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Tuesday, 11 December 2012

MAIA FLORE













MAIA FLORE /// SLEEP ELEVATION

MAIA FLORE

MAIA FLORE



















MAIA FLORE /// SITUATIONS

MAIA FLORE

Thursday, 29 November 2012

TADAO CERN























Funny, no?

TADAOCERN /// BLOW JOB


TADAOCERN

Sunday, 25 November 2012

ROBBY CAVANAUGH







ROBBY CAVANAUGH is a self taught photographer based in Southern California. He was born on April 26th, 1988 in the US. His fine-art based work began in 2010 and has already been recognized internationally, being featured in numerous media worldwide. During the past year, his emerging work has won him numerous international awards and publications.

He strives to create works that transcend the reality we all see, to a reality we can all feel. Robby’s vision for his photography lies on the edge of dreams, where the surreal meets the material.


ROBBY CAVANAUGH

FRANÇOIS XAVIER SAINT GEORGES







THESE ARE PICTURES OF A VIDEO, YOU HAVE TO WATCH ON THE ARTIST'S WEBSITE HERE.

Well, I'm sorry to break it to you but FRANÇOIS XAVIER SAINT GEORGES is the party pooper. This series called THE WORST IS YET TO COME is the pessimist voice of positive thoughts. And it is well depicted that once the negative thinking occurs, it completely burns down the positive. Just like Lucifer. Lesson learned, stick to positive and don't ever let one once of negative get to you... Or else you'll just burn down!


FRANÇOIS XAVIER SAINT GEORGES

Thursday, 22 November 2012

SCARLETT HOOFT GRAAFLAND























SCARLETT HOOFT GRAAFLAND /// PHOTOGRAPHY


SCARLETT HOOFT GRAAFLAND

CHRISTOPHE JACROT






















CHRISTOPHE JACROT /// STATEMENT

In my opinion, there are two ways of capturing the world for a photographer; on the one hand grasping its horror, and on the other sublimating it. I have chosen the second. More specifically, I like the way rain, snow and “bad weather” awaken a feeling of romantic fiction within me (climatic excesses are another topic).
I see these elements as a fabulous ground for photography, an under-used visual universe with a strong evocative power, and with a richness of subtle lights. This universe escapes most of us, since we are too occupied getting undercover. Man becomes a ghostly silhouette wandering and obeying the hazards of rain or of snow.
My approach is deliberately pictorial and emotional.

CHRISTOPHE JACROT