This video reminds of being a kid and how something as simple as bubbles made me so happy. The video was shot with a Canon 550D. Enjoy!

Christoph Gielen explores the somewhat bird-eye view of urban sprawl the linear pattern landscapes of suburban areas around the globe. He “specializes in conducting photographic aerial studies of infrastructure in its Read the rest of this entry »

I was blown away by the artwork and craft of Lori Nix. Let her work be describe as:
Lori Nix is an artist who bends the line between truth and illusion in her photographs. She accomplishes this by photographing miniatures and models which illuminate her interest in the disaster movies of the 1970s and her memories of growing up in Kansas—a place that seems to attract disasters like no other.
More info and images of Lori Nix’s work after the break:

Tom Phillips has created a photograph series called “The Dead Photos“. The photos are taken from all over the world. What is it about? Well the name explains itself. Is it eerie how the lively don’t take notice of the “dead”?
Photos from the series after the break:

Photography from the opposite side of the globe is still lovely: Junchi Sakamoto from Japan.

Compelling photographs taken by Peter Bosch. Additional photos after the break:

Captivating photographs taken by Jason Nocito who has worked alongside the likes of Kanye West, Mary Kate Olson, Ladyhawk, Cat Power, Lil Wayne, & Emile Hirsh to name a few. Check out his sublime work after the break:

A nice collection of photos done by Steven Brahms, check out the rest after the jump:

Ben Heine combines two different artistic mediums, drawing and photography, in this collection called Pencil vs. Camera.
I’ve been taking photos and drawing since almost 10 years. This « Pencil Vs Camera » series is nothing but the result of several years of graphic exploration and a logic consequence of my artistic evolution. But the real idea came while I was watching television and writing a letter at the same time a few weeks ago. Reading my letter before putting it in the envelope, I saw in transparency the television behind the paper. I then realize it would be great to make something similar in a single image showing 2 different actions.
More of his work after the break: