Wow! That's what comes to mind when you see the hand-cut paper art of Joe Bagley. Each design is hand-cut from a single piece of black paper and mounted to an acid-free white mat board. The intricacy and details of each design are astounding. If you want one, you can buy one of his designs on Etsy.
These night photography shots by Justin Carrasquillo are absolutely amazing. Each one captures the wonder and beauty of nature. I especially love the colors in the sky and the abundance of stars illuminating the night.
Paul Villinski creates these awesome butterfly works out of crushed beer cans from the streets of New York.
"I am drawn to humble, yet evocative materials; in this case, crushed beer cans from the streets of New York - every one of them once raised to someone’s lips. My process of “recycling” them into images of butterflies is a quiet physical meditation, a yoga of tin snips and files and fingers."
Read more about his beautiful butterfly art at Paul's website. You might also like this Metal Sculpture by David Kracov or this Hummingbird CD Sculpture by Sean Avery.
Miranda Kerr channels some fifties vintage fashion in this set for Harper's Bazaar. Her sophisticated looks would make any man's head turn. Photos by Terry Richardson.
Markus Ziegler does an incredible job of capturing Swedish model Sara von Schrenk for the July 2011 issue of Elle Mexico. The photos are full of color and he gets some great close-ups of Sara. My only complaint would be the slight blurs in the photos, but still a great overall series.
Welcome to the sixteenth Facebook inspiration roundup. Here we'll post just a few of the things you are missing if you aren't following Who Designed It? on Facebook. Click on the image to see more photos. Enjoy!
Tom Lacoste is a juggler. You heard that right, not a professional photographer, a juggler. He is self-taught photographer attending the Bordeaux Circus School with no aspirations to become a professional photographer. That's a true shame, because his photos are awe inspiring.
Welcome to the seventeenth Facebook inspiration roundup. Here we'll post just a few of the things you are missing if you aren't following Who Designed It? on Facebook. Click on the image to see more photos. Enjoy!
Beyoncé has been everywhere since the beginning of the year. From the Presidential Inauguration to the Super Bowl to her own HBO special, she has ruled the entertainment airways, and it's not hard to see why. Patrick Demarchelier did an amazing job capturing the confidence and beauty that is Beyoncé for Vogue's March 2013 issue.
You can read the article from Vogue or watch the behind the scenes video.
This series by Daryl Banks is beautiful in both its style and simplicity. Each photo is simply a shot of a woman wearing a crinoline dress made to look like a flower in bloom. The photos are both sharp in contrast and detail and have great lighting. The black background helps to keep your focus on the subject. Each shot a truly a thing of beauty.