and white paper to make associations with chess figures. Fashion-director: Julia Piterskaya Creative-Producer: Miranda Saliya Photographer: Ira Bordo Models: Kristina Rudenkaya, Raya Sidorenko Asya and Dmitriy Kozin’s […]

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Conceptual composites by Noell Oszvald
Conceptual composites by Noell Oszvald

Conceptual composites portfolio 2013-2017 Oszvald only shoots in black and white because she finds colors to be distracting. “I feel the same way about clothes and other matters of appearance, which why I like to reduce my images to forms, composition and content.” “I don’t want to tell people what to see in my images,” […]

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