Photography

Donna Stevens Captures Mesmerized Faces Of Kids Watching TV!

In her photo project Idiot Box Brooklyn-based artist Donna Stevens shots portraits of children totally lost in watching TV. The pictures look somehow mystical, but the totally-out-of-control faces of the kids are also a bit scary (there are more on her website!). What the hell is TV doing with them? Thus, use the weekend to

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An Ongoing 365 Self-Portait Project: „Air through my Ashes“ by Mickael Jou!

„A trained dancer, I used to perform ballet and modern dance in the streets of Paris. Tourists would quite often photograph and film me in action in Paris, and after seeing the pictures taken of me, I decided that I should try it out. And so I bought a camera and read the instruction manual.“

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The Battle We Didn’t Choose: My Wife’s Fight With Breast Cancer by Angelo Merendino!

“Love every morsel of the people in your life.” – Jennifer Merendino Sadly, most people do not want to hear these realities and at certain points we felt our support fading away. Other cancer survivors share this loss. People assume that treatment makes you better, that things become OK, that life goes back to “normal.”

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We Are All Alike: Hans Eijkelboom’s „People of the Twenty-First Century“!

For his Photo Notes project Dutch photographer Hans Eijkelboom travelled through the world for 20 years, photographing people on the streets. Thereby he created a fascinating collection of pics documenting the fashion trends over time. Seeing his collection of photos in his book People of the Twenty-First Century one suddenly realizes that the concept of

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Canadian Ice Huts by Richard Johnson!

Photographer Richard Johnson travels across Canada comparing the similarities and differences of Ice Fishing architecture between provinces. „As with its distant cousins the native Teepee and the Igloo, the Ice Fishing Hut has its own essential purpose. It must be weather resistant and transportable, giving basic shelter and access to the ground beneath it. These

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