Dive into the archives.
- dear god | hear us,one prayer at a time
…”Dear God is a global project for people around the world to share their innermost hopes - and fears - through prayer.
It doesn’t matter what your version of God is…Jesus, Allah, Buddha or simply a spiritual universal energy… praying to a higher power soothes and heals. It’s scientifically proven that people who pray are healthier, […]
- Guiyu: Largest e-waste site on earth
…”Guiyu Town is located within the southwest part of the coastal Shantou prefecture-level city, in eastern Guangdong province, People’s Republic of China. The Lianjiang river runs through the town.
Guiyu is the largest electronic waste (e-waste) site on earth[1]., and was first documented fully in December 2001 by the Basel Action Network in their report and […]
- christophe huet | professionnel de la retouche photo - professional retouching.
…”The images presented on this site are not the work of one single person but of a team: art directors,creative directors,art buyers,agents and agencies,producers,editors,make-up artist,hair stylist,fashion stylist,set decorators,photographers and their assistants,models,actors,animals,model-makers,digital operators and me of course (Christophe Huet) as retoucher.
I thank all these people without whom these images would not exist,as well as the team […]
- 51st World Press Photo Contest
…”The international jury of the 51st annual World Press Photo Contest selected a color image of the UK photographer Tim Hetherington as World Press Photo of the Year 2007.
“This image shows the exhaustion of a man - and the exhaustion of a nation”.”…>>> http://www.worldpressphoto.org/
>>> all the galleries
> via: Creative Review
- Chris Jordan: An American Self-Portrait
…”This series looks at contemporary American culture through the austere lens of statistics.”…
Cell phone chargers, Atlanta 2004Cell Phones, 2007
60×100″
Depicts 426,000 cell phones, equal to the number of cell phones retired in the US every day.Partial zoom:
Cell Phones full print size
>>> http://www.chrisjordan.com/
via www.inhabitat.com
- Tomoyuki Sakaguchi : HOME
Ive just orderded form amazon.co.jp a copy of this special book…
The portfolio from Tomoyuki Sakaguchi has a very personal and artificial approach to the architecture from Japan.
- “koban” : an exhibition by adrien missika & louis-cyprien rials
…”A koban is a Japanese police box.
In Japan, in addition to central police stations, police work is done from small buildings located within the community. There police officers can keep watch, respond to emergencies, give directions, and otherwise interact with the citizens.”…>>> http://www.koban.fr/
>>> via
- Andrew Zuckerman
Via Swismiss i found the amazing clear photography of Andrew Zuckerman, who has just releases his book “Creatures”.
- Olafur Eliasson
The newest work from the half-icelandic artist is as surprising as his previous ones. Now he has taken aerial pics of some intriguing holes formed on the glaciars by the melting ice.
I recommend you to step by his selected works.
…”OLAFUR ELIASSON lay suspended from a ladder that extended over a hole in the Vatnajokull […]
- The Nile Studies - Sketches and visual notes of the Nile River
…”With a length of 6.671 km - widely accepted as the longest river on Earth and often referred to as the most beautiful and most famous river of the world, the Nile becomes object of an experimental and unique photographic mapping and investigation.
Date: 2006-12-21 ::::: Camera: Sony DCR-PC100E ::::: Distance: 81.29 km
The Nile is a […]
- Titanic
>>> via: Nothing To Do With Arbroath
- Blu
>>> via wooster collective
- To do
>>> via swissmiss
- Michael Douglas
Barcelona, Douglas, Harare, Dusseldorf, Auckland, Edingurgh, Amman, Belfast, Paris
http://www.robertdavies.uk.com/
- Empty your pockets!!!
Things that are living in the pockets of your bag, jeans or jacket: travel and pay checks, old cigarette pack that just looks interesting, sugar lumps and all the stuff that has found home in your pockets. They are all the treasures our project is looking for! Our goal is not only bring all this […]



