Taking food photography to the next level, Berlin-based art director Nora Luther has teamed up with photographer Pavel Becker to create an amazing photoshoot where they brought cooking ingredients to an environments where gravity doesn't exist. Enjoy the float!
Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
Friday, 5 September 2014
Cooking Outerspace
Labels:
2014,
amazing,
artdirection,
berlin,
best,
collaboration,
design,
float,
food,
foodporn,
foody,
graphic,
gravity,
nice,
noraluther,
pavelbecker,
Photography,
photoshoot
Friday, 10 January 2014
Bird Couture Hair Fashion show
Well, not really!
. . .
But New Zealand new artist, Karley Feaver has created the most magnificent series called 'Becoming Otherwise' which will "transport you into a world of exotic creatures filled with odd familiarities and strangeness."
Take a look and yes, it's human hair!

. . .
But New Zealand new artist, Karley Feaver has created the most magnificent series called 'Becoming Otherwise' which will "transport you into a world of exotic creatures filled with odd familiarities and strangeness."
Take a look and yes, it's human hair!

Labels:
art,
beautiful,
bird,
colorful,
couture,
exotic,
Hair,
Karley Feaver,
Photography,
strange
Friday, 10 May 2013
WISH project
Introducing Kensuke Koike and his ambitious yet well-executed 'WISH' project:
"Just like an alchemist using everyday materials, I wanted to produce an artificial diamond that would be valued more than a natural one. Obviously in this case the value is not an economical one.
I chose the diamond because it is a symbol, and also because of the “memorial diamonds”, made from the ashes of departed loved ones. They are indistinguishable from real diamonds but obviously valued much more by their owners.
A diamond can be ruined by a faulty cut and lose its monetary value. It’s man’s ability that determines the object’s value, otherwise it would be an ordinary stone.
Through my blog the research for the project has been open to suggestions and information on techniques; resulting in the explication of the project’s entire creative process. Involving others in the project, I was curious to see what effect it would have on my work and what the result would be."
"Just like an alchemist using everyday materials, I wanted to produce an artificial diamond that would be valued more than a natural one. Obviously in this case the value is not an economical one.
I chose the diamond because it is a symbol, and also because of the “memorial diamonds”, made from the ashes of departed loved ones. They are indistinguishable from real diamonds but obviously valued much more by their owners.
A diamond can be ruined by a faulty cut and lose its monetary value. It’s man’s ability that determines the object’s value, otherwise it would be an ordinary stone.
Through my blog the research for the project has been open to suggestions and information on techniques; resulting in the explication of the project’s entire creative process. Involving others in the project, I was curious to see what effect it would have on my work and what the result would be."
Labels:
carbonisation,
diamond,
fruits,
kensuke koike,
Photography,
research,
wish project,
workbook
Saturday, 10 November 2012
Pearl of Sea
Saw these fantastic photos from photographer Arthur Woodcroft on Shortlist 01 November issue and totally blown away! These combinations between photography and advertising are just magnificent.
"Deep sea treasures", true that.
"Deep sea treasures", true that.
Labels:
arthur woodcroft,
bell rose,
breitling,
chanel,
editorial,
hermes,
iwc,
longines,
louis vuitton,
magazine,
montblanc,
Photography,
raymond weil,
seiko,
shortlist,
spread,
tag heuer,
watches
Monday, 14 May 2012
Revive.
Reviving my abandoned food blog: www.phantasticfood.tumblr.com
Highly not recommended while you're hungry!
Peek now!
Highly not recommended while you're hungry!
Peek now!
Labels:
delicious,
food,
phantastic food,
Photography,
yummy
Tuesday, 7 February 2012
Thursday, 25 August 2011
Paradise
'Paradise' is one of the most magnificent photo series of German photographer Thomas Struth. I visited his exhibition not long ago at The Whitechapel Gallery, I still remembered the strange feeling that approached me while walking to the room of 'Paradise'. Quiet, green, exotic, mystical yet lively with instant imaginary sounds of the jungle such as bird tweeting, leaf swinging etc.





Labels:
forest,
jungle,
Photography,
Struth
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