The secret life of miniature Batman By photographer Rémi Noël
The secret life of miniature Batman by photographer Rémi Noël

They say that boys don’t grow up, only their toys change. That might not be the case, however, for French photographer Rémi Noël, who’s been tripping throughout the state of Texas together with a miniature plastic Batman figurine, his only companion. Noël has long been fascinated by the image of “timeless America” captured in the […]

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Celebrity Portraits by Joey L.
Celebrity Portraits by Joey L.

Joey L. is a Canadian commercial photographer, director and published author based in Brooklyn, New York. A sensitive observer of endangered cultures and traditions, Joey travels the globe creating dramatic portraits while giving the viewer a powerful insight into his subjects’ lives. His photo series range from Brooklyn, New York to Siberut, Indonesia; proof of […]

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Spectacular aerial shots of Iceland's volcanic rivers
Spectacular aerial shots of Iceland’s volcanic rivers

“Iceland is a wonderful country; I would even say that it is a true paradise for all the photo shooting-lovers. But what has become a real discovery for me is the bird’s eye view of the rivers flowing along the black volcanic sand. It is an inexpressible combination of colors, lines, and patterns,” says Ermolaev. […]

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Disney Dream Portraits by Annie Leibovitz
Disney Dream Portraits by Annie Leibovitz

World renowned photographer Annie Leibovitz has been capturing shots of celebrities as popular Disney characters for years, as part of her ongoing collection of Disney Dream Portraits. The latest addition to her portfolio of work is Academy Award nominated actress Jessica Chastain as the fiery-haired Merida from the animated feature film Brave. Leibovitz’s series takes […]

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Tokyo Cityscapes by Takashi Kitajima
Tokyo Cityscapes by Takashi Kitajima

By applying a bokeh, an effect blurring the background on photography, Japanese Takashi Kitajima offers a superb view of the capital of his country. Cityscapes of Tokyo magnified by this effect, inviting us to immerse ourselves in this cluster of bright dots representing the different buildings in the city. Takashi Kitajima: portfolio / facebook Via: […]

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The Legographer, 365-day project by Andrew Whyte
The Legographer, 365-day project by Andrew Whyte

UK-based photographer Andrew Whyte has documented the adventures of a brave lone LEGO photographer in his “The Legographer” photo series. The process behind Whyte’s photos is so simple that almost anyone could do it. He carries the Legographer with him wherever he goes and, when he finds a good location, snaps a picture of him […]

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Spring-Autumn photo series by Qozop
Spring-Autumn photo series by Qozop

It‘s not surprising anymore that young people’s fashion choices are influenced by their grandparents’ closet, especially for the past few years. But can older people pull off the outfits that youngsters wear these days? Photographer Qozop captured pairs of relatives (parents and kids or grandparents and grandchildren) after they’ve exchanged outfits in his aptly-named “Spring-Autumn” […]

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Modern celebrities in retro style
Modern celebrities in retro style

Victoria Will did the “Tintypes” series on the occasion of the Sundance Film Festival 2014 which happened on January in Park City (Utah). She uses an old style thanks to the ancient technique of the development on a tin plate. A powerful result with melancholic and touching celebrities. VICTORIA began her career at the New […]

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Fairytale portraits between reality and fiction
Fairytale portraits between reality and fiction

Inspired by the cinema, French photographer Victoria Audouard takes us on a little adventure in this photo series entitled Mirrors. The portraits are reminiscent of Alice in Wonderland, where every adventure is a confusing whirl of complex ideas. Each fairytale setting features a young girl reflecting the landscape back towards the viewer through a rounded […]

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