Archive for the ‘photography’ Category

Brutalism In The UK

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

Brutalism is the term coined to describe the raw architecture often made with concrete during the 1950s and 1960s.

They don’t fit into the streets and city centers where they appear but their strength and power speak of a time when people had seen architecture as a force for civic good. These structures were solid spaces to create a solid and strong world emerging from the gloom of WW2.

These buildings are evidence of a modernism, a time when we didn’t dress up architecture but left it cold and honest for all to see.

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Read the original blog post here on Daily icon.

Maison Louis Vuitton By David Hughes

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

David Hughes has taken these pictures in celebration of the new mammoth Maison Louis Vuitton store on London’s Bond Street.

Stylist Katie Grand selected some of Louis Vuitton’s most famous and iconic outfits from the archives.

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Read the original blog post here on Trendland.

The Congo Conflict By Richard Mosse

Monday, September 6th, 2010

Photographer Richard Mosse’s artistic photographs of war and humanitarian disasters addresses the viewers’ desire for rhyme and reason in the face of such atrocities.

Mosse documents the conflicts in Congo using infra-red film, which make his images seem magical and serenely beautiful, but reality continuously lurks in the faces of refugees and the rifles brandished by purple-uniformed soldiers.

To find out more about the photographer or to see his portfolio, click here.

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Read the original blog post here on Lost At E Minor.
Pictures via Richard Mosse

Manufacturing Home By Amy Eckert

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Experience the work of American Photographer Amy Eckert.

The project called, “Maufacturing Home” debuted at the Minneapolis Photo Center in June and shows an all American neighbourhood in the mid west and very particular way of interior design.

We like…

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Read the original blog post here on feature shoot.

The Self-Portraits by Kimiko Yoshida

Monday, August 16th, 2010

Japanese photographer Kimiko Yoshida is best known for her fine art photography, talking of 150 self-portraits, where she dresses herself as a bride from different cultures.

Kimiko extended her collection and just released another 82 images.

For you to enjoy, have a look at some of them here:

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If you want to see more, go on the website of Kimiko to find more portraits.

Read the original blog post here on TrendLand.