Showing posts with label landscape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label landscape. Show all posts

6.11.2008

Branislav Kropilak


Branislav Kropilak just sent word about two of his new projects. The billboard shown above is from the Ads series, while the Factories series is spectacular as well. Well worth a visit.

5.27.2008

Erik Betshammar


Erik Betshammar is a young Swedish photographer currently studying at Göteborg University.

5.14.2008

Juliane Eirich Photography


I Heart Photograph is one of my favorite blogs and they always seem to find the most amazing photographs. Here is a fine example of lonely/beautiful photos by Juliane Eirich.

5.10.2008

Seiji Shibuya


Japanese photographer Seiji Shibuya has a new book out and looks beautiful. via HitsPaper

5.08.2008

Maximilian Haidacher


The photography of Maximilian Haidacher. via i heart photograph

5.02.2008

Rasmus Norlander Arkitekturfotograf


Rasmus Norlander, originally uploaded by twenty2woblog.

Stockholm based architectural photographer Rasmus Norlander shoots large and medium format to dramatic results.

4.30.2008

Branislav Kropilak


Branislav Kropilak, originally uploaded by twenty2woblog.

Contemporary photography dealing with the impact our technology has on the environment by Branislav Kropilak. The brilliant image above is from a series of planes landing under a long exposure. via FAIRspot

4.29.2008

Mohammadreza Mirzaei


Mohammadreza Mirzaei, originally uploaded by twenty2woblog.

Seen over at Dirty Mouse is the minimalist photo work of Mohammadreza Mirzaei. Simply gorgeous.

4.28.2008

Jean-Pierre Roy


Jean-Pierre Roy, originally uploaded by twenty2woblog.

Apocalyptic is not how I would usually describe beautiful paintings but Jean-Pierre Roy manages to pull the sublime from destruction. Seen on Artist a Day.

4.23.2008

Drew Kelly Photography


Drew Kelly Photography, originally uploaded by twenty2woblog.

Drew Kelly has one of the best photographers portfolio site I have seen recently. It loads fast and the navigation is fun and easy. Drew's images are not at all diminished by the site design and I am a big fan of the Explorations series. via Conscientious

4.21.2008

Henning Bock Photography


Henning Bock Photography, originally uploaded by twenty2woblog.

Henning Bock is a photographer from Hamburg, Germany and has a pretty solid client list and a nice clean portfolio site.

4.14.2008

Wayne Levin Photography


Wayne Levin Photography, originally uploaded by twenty2woblog.

Wayne Levin captures amazing moments in black and white. He has an extensive collection of underwater images, many taken in Hawaii. Usually you would expect there images to be bold and brightly colored but Levin's work has not lost anything with a lack of color. Simply amazing images.

4.11.2008

Pruned - Parkour - Daniel Ilabacas


Old Street roundabout comp-2, originally uploaded by BombDog.

I was reading Pruned today when I became fascinated with the photos from Jon Lucas featuring parkour artist Daniel Ilabacas. I have always loved the idea behind parkour and its fluid path through architectural spaces. Anyway go check out Jon's photos and read the article on Pruned.

4.08.2008

Andrew Moore Photography


Andrew Moore Photography, originally uploaded by twenty2woblog.

Andrew Moore's architectural and natural landscape photography. Here is a nice conversation with him at Conscientious Blog.

4.01.2008

Chris Engman


Chris Engman, originally uploaded by twenty2woblog.

Chris Engman creates stunning photographs that are heavy on concept and natural imagery.

3.26.2008

Friederike von Rauch


Friederike von Rauch, originally uploaded by twenty2woblog.

Minimal and monochromatic images from Friederike von Rauch. Image courtesy of Fifty One Fine Art Photography, Antwerp.

Mono Lake



Mono Lake Pano, originally uploaded by twenty2wo.

Got to drive past this lake on our little road trip this past weekend.

Mono Lake lies in a lifeless, treeless, hideous desert, eight thousand feet above the level of the sea, and is guarded by mountains two thousand feet higher, whose summits are always clothed in clouds. This solemn, silent, sailless sea -- this lonely tenant of the loneliest spot on earth -- is little graced with the picturesque. It is an unpretending expanse of grayish water, about a hundred miles in circumference, with two islands in its centre, mere upheavals of rent and scorched and blistered lava, snowed over with gray banks and drifts of pumice-stone and ashes, the winding sheet of the dead volcano, whose vast crater the lake has seized upon and occupied.

-Mark Twain, Roughing It

3.14.2008

Manufactured Landscapes


Manufactured Landscapes, originally uploaded by twenty2woblog.

Finally got to see Jennifer Baichwal's documentary Manufactured Landscapes. I have been a big fan of Ed Burtynsky's photography and have been wanting to see this film since I first heard of it. The film really makes you think about the impact and immense scale that humans are changing the world. You should watch Burtynsky's TED Talk and then queue up Manufactured Landscapes.

3.11.2008

Polar Inertia Journal


Polar Inertia, originally uploaded by twenty2woblog.

I have been a fan of Polar Inertia for some time now. It is a great source of environmental photography and photo essays dealing with nomadic and popular culture. Updated every few months the site is also being translated into a book by RAM Publications.

3.03.2008

Myoung Ho Lee: Trees


Myoung Ho Lee: Trees, originally uploaded by twenty2woblog.

This project by Myoung Ho Lee has made its rounds on the blogs but I simply love it. Simple in concept, complex in execution...