As trend land is a ’sucker for lips’ I thought i would share a series of prints by photographer Elisabeth Hoff. The Series is Called ‘Lipgloss’
As trend land is a ’sucker for lips’ I thought i would share a series of prints by photographer Elisabeth Hoff. The Series is Called ‘Lipgloss’
Self-taught Argentina based fashion photographer Antonella Arismendi has so much fantastic work that is hard to edit it down to just one post. She is inspired spirituality, new world order, 2012 and astrology – which comes across in many of her works.
During the last five years her work has been featured in magazines such as D, Catalogue, Rolling Stone, Vnfold and Soko Zine.
Here is a small taste of Arismendi’s extensive portfolio:
Thom Kerr is one of Australasia’s newest and most exciting fashion and advertising photographers. Kerr is best known as a fashion photographer however his diverse background showcases a true creative and unique thinker.
Each summer, for 4 summers now, 3 months at a time, Ryan McGinley and friends have traveled across the United States shooting photographs of their journeys. For this series, Moonmilk, the crew find themselves in caves, some of which have never been touched, stepped inside, or documented before. McGinley’s style evolved from documenting his friends in real-life situations towards creating settings where the situations he envisions can be documented, and this series the real focus are the dramatic caves and tiny bodies that almost become one with the surroundings. McGinley is youngest artist to ever receive a solo show at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
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.”
Here’s one to watch. The Danish photographer Olivia Frølich has been working as an assistent for different photographers for many years, but recently started working on her own. She is inspired by the dreamcatcher universe by Wendy Bevan, and the universe by Helmut Newton. She has shot campaigns for the Danish fashion brand Ganni and worked for the Danish photographer Signe Vilstrup.


French Photographer Mathieu Deluc have a really nice portfolio, working with pretty good amount of fashionista Magazines ( WAD, Elle…) and designers, He arrived into the world of photography a little bit by hazard – It happens after working as art Director for a pret a porter brand : “ In the prêt-à-porter, I was in charge of the choices of the materials, the casting, the shows. One day, I decided to make photos of the lastest collection. A nice British stylist saw those photos and asked me to do some for her magazine. I told her that I was not a professional photographer, but she insisted. I really enjoyed shooting those stories. An American writer saw these and asked me to do a book for Abrams/éditions de la Martinière. During this production we did some photos for Elle international. Thus, began my professionnal career! ” Pretty cool story and beautiful work Mathieu ! Bravo
Andrea Giacobbe is an Italian filmmaker and photographer who works from L.A. From his bio: Andrea’s photographic work led him into the world of film when the French-German art/culture TV channel ARTE asked him to write and direct a one minute short film for the program “Tracks“, which has since been broadcasting weekly for the past twelve years. See his portfolio on Art-Dept
Lyndon Wade is a NYC based commercial photographer, who shoots for world’s most famous ad agencies: ads for Nintendo, Sonic, Vox vodka and many others. Wade’s vibrant, iconoclastic style brings a fun, dynamic, contemporary aesthetic to every advertising campaign he shoots. Many of his vibrant compositions synthesize elements of humor and fantasy, in conjunction with depictions of subjects starring in a kind of paused movie; their frozen motion conveys a much more complete narrative within a single image – via

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.
The photography of Alexandra Carr is a stellar fairy tale to read. Each image treats your eyes with sincerity. Seen as slow, graceful gestures captured in pure lighting, elegant fashion, stylistic treatments and soft textures. job well done.