Hot, Cold & In Between by Werner Bollmann
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JOOheng Tan was hired to build three amazing sand sculptures for an OMO washing detergent ad campaign. The three 18-ton sand sculptures were used as backdrops encouraging kids to get dirty.
Hipster Branding is the brain child of Dave Spengeler. He took some of the most iconic logos in the world and re-branded them using a hipster's mentality. Read Fast Company's article for some of Dave's thoughts behind the logos.
A spectacular photo of the Charles James 1948 Collection! Photo by Cecil Beaton for Vogue.
This is a pretty neat series by Daniel Brokstad. On a trip to Barcelona, Daniel noticed the stark contrasts of the city. On one hand, Barclona is a touristy spot with nice buildings and locations, but there is also darker world behind the scenes of the city. This series splits each scene in half and exaggerates each side to show the stark contrasts.
Caren Alpert makes a living taking recognizable photos of food. This led to her interest in showing the landscapes, patterns, and textures of different foods. Her intention was to create a completely new response to food from her viewers, and it sure has.
"Photographs taken with electron microscopes have seized my interest because of their mystery and simultaneous familiarity. This medium deconstructs, abstracts, and reveals the ordinary in a riveting way. The closer the lens got, the more I saw food - and consumers of food - as part of a larger eco-system.
There's so much rhetoric in our culture around food: food science, food journalism, food history, and food how-to. It is my hope that these photographs might transform our food obsession into a newfound closeness with what nourishes us."
Make sure to check out the rest of her awesome food closeups at her web gallery.
Love this underwater synchronized swim shot by Jill Greenberg!
The Tiled Steps of San Francisco by zoxcleb
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