Joey L is a Canadian-born photogrpaher currently based in New York City. He has worked for clients from Coca-Cola to National Geographic to Forbes and plenty of others. This series was taken on Halloween of 2010 in Brooklyn, NY. He does an amazing job of capturing his subjects. They aren't forced to pose, he just captures them when they were most comfortable.
Nikolay Biryukov does a wonderful job capturing models Sam Rollinson and Ondrey as a loving couple in these 60s cinema style shots for Elle Ukraine. Their vintage styled looks and wonderful location choices create a romantic and beautiful series.
If you like these, you might also like Bonnie and Clyde by Aram Bedrossian and Lust For Love by Nicoline Patricia Malina.
Anuparb Papapan has a knack for capturing beautiful landscapes. I especially love the shots with the stars in the background.
When somebody tells you art looks different from another perspective, they probably weren't talking about these sculptures by James Hopkins. He takes perspective artwork to a whole new level with these perspective sculptures of famous cartoon characters. At one angle, you might be wondering what in the world are you looking at, but at the proper angle it all comes together. Great work!
Love this digital art mashup by Deviant Art user Jacob Ankney (Jeddaka). The mountains were rendered in 3D and blended with the starry night sky. It has a very calming and surreal feel to it.
Photographer Andrew Osokin is a specialist at capturing life's smallest treasures. Using a Nikon D80/D90 and a 60mm/90mm macro lens, he captures everything from insects to flowers and notably here, snowflakes. These photos beautifully capture the amazing shapes and formations of melting snow.
Daryl Feril is an illustrator from Bacolod City, Philippines. His illustrations are bursting with life and beauty. His designs employ great use of colors and shapes, and are often centered around a strong woman beautiful woman. You can buy a few of his great designs on Society6.
Michele Carragher is the embroidery designer of the costumes on Game of Thrones. The amount of details in them is staggering.
Welcome to the thirteenth 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!
Jean Francois Rauzier's hyperphotos might look like a single photo, but these self dubbed hyperphotos are made of hundreds and sometimes thousands of individual photos. You can dive into each one and find an incredible amount of detail. Rauzier spends countless hours collecting and stitching together photos until it is impossible to distinguish between them. Make sure to check out the incredible full resolution photos at his portfolio.