Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie collaborated with photographer Steven Klein to create this 1960’s editorial for W magazine, The shoot took place in Palm Springs while starring in Mr. and Mrs. Smith.
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie collaborated with photographer Steven Klein to create this 1960’s editorial for W magazine, The shoot took place in Palm Springs while starring in Mr. and Mrs. Smith.
Hamburg-based photographer Frank Meyl’s animal series came third place ( Animal Category ) at the “International Photography Awards 2008“
Apple just came out with a whole new FDA approved series of products called iEat. They are edible ipods, shuffle’s and other everyday products you may have always dreamed about eating. j/k! It is a great concept executed by a young artist named Rutger, I spotted on Our Performance. There are not any links to him or his work but this is worth sharing in case anyone wants to do some research on the dude. But I’m wondering did his mom forget to tell him not play with his food?
Esperanza Moya is a Spanish photgrapher based in Barcelona. She is represented by Poetic Artists Management. I am extremely fond of her understanding of light and her mood aesthetic. Her i have highlighted 2 pictures from 4 different series where you can really get a sense of her style.
Ex gay pornographer and now beloved fashion photographer Jeff Burton has collaborated with designer Kris Van Assche on a series of advertisements for Van Assche’s latest mens range. The spreads, shot earlier this year within an L.A. laundromat are strongly influenced by … Read the full story
These 3 ads were made by TBWA Paris and photographed by Vincent Fournier. I only show you these because of the imagery and the wool clothing. Maybe the art or creative director has a wool fetish.
Warwick Saint is a cool Photographer born is South Africa living in Brooklyn and shooting for the most prestigious Advertising Campaign and Magazines. See his Portfolio Here








Swedish online advertising magazine Showroom, is beautiful ! They review mainly Advertising and Fashion. Showroom is a free exclusive bi-monthly magazine for the creative community…

Check out Alexandre Duret-Lutz, a Paris-born photographer who uses his Pentax K10 to focus on spherical panoramas and Escheresque spirals. His photos have got a beautiful,mathematical style to them, ( not that i’ve figured out the equation though!) and each time I look at them, my eye finds something it did not see the first time around.
Henrik Halvarsson is one of Sweden’s most sought after fashion, beauty, and portait photographists. His work is characterized by his desire to render unconventional beauty into something quirky and attractive, distinguished with his unexpected use of colors and light. He’s got an incredible array of photos in his portfolio. He has worked with Roberto Cavalli, Diesel, and Via Spiga to name a few. Editorial assignments include magazines like Bon, Flaunt, Café, Amica, Visionaire, Russian Vogue, Vanity Fair, and Italian Elle.
Street fashion is inspirational to all, and we’ve just started “Street Files,” our new album on Flickr.com. We sent out photographist Gabriel Mendes to capture some fashion city moments, starting in New York.

It’s hard to manifest in my words the power and layers of documentation that Gabriel Mendes achieves in his photos. He has been exploring this concept of street art and street profiles for more than 3 years and his photos feel more and more alive as this project continues to come together. This photograph made me gasp! Brazilian model Raika, styled for this street profile in queens right near PS1 Contemporary Art Musuem is approached by these two archival characters of our time. “Where did they come from” i kept asking, I cant imagine a more perfect visual brew. So fucking rock roll its almost ridiculous. I mean the hair, the vests, the skinny as hell jailbreaker and plaid pants (pants,no, leggings!), the boom box , the arts and crafts Chanel rebel skateboard, the cigarettes and THE FUCKING ATTITUDE! Someone throw me a freakin’ bone here.
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Photographer Cedric Delsaux explores just that notion as his photographic landscapes fuse both urban architecture and environments with well-known Star Wars characters.
Cedric’s Star Wars series won the Kodak prize for landscapes and architecture and can be seen at His WEBSITE or £1900 can pick up a limited edition print at the Ogilvy bar at Canary Wharf this week.



