Switching Clothes Series

Focus sur cette excellente série par la photographe canadienne Hana Pesut. Un concept autour des couples qui sont photographiés devant le même fond, mais avec un échange de leurs vêtements. Un souci du détail et un rendu a découvrir dans la suite.



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Marino Thorlacius

Marino Thorlacius est un photographe originaire de Reykjavik en Islande. Ce dernier a pu aussi bien prêter ses talents pour des photographies de mode, ou encore pour des oeuvres plus personnelles. Une sélection de ses clichés est à découvrir dans la suite.



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Winkler + Noah Photography

Focus sur Winkler+Noah, un couple de photographes reconnus à travers le monde. Basés en Italie, leurs clichés nous révèlent une hyper-réalité cherchant ainsi à donner une ambiance particulière à leur clichés. Une sélection d’images dans la suite de l’article.



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John Clang

Le photographe John Clang nous propose des clichés coupés, puis collés et remontés du plus bel effet. En mélangeant les silhouettes et les éléments de l’environnement, il cherche à transmettre ce sentiment de flot et de mouvement de la ville. Plus dans la suite.



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Jacob Sutton

Reconnu pour ses talents de photographe, notamment dans le domaine de la mode, Jacob Sutton parvient à donner à ses clichés une ambiance particulière. Une gestion des corps et des lumières à découvrir dans une série de visuels illustrant l’étendue des talents de l’artiste.



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Kodak to Stop Making Digital Cameras

“You push the button, we do the rest!” promised George Eastman in 1888, touting his freshly patented rollfilm box camera. Now the company he founded has decided to have someone else do the rest when it comes to making cameras. Kodak, which filed for bankruptcy last month, has announced that it will stop making digital cameras, pocket video cameras, and digital picture frames, as it “phases out its dedicated capture devices business” over the next several months. Kodak-branded cameras may eventually reappear on the market, however, through Polaroid-style licensing deals that the company said it will pursue. The decision to shutter the digital camera business that Kodak pioneered is expected to save the embattled company more than $100 million (although it will cost about $30 million to shut down the operation). So, what’s left at Kodak? On the consumer side, the focus will be on online and retail-based photo printing, as well as desktop inkjet printing. Kodak’s commercial businesses segment includes its digital and functional printing, enterprise services and solutions, and graphics, entertainment ,and commercial films units. Meanwhile, if you’re still stumped for a Valentine’s Day gift, may we suggest a cherry red Easyshare Sport C135? Waterproof up to 16 feet, it comes with a free case. Act fast, because neither the offer nor the camera will be around for long.

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Musician Moby Launches ‘Moby Los Angeles Architecture Blog’

Here are two things we didn’t know up until just a second ago: 1) that musician and longtime New Yorker, Moby, is now living in Los Angeles (apparently we must’ve missed this NY Times profile on the castle he bought in the Hollywood Hills), and 2) that, as of last week, he’s recently started a new architecture blog, the perhaps over-aptly named Moby Los Angeles Architecture Blog. Thus far, it isn’t the sort of site that you’ll glean a lot of factual information from, not even such info as who the architect was who built the building he’s profiling on that day. Instead, his very well-made photos are accompanied by leisurely thoughts on Los Angeles’ architecture (all residential thus far) and where that building-of-the-day seems to fit within the city. It’s certainly an interesting, somewhat meditative departure from our usual architectural reads, but we’ve already bookmarked it and are already awaiting more. Here’s a bit of the description of his new site from his first post:

a daily (or weekly) collection of some of the random and strange and banal and beautiful architecture i see in l.a. most cities have beautiful architecture. but most cities have beautiful architecture that is prominently displayed and relatively easy to find (think: chrysler building, sacre couer, st peters, sydney opera house, etc). one of the very odd things about l.a is that the most beautiful architecture in l.a is hidden on tiny streets that very few people will ever see. and the architecture in l.a is, generally, of a very domestic and modest scale (probably facilitating it’s strangeness).

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Slow It Down

Sacha Powell nous propose cette superbe vidéo intitulée “Slow It Down” tournée en Angleterre, entre Brighton et Londres. Filmant des morceaux de vie et des instants volés en slow-motion, ce dernier utilise avec talent le morceau M83 – Outro. A découvrir dans la suite.



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A Week in Montana

Le réalisateur canadien Preston Kanak nous propose de découvrir l’état du Montana à travers cette vidéo magnifique. Utilisant diverses techniques comme le fameux time-lapse, cette vidéo sur la nature et ses tableaux splendides est à découvrir dans la suite de l’article.



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Surfing City

Focus sur l’excellent photographe français dont nous avions déjà pu parler Romain Laurent, qui nous propose sa nouvelle série de clichés “Surfing City”. Comparant la ville à l’océan et mettant en scène des surfeurs en son sein, la série est à découvrir dans la suite de l’article.



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