Great photo series titled “Fallen Princesses” by Dina Goldstein…
Tag: Photography
Phantasmagorical Landscape Manipulations
Who says you need a camera to capture a remarkable image? Portland-based designer Jim Kazanjian sifts through thousands of found photographs and digitally pieces approximately 30 of them together to produce his impeccably manipulated surreal landscapes, without ever physically operating a camera himself.
You can purchase prints of selected works of Kazanjian at 23 Sandy Gallery.
Ellen Von Unwerth
Ellen Von Unwerth is a German photographer born in Frankfurt in 1954. After a model career, she takes the camera and develops a recognizable style inspired by Helmut Newton’s work. Defending the idea of a free woman, able to use her assets, she prefers the close shots and the color contrasts but never ignores staging and erotism.
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Nathan Walsh
Nathan Walsh creates awesome urban landscpaes of both interior and exterior space out of oil on linen.
“I am fascinated by the city, it’s visual complexity and constant state of flux. The act of painting is an attempt fix this information and give vision to our experience of living within it… By using simple mathematical ratios I can begin to describe concrete form within my picture plane…”
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You Are What You Eat
We purchase refrigerators the way we fill them: out of necessity-to preserve the milk; to keep the greens from wilting. But from the right vantage point, an open fridge is the perfect staging grounds for a discussion of consumption. And if the aphorism holds true-if we really are what we eat-then refrigerators are like windows into our souls.
Street Advertiser | San Antonio, TX | 1-Person Household | Lives on $432 fixed monthly income | 2007