You might have noticed that I have a bit of a winter frown on me, one of these days I’m gonna post a photo of Danish winter and you will think I’m living in a black and white movie…correction, a shades of grey movie (no, not the naughty one!) So I find that everything that catches my eye these days, and that I wanna show you guys, has the be FILLED with colour. And here’s another one, when I found Leta Sobierajski I got a huge smile on my face. I kinda wanna live in her photoshoot world where the bananas are polkadotted and the backgrounds are BRIGHT! YAY!
See more: http://letasobierajski.net
The fashion illustrations by Belgian Louise Mertens are so yummy. I love how they are done without that many effects, but a few VERY well chosen ones. They are modern digital versions of a lot of the fashion collages we’ve seen trending the last few years. LIKE!
See more: http://louisemertens.com/
I just love the style of Brooklyn based photographer Bobby Doherty. The hard light and the contrast between the quite vulgar food and the pastelly backgrounds is just so full of humour to me and puts a HUGE smile on my face.
Happy monday!
See more: http://www.bobbydoherty.net
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No, you haven’t by accident typed National Geographic and gone to the wrong blog, and yes this IS a post on birds. You’re thinking I’ve gone crazy and become the old lady with hair net who keeps birds. But it’s just that I’ve noticed that I’ve pinned a lot of pictures of birds lately because I find them really inspiring. To think that nature can produce such magnificent compositions is so fascinating to me. And I just love to be inspired by things outside my own world of graphic design. These photos by the brilliant photographer Leila Jeffreys can inspire all sorts of creativy. Colour scales anyone?
More birds? Right this way: http://leilajeffreys.com
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Check out the work by photographer Todd Antony. I came across his beach shots and totally loved it. But then when I researched a bit I just loved the “pretty ugly” look even more. Super work!
See more: http://www.toddantony.com
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I was browsing through some magazines I got while in Berlin and came across the most extravagant fashion accessory shoot I ever saw in V magazine. This is MINDBLOWING!! I would have loved to hear how this idea came about and how the client was convinced that jumping horses, high heeled boots and bags was the right match, but my GOD it is! WOW!
See more: http://www.anthonycotsifas.com
A good example that ruin is so beautiful from Aukje Dekker. These burnt out photos are so full of stories and a great way of creating tangibility.
See more: http://www.aukjedekker.nl
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I am always fascinated when I see someone who has perfected one thing and do ONLY that. It just isn’t possible in Denmark to have a niche competence in that way because the market is too small. I kinda envy that sometimes. Like Zena Holloway, she does amazing underwater shots and does it really well.
See more: http://www.zenaholloway.com
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I’m gonna sound grumpy now, but I think there should be a law against Christmas decorations before 1st of December. I just saw the first load in the shops and Christmas isn’t exactly on our doorstep. Jesus! So I guess blogging this amazing series called Christmas in America by photographer Jesse Rieser is only fitting. Let’s get into the freakin’ Holiday Spirit!
See more: http://www.jesserieser.com
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Whenever I go to Germany I always pick up a copy of the magazine Tush. I almost panicked when I couldn’t find it when I was in Berlin last weekend but after a bit of searching I found out that I’d been looking straight at it without seeing it, only cause they redesigned the masthead. Goes to show how much we search for that visual recognition. Anyway! I love the magazine cause I always come across photographers that I really like in it. Like Armin Morbach. Totally punch in the face style shots! LIKE!
See more: http://www.studiomorbach.com