The coincidently coordinated people of New York is playing along well with my conception of the city. All very strangely synchronized. (…)
Lukasz Wierzbowski is one of my good old flickr favorites. It almost seems like he is living in his own photographic world of vibrant colors and charming girls. (…)
Interview Project by David Lynch. “What is Interview project? The Interview Project is a roadtrip where people have been found and interviewed. People should watch interview project because they’re going to meet hundreds of people. There was no plan for really for… uh… Interview Project. The people who where interviewed… each… was different. interview project is a 20 000 mile roadtrip, over 70 days, across and back the United States. (…)
Mister Adams pictures want me to take the next flight to Los Angeles, grab a beer, eat some burgers and skate with Armin into the Californian sunset.
Garrett Faber from Pennsylvania is 24 and loves to shoot in the snow.
Daniel Schreiber is a musician who plays together with the Waxolutionists and Vera Böhnisch. While on the road he snaps his extravagant lifestyle and of course also his beautiful girlfriend. (…)
Colour by Numbers is a permanent light installation in the tower at Telefonplan in Stockholm, Sweden. Everyone can change the colours in the tower with their mobile phone, just like with a remote control. The project is a collaboration between the architect Milo Lavén, the artist Erik Krikortz and the interaction designer Loove Broms. (…)
Underwater photography by Henki Koentjoro.
Sam Irons, photographer at Lisa Pritchard Agency. (…)
Osma Harvilahti, from Helsinki, has got some great snapshots. (…)
Taiyo Onorato & Nico Krebs = TONK (…)
Photos by Beijing-based Corner Studio’s Wang Peng. Simple but beautiful colors and details.
Alex Prager was born in Los Angeles in 1979. She was raised by her grandmother in a small apartment in the suburb of Los Feliz. Prager’s interest in art began in her adolescence, but it was in her early twenties that she began to focus on photography after being inspired by the work of William Eggleston. (…)
´Stitched illustrations by Peter Crawley. (…)