Photographer Ryan McGinley has shared the results of his latest trip across America, which will be shown in a new exhibition called Vertical Color of Sound at Galerie Perrotin in Hong Kong.
Photographer Ryan McGinley has shared the results of his latest trip across America, which will be shown in a new exhibition called Vertical Color of Sound at Galerie Perrotin in Hong Kong.
The Grand Palais, one of Paris’ largest and most spectacular art galleries, is paying tribute to artist and photographer Robert Mapplethorpe in a huge exhibition of his work.
I feel like I’ve seen some of these wonderful images before, but possibly re-created more recently.
Here are some images by Lithuanian photographer Rimantas Dichavičius(1937) from his book Žiedai tarp žiedų (1965–1989).
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Edward Weston’s ‘Dancing Nude‘ from 1927.
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Today marks the eight year anniversary of the untimely death of Bob Carlos Clarke; the photographer once described as, “Britain’s answer to Helmut Newton.”
“Everything is permissible as long as it is fantastic.” Carlo Mollino
Beautiful images by French photographer, Fabrice Mabillot… available to buy as postcards! Yay!
AnOther Magazine have revealed some of New York photographer Ryan McGinley’s earliest shots, showing us “the early incarnations of his unique brand of vibrant, youthful photography.”
Darren Ankenman’s shoot with Kelly Cunningham for Oyster Magazine. I find these images truly wonderful!
Palmerini shows us split personalities through double exposures, long exposures, and high contrast development.
Lara Stone is on the cover of the March edition of Vogue Paris, shot by Mert and Marcus. Whilst looking for that image, however, I found this older one, shot in 2010, for Interview Magazine. I think it is fabulous!
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Beautiful nude portraits of model Anouck Lepere as photographed by the very talented (but sometimes just a bit dodgy) Jock Sturges for Paradis Magazine.
A new exhibition of portraits by Cornel Lucas is to open later this month at the National Theatre.
I love the colours of these wonderfully sensual images.
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Harry Callahan (1912–1999) is regarded as one of the most influential figures in post-war photography, yet his work is little known in the UK.
“I think I’ve always been interested by humanity and I still am. It’s an obsession, looking at someone and letting them look back at you is a magical moment.”
Hailey Clauson for Agent Provocateur’s Spring 2014 campaign by Miles Aldridge.
Images from Nadav Kander.
Portrait of the model and photographer, Johanna Stickland, a new image by photographer Art T.
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A quite lovely photograph by Minayoshi Takada, 1950.
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Self Portrait, Pregnant by Diane Arbus.
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Photo by Lillian Bassman, 1955.
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Atypical image from the great documenter of all things noir, Weejee.
Weejee was actually the working name of Arthur Felig.
Usually it’s Lee Miller by Man Ray, but this time it’s a portrait from 1920 by Arnold Genthe.
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Kylie Bax photographed by Steven Meisel for Vogue Italia, November 1995
Another delicious figurative study by Heb Ritts.
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Just a few examples of the extensive portfolio of Ukranian photographer, Valeria Lazareva.
One of my favourite models, Guinevere van Seenus, photographed by Thomas Schenk for a 1998 issue of Dutch magazine.
Strong fashion images by photographer Oleg Borisuk of model Melinda Szepesi for Ps. magazine’s December 2013 issue.
You can see the rest of the shoot across at Fashioncopious
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