Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts

Nov 28, 2011

Massimo VItali

http://www.massimovitali.com/

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Jul 14, 2011

Victor Enrich

Interesting architectural phantasies
Source: http://www.victorenrich.com/archives/category/3/3-13

Stitched Panorama

Stitched Panorama 

Stitched Panorama

Jul 2, 2011

Dave Wyatt Photogrpahy

http://www.davewyatt.com/images/thamestown/

http://www.davewyatt.com/files/gimgs/15_daw2008027z03-12.jpg http://www.davewyatt.com/files/gimgs/15_daw2008027z06-06.jpg

http://www.davewyatt.com/project/mammalia/

http://www.davewyatt.com/files/gimgs/8_daw2008029z06-05.jpg http://www.davewyatt.com/files/gimgs/8_daw2008029z64-05.jpg

http://www.davewyatt.com/project/killing-time/

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Philip Kwame Apagya

Philip Kwame Apagya is a Ghanaian artist whose color photographs reflect a contemporary twist on traditional West African portraiture. In Apagya's photos, subjects interact with his brightly painted 2-D backdrops, interiors and exteriors that catalogue the trappings and accoutrement of an affluent international culture. Subjects inhabit faux living rooms showing library shelves or consoles stuffed with expensive electronics, or chat on cell phones standing before home computers, or prepare to board that international flight to happiness. While Apagya's photographs reflect a young and prosperous generation of consumers, one can imagine that for some, the photographs also present a "reality" beyond their means.

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Source: http://www.looo.ch/global/2011-06/636-apagya