Alex Robciuc is a photographer from Romania capturing the magical countryside photos of Transylvania. Read more Romania through the lens of Alex Robciuc
These portraits accompanied by ghosts are the work of William Hope, born in 1863 in England, he claimed to be a medium capable of freezing the spirits of deceased members of the family of his subjects on photographs. Read more Portraits and ghosts
The photos were taken in 1967 by photographer Gerald Fearnley who decided to show them to the world now, though one of the photos was used on the cover of Bowie’s debut album. Read more Never-Before-Seen Photos Of David Bowie
Alexander Khokhlov is a young Russian photographer who explores the visually strength of paint and makeup in his 2D or not 2D series. Working with makeup artist Valeriya Kutsan and retouching expert Veronica Ershova, Khokhlov manages to capture women and men as pictorial reinterpretations of themselves, inspired by two-dimensional posters, comics, pop art, impressionist paintings, pixelated images, and cartoon characters. Read more 2D or not 2D
Within the small confines of her 3 x 6 meter studio in Seoul, JeeYoung Lee‘s imagination is without boundaries. For each of her photographs the artist fills every square inch of space with hand-made props, set pieces, and backdrops and never edits or modifies the image digitally post-shoot. Read more Dreamlike miniature scenes by JeeYoung Lee
Toronto-based photographer Thomas Dagg makes pretty pictures in black and white in which he inserts elements of the Star Wars films. Read more Star Wars in black and white photos
In this ongoing series titled Unlikely, artist and photographer Giuseppe Colarusso imagines bizarre and humorous objects, each of which is either technically impossible, improbable, or simply useless in its proposed design. Colarusso tells me via email that many of the pieces he fabricates himself, however some are digitally created in Photoshop. So what’s the point? He hopes each image will make you stop, think and hopefully bring a smile to your face, which is definitely a worthy cause. Also, I would pay top dollar for that spray paint can with adjustable hue sliders, so could somebody make that? Read more The Impossible Objects of Giuseppe Colarusso