Tag Archives: Photography

. . . . via   Surfwithberzerk

Posted in Photography | Tagged | 2 Comments

Evan Lee: Impressionistic Photography

. . . . . . Evan Lee Clark and Faria via Canadian Art

Posted in Photography | Tagged , | Leave a comment

Marwencol- A War to Remember

. . . . Ten years ago Mark Hogancamp was bludgeoned into a coma outside of a bar by 5  men.   When he awoke, Mark found that he could not walk, eat, or speak, or remember much of anything.  … Continue reading

Posted in Installation, Photography, Sculpture | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

Faded Memories

. . . . . . via Cold Splinters

Posted in Photography | Tagged , | Leave a comment

Stormtroopers 365 – Pop gesture.

. . . . . . Stormtroopers 365 via BoingBoing

Posted in Neo-Pop Art, Photography | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

Marlo Pascual – Context

. . . . . . Marlo Pascual via BOOOOOOOM!

Posted in Found Art | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

Ardiles Rante “Capturing the Innocence of Youth”

. . . . . Ardiles Rante via Daily Mail

Posted in Photography | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

Ruud Van Empel- Photosurrealistic

. . . . . . Ruud Van Empel Fine Art photography via Trendland

Posted in Photography | Tagged , | Leave a comment

Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin – It Figures

. . . . . . Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin

Posted in Photography | Tagged , , , , | Leave a comment

Marc Baruth – “Photographing Perception”

. . . . . . Marc Baruth uberelastic

Posted in Photography | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

JR – “Eyes Wide Open”

JR 28mm: Women PHOTO PHNOM PENH FESTIVAL

Posted in Photography, Urban Art | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

Alice Hawkins “Beauty and the Beast”

Posted in Contemporary, Photography | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

Rune Guneriussen “Taken Out Of Context….”

Posted in Photography | Tagged , | Leave a comment

Robert Polidori – “The Building of a Photograph”

Robert Polidori, Nicholas Metivier Gallery

Posted in Photography | Tagged , | Leave a comment

William Eggleston “Beauty in Ordinary Scenes”

“The MOMA show (1976) is regarded as a watershed moment in the history of photography, by marking “the acceptance of colour photography by the highest validating institution” … Eggleston’s was the first one-person exhibition of colour photographs in the history … Continue reading

Posted in Photography, William Eggleston | Tagged , | Leave a comment