Jean-Yves Lemoigne, from Paris, is an advertising photographer since 2004, and has his surrealistic work doesn’t look like classic advertising. This series is called ‘Human Project’.
Carl Warner from the UK creates landscapes from the human form. An alternative portrait of a human being whose body becomes a landscape of themselves and plays on the sense of space in which we dwell.
Fashion editorial series called ‘Monochrome’, photographed by Joanna Kustra, styled by Ewa Michalik and featured in Dark Beauty Magazine & FaceOn Magazine.
These ten beautiful photos by Toronto-based Peter Schafrick turn centrifugal force into art. It captures the alluring messiness of paint-soaked toys, dizzied by a home-brew rotating apparatus he calls “The Spinster.”
A conceptually great project by Merilee Allred from Utah. The ‘Awkward Years Project’ reminds us that we all have embarrassing photos. Allred: “To all the nerds, geeks, and fashion victims, past or present, this project is for you!”
These are the witnesses of the 2011 Norway attacks on Utøya by Anders Breivik. The One Day in History photo collection by Andrea Gjestvang show the survivors have rebuilt their lives.
This photography series ‘Merge’, by Gus Petro from Switzerland. In this project two opposite places are merged into one: New York City, where it seems everyone wants to live, and the Grand Canyon and Death Valley, which are unlivable.
Photography series by Camilla Catrambone, from Florence, Italy. These portraits aim to represent her family’s members trough the objects they’ve owned.