Ballet dancers are able to defy give gravity while effortlessly doing things with their limbs that normal folks will never be able to do. Often their maneuvers are too quick to see, but Jesus Chapa-Malacara has managed a sweet way to show every step from start to finish.
Photographer William Kass’ series Minimize, shows lighthearted compositions featuring a clever and imaginative way of seeing the world. A group goes fishing for sashimi, an ear of corn becomes a skyscraper, and grapes are transformed into a stage for performers.
Nobody knows how the world will end, but Lori Nix showcases some scenarios here. The Brooklyn-based photographer creates and then documents detailed miniature dioramas of the end times — visions of what might be left behind once humans are gone.
Marc Erwin Babej explored the scary side of our beauty culture in his series, ‘Mask Of Perfection’. He worked with plastic surgeon Maria LoTempio, to illustrate the difference between natural beauty and the ‘correctable flaws’ a plastic surgeon has been trained to see.
Red Bull Illume, the world’s biggest photography contest for action and adventure sports, has announced their finalists and here are some of the most awe-inspiring ones.
Three years has the indoor swimming pool Tropicana been closed and abandoned. Dutch photographer Rutger Geerling captured the desertion of the former recreation resort, but it’s not hard to imagine kids playing around here in its glory days.
Vivid and colourful photography by Petya Cholakova. She says: “The object has the color of the light radiated from its surface. The observer’s perception depends on the spectrum of the light, as well as the number of elements in the context.”