Julie de Waroquier's work has a whimsical fantasy like feel to them. Each one has the ability to grab you and pull you into its own world. She uses a great sense of color, compostion and subject matter to create a unique and breathtaking style.
Thomas Birke's urban photography really makes cities come to life. His photos give a preview of what life might be like in the future. To portray this, he takes photos of densly populated areas and tries to show at least 1,000 people and their traces in each picture. By capturing illuminated windows and light streaks of vehicles, you can see the footprint of urban environments. I highly recommend viewing his photos in full resolution to truly get a sense of what he is capturing.
Giuliano Bekor shot this absolutely incredible series entitled Beauty for Harper's Bazaar. This series screams sexuality, beauty and vulnerability. He makes great use of bold colors, whimsical backgrounds and of course beautiful women.
Some pretty cool black and white abstract shape photos from Brandon Mike. I love the simple minimalist patterns in his photos. They make for some interesting subjects.