Noah takes a photo of himself every day for 20 years
Noah Kalina hat 20 Jahre lang von Januar 2000 bis Januar 2020 täglich ein Selfie von sich gemacht und das hier ist das Ergebnis. Irgendwie ziemlich hypnotisierend. Passend dazu: „Portrait of Lotte, 0 to 20 years„. January 11, 2000 – January 11, 2020 7263 days A Work in Progress Everyday by Noah Kalina Music: “Circadian” by Carly Comando By Arrangement with Deep Elm Records More by Carly: http://bit.ly/spotify-carlycomando http://www.noahkalina.com/ https://www.instagram.com/noahkalina/ https://twitter.com/noahkalina
Fallout Beach Series // Instagram Fotoserie
Im letzen Urlaub in Sharm El-Sheikh, Ägypten führte der Weg zum Meer durch ein verlassenes Ruinen-Hotel und einen teilweise verwahrlosten Strand. Nur ein paar Meter neben dem „offiziellen“ Strandabschnitt fühlte man sich schon in eine post-nukleare Welt katapultiert, die mich stellenweise stark an Bethesdas‘ „Fallout“ erinnerte. So ist die kleine Instagram Fotoserie „Fallout Beach Series“ entstanden: Fallout Beach Series @Behance: behance.net/gallery/64843515/Fallout-Beach-Series Fallout Beach Series @Flickr: flickr.com/photos/chriskolos/albums/72157668290750978 Fallout Beach Series @Instagram: instagram.com/psyckodad/Booths // Fotografie von Tom M Johnson
In der Serie „Booths – Pittsburgh Parking Lot Booths and Their Attendants“ porträtiert der Fotograf Tom M Johnson Parkhäuschen und ihre Wärter. Das Projekt ist dabei eine gleichberechtigte Studie der Parkbuden und deren Wärter. Sie bilden quasi eine Lebensgemeinschaft: Der Wärter benötigt die Bude als Zweck und Bequemlichkeit und die Bude braucht den Insassen um einem Zweck zu dienen. One of my first commissions in Pittsburgh was to photograph the parking lots in Pittsburgh’s Cultural District. On a chilly late December afternoon, as the turquoise sky surrendered to the city lights, I was struck by the isolation of a parking lot attendant sitting in his booth. Through the booth’s weathered Plexiglas I sensed his melancholy, alone with nothing other than his thoughts to keep him company. Like this man I am often alone and isolated; I felt a connection to him. Pittsburgh is a commuter city with marginal public transportation, so most commuters drive into the city from Pittsburgh’s surrounding suburbs, and thus need a place to park. Around downtown Pittsburgh there are many parking lots, some large and corporate, others small and privately owned. Many are ground-level lots tended by a single attendant, who takes payment and organizes the comings and goings of […]Black & White Skate Photography // by Luke Paige
Luke Paige ist ein junger Fotograf aus Slowenien, der sich vor allem auf Sport- und Lifestylefotografie spezialisiert hat. Und auch wenn sein komplettes Portfolio einen Blick wert ist, haben es mir vor allem seine kontrastreichen Schwarz/Weiß Skatebilder angetan, in denen seine drei Leidenschaften Brettsport, Architektur und Dokumentarfotografie zusammen verschmelzen. Hier ein kleiner Auszug aus den Serien Monumental, Skatehitecture und Motion Poetry: Luke is a young, passionate, human based in Slovenia, with most of his experience in actions sports and lifestyle photography. He started growing passion for photography at the age of 15. Out of his passions for boardsports, he developed his very own emotional visual language. Taking pictures has given him a sense of unity and personal satisfaction. They are relics of his life. Souvenirs of his time. All he has learned concerning light and composition is contained within them. He is also known for his black and white series, in which he is trying to combine three of his favourite passions, board sports, architecture and documentary photography, which had a huge impact on his work. He likes to work and communicate with people and is excited with all parts of photography, preproduction, production and postproduction. Credits: Website: luke-paige.com Instagram: @lukepaigephotoWeeknight Dinners // by Lois Bielefeld – inkl. Interview
Auf Lois Bielefeld bin ich vor allem durch ihre Foto-Serie „Weeknight Dinners“ aufmerksam geworden. Hier porträtiert sie verschiedenste Personen während eines typischen Abendessens an einem Werktag. Interessant ist es dabei vor allem zu beobachten wie unterschiedlich die Personen das tägliche Ritual zelebrieren und wie sie sich dabei ablichten lassen. The central motif in my work is the conceptual portrait, specifically portraits that capture the personal connections and human qualities we all share. My goal is to explore common rituals, habits, and spaces that nonetheless reveal individualistic details about our private selves. The focus of Weeknight Dinners is the typical evening meal, when food and space often become secondary to the busy workday. I photographed the portraits Monday through Thursday evenings when time constraints due to work, parenting, and family activities often dictate dinner rituals. There are 78 portraits within the series. I have predominantly photographed in the US and also re-photographed some of the same individuals from an earlier body of work, The Bedroom (2008-2012). In 2015, I spent ten weeks as an artist-in-resident in Bourglinster, Luxembourg where I made 16 dinner portraits of Luxembourg families. Ich habe mit Lois ausserdem ein kleines Interview über ihre Arbeit geführt: Chris: Tell me a little […]Abstract: The Art of Design // Official Netflix Trailer
Die neue Netflix-Dokumentation „Abstract: The Art of Design“ sieht aus wie Chef’s Table für alle Designinteressierten – egal ob Grafik/Industrial/Interior-Designer, Illustrator, Fotograf oder Architekt. Gibt’s ab dem 10. Februar im Netflix-Stream. Meet eight of the most creative thinkers and imaginative minds working in the world of art and design today in the new Netflix original documentary series, Abstract: The Art of Design. Journey through their creative process, explore their work, and discover how their innovative designs have profoundly affected our every day lives. Abstract: The Art of Design streams only on Netflix in February.