Another shoot by LA based photographer, Darren Ankenman.
Via: Purple
Another shoot by LA based photographer, Darren Ankenman.
Via: Purple
Great portrait of Jodie Foster by Helmut Newton.
Via: My Tingle Factor
Brooke Shaden is a fine art photographer living and working in Arizona. Her passion lies in creating new worlds through photographs. Her vision extends beyond the realm of the camera, creating images that resemble paintings and speak of an era that is not our own. Each image is a story.
No excuses necessary…
Lara Stone photographed by Inez & Vinoodh for PORTER issue 3.
You can see more of this editorial across at Fashionising.
We’ve posted Tom Ford’s raunchy advertising before, so there’s our excuse for showcasing model Josephine Skriver in Tom Ford ‘Neroli Portofino‘ campaign as photographed by Jeff Burton.
You can check out some of Tom Ford’s other well-judged campaign work here.
Expressive portrait photographed by Stefano Brunesci.
Via: Iain Claridge
Pleasing cover for Numéro 154 featuring Sasha Luss photographed by Daniel Sannwald.
One of the highlights of the launch issue of The Quite Delightful Project’s erotic magazine is the photography of Shanghai artist Ren Hang.
This though is just an amusing animated GIF of one of his images.
It perfectly captures the humour in his work though.
You can find out more about The Quite Delightful Project and register for updates here.
It was my birthday on Tuesday, and no one – NO ONE AT ALL! – bought me any of these vintage cameras:
The first is a Falz & Werner studio camera from Leipzig made in 1900.
Lara Stone in the ‘La Bouche’ editorial in 032c No.26 Summer 2014 .
Amber Heard photographed by Steven Klein for W magazine’s June/July 2014 issue.
Yep, it’s my birthday today.
As the number of people of registering their interest on The Quite Delightful Project website is quite phenomenal, I shall again break my blog silence (when it comes to my own photography) and post these pics of my birthday present from Rebecca Milford, one of Quite Delightful’s writers.
I have a feeling that I may have featured this image before, but I still find it rather lovely.
Via: The Apprentice
Natasha Poly photographed by Inez Van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin on the cover of the Vogue Paris June/July 2014 issue.
It’s a rare thing that a series of works are not only stunning on their own, but also work and interact beautifully with one another.
Sensitive, fragile, evocative ….what’s not to love in these images by Susannah Baker-Smith.
Dear Miss Mystery Flying Duvet Girl must feel like I do at the moment… …as she takes her clothes off and leaps into the unknown.
Thank you Iain Claridge for symbolising my mood perfectly.
Via: The English Group
I am a big fan of naturalistic photography, it just seems more honest, and real, and I am also a longstanding fan of Damon Loble’s image-making.
So, do I need to justify including this image to any greater degree?
Thanks to The Quiet Front for drawing my attention to it.
Beautiful image of Edith van Lew (Edith Boeck), titled Nude, c1935
Via: Koeln Art
You can see many more images from this shoot across at Fashionising
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Madonna & Katy Perry photographed by Steven Klein for the SS 2014 issue of V Magazine.
It is with great interest that we note that Lawrence van Niekerk, the face behind The Quiet Front, has launched an appeal on Indiegogo to fund the creation of a book showcasing photographic editorials by many of the photographers who regularly appear on the site.
You can hop straight across to Indiegogo (and even support the appeal) here, or visit The Quiet Front here.
Edie Campbell by Marlene Marino for i-d summer 2014.
Having lived in London, Houston, New York City, and Mt. Vernon, and worked as a manual labourer, a touring musician, a dishwasher, an artist’s assistant, and a housekeeper for a psychoanalyst, photographer and writer Jordan Sullivan now seems to have settled in Los Angeles, California.
A fine composition by Weegee, from the 1950s.
Via: Wayward Eye
‘A circle, a line’ a photograph from 2000 by Gert Weigelt.
Via: Kleine Dagen
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.
Photography of pro surfer- Hanalei Reponty and model Emma Stern Nielsen for Wildfox swimwear.
Stéphane Coutelle, a Parisian photographer and painter, presents Insomnies, a series about nighttime, and those infinite moments of half sleep, half waking, when the mind wanders freely and without constraint.
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.
Drew Barrymore photographed by Mark Seliger, 1995.
Via: Iain Claridge