
Multi-talent Juliana Neufeld is trained as a photographer but she also shows off some tremendous skill in illustration and mixed-media collage journals. She has a ton of work on her site so be sure to check it out.
via Yay! Monday!
6.30.2008
Juliana Neufeld
6.17.2008
Martin Klimas Photography

Martin Klimas gets some wonderful results in using high speed photography. Explosions frozen in time create dynamic compositions.
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.
Thomas Kalak

The summer issue of Polar Inertia is up and has some great stuff as always. Thomas Kalak's series of Havana Old Timers is a serial representation of vintage cars without the tourism spin. Another series worth looking at is Absence of Water by Gigi Cifali documenting the condition of abandoned pools from 1930's era London.
5.30.2008
Impactist

I was introduced to a lovely blog today called Lost and it is full of wonderful things. Impactist is one of these things and is the collaborative work of married directors Kelly Meador and Daniel Elwing. I love the way the building washes out into the sky in the image above.
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
5.08.2008
Maximilian Haidacher

The photography of Maximilian Haidacher. via i heart photograph
5.02.2008
Rasmus Norlander Arkitekturfotograf
Stockholm based architectural photographer Rasmus Norlander shoots large and medium format to dramatic results.
5.01.2008
Nicholas Lorden
Nicholas Lorden has a lo-fi style without crossing over into lomo land and the results are wonderful. He is also having a show with Anna Wolf at I Heart NYC today (262 Mott St., between Prince & Houston).
4.30.2008
Branislav Kropilak
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
Seen over at Dirty Mouse is the minimalist photo work of Mohammadreza Mirzaei. Simply gorgeous.
4.25.2008
Angelika Buettner
I don't post fashion photographers too often but Angelika Buettner caught my eye right away. The image above is from a particularly nice series with great color. Her portfolio site has a few nice touches as well and is worth the look. via Calikartel
4.24.2008
Geraldine Georges
A portfolio full of beautiful work by Geraldine Georges. via cpluv
4.23.2008
Drew Kelly Photography
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
Katalogue Volume XXL
Yesterday I received my copy of Katalogue's Volume XXL. It is a loose bound collection of 36 A3 size prints from a variety of international artists, two of which I have blogged about before, Linn Olfosdotter and Kako. It really is a beautiful collection and the quality of the prints are excellent.
4.21.2008
Handiedan - Hanneke Treffers
Handiedan is Hanneke Treffers, an artist/designer from Amsterdam and has a pretty wild style. Her site has a lot going on and you can even draw with your cursor. She is also a fairly talented photographer.
Henning Bock Photography
Henning Bock is a photographer from Hamburg, Germany and has a pretty solid client list and a nice clean portfolio site.
4.15.2008
Robert and Shana ParkeHarrison
Awesome conceptual work from Robert and Shana ParkeHarrison, a collection of heavily manipulated images. via eclectic cow












