Nice fashion collage using a watermelon color pallete.
DELICIOUS! is a great fashion photo set on Working Class Magazine's The Summer of Love: Issue VIII. To see the designers featured in these pictures please visit the magazine's post.
A great use of yellow in this photo to evoke hapiness.
There's a nice vintage feel to this beach series.
The signature of Coney Island - Nathan's
Many colors are used in this set, but somehow it stays controlled.
This is what memories are made of.
Art Direction and Styling: Kylie Fife and Jessica Soga
Hair/Makeup By Virginia Bradley Linzee
Models: Brett and Mary Kate at ORB Model Management
Photography by Jamie Beck
The following photos are part of Pictory Magazine's Overseas and Overwhelmed story. Each photo represents a time when the picture taker was experiencing culture shock in a foreign land, and is accompanied by great stories that explain the photos. Below, you'll find some of my favorites.
Bright Lights, Ancient City by Matt Nuzzaco - Matt Nuzzco's photo features an alleyway in Orvieto, Italy where he contemplates the age and character on a town that "predates the Roman Empire".
Vivid Dreams by Kevin Meredith - In this photo, Meredith captures a sleeping carpet salesman in Marrakesh, Morocco among a sea of agressive salesman.
For the Win by Michael O'Neal - O'Neal took this photo in the ancient Mayan city of Tulum,Mexico where the children stopped for a minute to stare at him before resuming their game.
Eaten Alive by Juliette Melton - This photo has a truly shocking story. Juliette's fish dish above was caught from a tank right next to the table. It was then prepared into sashimi with the half alive fish sitting along side the meal.
London Calling by Tom Watson - Tom Watson's photo of London captures most of the distinctive icons of the city.
In Living Color by Adam Rose - While visiting India, Adam Rose faced the blunt realities of the country. He saw some surprising scenes including this one in the city of Pushkar,India.
If you enjoyed these photos and short accompanying descriptions, I highly recommend reading all the stories at Pictory Magazine.
A very Kanye-ish rendering of Marlon Brando as the Godfather in Shutter Shades.
This is a hilarious image explaining how to make your mediocre photo into one people will like. I've seen plenty enough examples of this to know it is true. If you are a Tumblr or image sharing site user, you've seen this a million times.