Minimalist architectural and urban iPhoneography by Andy Hendrata
Minimalist architectural and urban iPhoneography by Andy Hendrata

Andy Hendrata is a talented self-taught photographer who was born and raised in Indonesia and currently lives and works in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Andy started photography in 2010, when he bought his first DSLR. Now he uses iPhone and OOWA 15mm wide angle lens. Hendrata focuses on architecture, people and urban photography. Andy Hendrata: instagram Via: […]

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Quiet Tokyo, minimal streetphotography by Hiroharu Matsumoto
Quiet Tokyo, minimal streetphotography by Hiroharu Matsumoto

Using the play of light and shadow, Matsumoto creates striking compositions with a minimal touch. While capturing his subjects in-between public spaces, he manages to create a quiet environment in the middle of the buzzing city. Speaking of the inspiration behind his images, Matsumoto says: “Loneliness is a inherent feeling for the people of this […]

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Designs printed directly from urban utility covers by Berlin-based Pirate Printers
Designs printed directly from urban utility covers by Pirate Printers

Berlin-based art collective Raubdruckerin (which translates to pirate printer) uses elements of urban design to create guerilla printing presses, adding ink to manhole covers, grates, and street tiles to create utilitarian designs on t-shirts and bags. The experimental print makers view the works as footprints of a particular city, with current designs collected from Amsterdam, […]

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Colorful photos of Guatapé by Jessica Devnani
Colorful photos of Guatapé by Jessica Devnani

This visually electrifying place really exists—it’s a town called Guatapé, in the Antioquia Department of Colombia. Photographer Jessica Devnani happened upon this wonderful discovery while backpacking through Colombia and marveled at its beautiful colors, cobblestone streets, and tremendous views. The paintings on the walls hold a variety of meanings. Some are used to indicate local […]

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Time in Motion by Fong Qi Wei
Time in Motion by Fong Qi Wei

Watch landscapes and lights bloom in these time-lapse animations   The words used to describe natural light are often some of the most beautiful: soft morning light; dusky blue; golden hour. For photographer Fong Qi Wei, these levels and shades offer a toolkit of shades and hues with which he plays. In his Time in […]

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VERDEVERTICAL gardens - opportunity to reconnect with nature
VERDEVERTICAL gardens – opportunity to reconnect with nature

Hidden within the walls of an old Colonial building in Mexico City, is this large vertical garden, designed by VERDEVERTICAL. This vertical garden is pretty big, measuring in at a total of 180 square meters (1937 square feet). The building, which is now a restaurant and hotel, wanted to create a space that would improve […]

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New York City, photography by Krzysztof Hanusiak
New York City, photography by Krzysztof Hanusiak

“Starting early during my younger years, the ability to capture the moment on film was captivating. As years passed by, I used newer equipment, but the limit wasn’t in the quality of camera or lens, but rather the willingness of my mind to free itself of its limits.” Krzysztof Hanusiak: website / flickr / behance

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Houses of clouds, photography by Francoise Gaujour
Houses of clouds, photography by Francoise Gaujour

Skeletons of steel, cement meat, skyscrapers have a thousand transparent eyes. They are planted close together as the trees of the forests. They tend toward the sky from the same economic and mystical impulse. We enter the future through the window. After a solid career as a radio and TV journalist Francoise Gaujour begins photo […]

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Peter Tsai: clouds and fog on skyscrapers in Chicago
Peter Tsai: clouds and fog on skyscrapers in Chicago

For 6 years, photographer Peter Tsai has been documenting the skyline of the city he lives in Chicago. Through his series called Cloud Chicago, he captures skyscrapers drowned by a dense fog and white clouds, at night and day. To get this height and these different perspectives, he accessed to the Hancock Observatory and the […]

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