This is an amazing series of lomography photos by Gavin Hammond. It features black and white reflections of London's architecture, landmarks and people. It's definitely a unique and beautiful look at London. As if being a great photographer weren't enough, Hammond also happens to be the songwriter/producer of the electro pop group Sweet Tooth.
Sandy Leddin poses for this sweet summertime shoot entitled Bohemian Beach. Photographed by Nils Odier for DV Mode July 2011.
Nina Agdal looking good for Calzedonia's Summer 2011 One Island Thousand Colors Campaign. Not much more needs to be said.
There is a beautiful quality to every photo in this series by Rengim Mutevellioglu. She has a way of capturing "the perfect moment" in her photos. Here a just a few of my favorites from the series.
These creative signs were create by Axel Peemoeller for the Eureka Tower Carpark in Melbourne, Australia. The letters are distorted but can be read perfectly when read at the right position. This work won several international design awards. To see some more cool signs/symbols, visit Notcot.
Jirka Väätäinen has created a few more realistic Disney princesses since the last time we posted. Here are the new addition to the wildly popular series.
Marek Haiduk's digital art collages are defined by a mixture of shapes and vintage photos. I love the way each piece has a unique feel and avoids a set pattern.
If you are a comic book lover, then you'll love this series of prints by Danny Haas. Haas gives a side by side comparison of super heroes with their secret identities. Loving the grunge looks and colors and minimalist character outlines. You can get the art prints at Society6. If you like these, you might also like Super Heroes Painted by Arian Noveir.