Posted on 05 September 2009

Georges Antonis‘ work dips into a world where glamour and intrigue meld and the result is bold, beautiful and cinematic. Antoni is an Australian fashion photographer (Queensland bred) whose star is rising rapidly in the global market. His first forays into the Sydney, London and New York fashion industries have been greeted with resounding success. His natural talent, formidable skills in lighting and composition and easy going nature, have resulted in mass interest from leading international brands and magazines, such as Australian Harper’s Bazaar, Vogue, Oyster, Cream and WestEast.

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Posted on 31 August 2009

Sexy, sultry, moody, smoky eyes, dark full lips, seedy hotel rooms – this is what Sam Hessamian’s photography is all about. Beautiful women drifting through the dark corners of Paris’s urban architecture, or staring provocatively straight into the camera – smoking, brooding, film noirish – beautiful fashion photography. In Hessamian’s work, elegance and emotions blend perfectly. For those who admire this kind of photography you’ll find plenty of inspiration on his website.

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Posted on 22 August 2009

Romanian model Catrinel Menghia now resides in Milan and this black and white photo shoot for Aubade Agenda would even convince Federico Fellini that she is full blooded Sicilian beauty. With the help of Menghia’s beauty, this unnamed photographer has captured the essence and style of Italy in the 1960s.
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Posted on 20 August 2009


Photographer Neil Krug has been hanging in the desert with his supermodel girlfriend Joni Harbeck making PULP, a book of washed out, grainy, 70’s stylized photos that honor the tradition of old movie posters and magazines. The polaroids have the kind of grainy, sun-scorched feel of a Sergio Leone spaghetti western. And ever since the couple began posting the photos on Flickr early this year, they’ve drawn a blaze of attention. “I really never received this much feedback on my work before,” said Mr. Krug, who has also directed music videos for Ladytron and Ratatat. Watch a little teaser trailer to get you in the mood for the book. In his spare time he’s also been working on a movie called Invisible Pyramid that looks equally as trippy. It’s supposedly about two women “escaping the loss of a loved one in search for an answer to their ambivalence.”

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Posted on 13 August 2009

Hamburg-based photographer Patrick Runte recreates scenes from old school videos games in his Oskar Schlemmer-inspired Jump ‘n’ Run series. Pacman, Space Invaders, Pong, and more are all composed in real life situations where Runte has set up depictions of the video games. This is what Runte has to say about his real world counterparts he created: “The work is inspired by Oskar Schlemmer and his idea of the ‘Triadic Ballett’ and the term ‘Streetplay’”, Runte explains. “I wanted to compile old video games, which are based on simple geometric forms and make them able to be experienced / felt by the human body.”

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Posted on 11 November 2007
Posted on 29 March 2007

Lifestyle Photographer Jack Coleman teams up with Mr. Awash and captures the never ending energy Awash brings where ever he goes. Mr. Awash wears and i knit $428, Pharmacy Denim $115, Toy Me Silver and Gold Jack with Zirconia $272/$544, Rubber Duck espadrilles $28, vintage shades at Cyana Lab $80.
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