happy to be part of the Photography’s directory project 🙂
and to have the same picture as the cover my first exhibit that I’m shitless nervous about right now:)
Thank you Milanese roofs for the inspiration 🙂
More amo visuals
Saatchi & Saatchi at TEDxSydney
This series of ammunition cross-sections was photographed inside a WWII bunker in Switzerland in October of 2012. The entire series consists of 900 specimens. I was originally intrigued by the ambiguous nature of the subject matter. The cross-sections reveal a hidden complexity and beauty of form, which stands in vast contrast to the destructive purpose of the object. It is a representation of the evil and the beautiful, a reflection of the human condition. — Sabine Pearlman
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What people can do with their hands… that’s something I’ve always been fascinated by…
I’ve always wished I had the ability to do simple things as writing with a typography that I like, braid someone’s hair or play those hand clapping games at school. Even if I made tones of exercises on how to write like an architect, I still write like a doctor. I do love to sketch and write though, I love the gradual amount of pressure you can give to the pen and each time you write is a new opportunity to create a different font! So I don’t care if it looks like a kid’s draft if I actually enjoyed creating a line, a circle, a letter, a plan!
I think, even capturing a good picture is a complete body collaboration, where the finger final click plays a vital role.
What you want to do and…
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Always inspired by WHOAMI , type room, here are some great experiments, with one of my favorite materials, paper!
Via Kelly Anderson, click to see more
“The Ballerina Project grew from the idea of New York City as a magnet for creativity; each photograph is a collaborative work of dance, fashion design and photography played out against the city’s landscape.”