Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
Monday, November 18, 2013
Triangulum
Labels:
Andrea Ferrari,
Floors,
Geometric,
Interiors,
Photography,
Tile
Monday, October 14, 2013
Layers
Labels:
Decay,
Elle Interiör,
Interiors,
Petra Bindel,
Photography,
Sweden,
Trompe l'oeil,
Wall Decor
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Petra Bindel
Labels:
Interiors,
Linkdeco,
Petra Bindel,
Photographer,
Photography
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Holier-than-Thou
Via here (Photographer: Will Pryce)
Labels:
Bathrooms,
Blues,
Gallery Walls,
Interiors,
Mirror,
Photography,
Will Pryce
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Faking it...
Some of my personal favourites from the first major exhibition that was devoted to the history of manipulated photography before the digital age - Faking It: Manipulated Photography Before Photoshop (October 11, 2012—January 27, 2013) at The Metropolitan Museum of Art...
Via here
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Unknown Artist, German School, A Powerful Collision, 1910 |
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Grete Stern, Dream No. 1: Electrical Appliances for the Home, ca. 1950 |
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Unknown Artist, American School, Man on Rooftop with Eleven Men in Formation on His Shoulders ca. 1930 |
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Barbara Morgan (American, 1900–1992), Hearst Over the People, 1939 |
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Maurice Tabard and Roger Parry, Room with Eye, 1930 |
Via here
Labels:
Black and White Photographs,
Manipulated Photography,
New York City,
Photography,
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Adriaan Louw
Labels:
Adriaan Louw,
Gregory Mellor,
Houses,
Interiors,
Photography,
South Africa
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Nicole Franzen - The Creatives
More gorgeous images of inviting and light-filled spaces from Brooklyn-based food and lifestyle photographer, Nicole Franzen (featured previously here)...
Via here
Labels:
Brooklyn,
Creatives,
Interiors,
New York City,
Nicole Franzen,
Photographer,
Photography,
Studios
Monday, January 7, 2013
Robert Polidori
Montreal-born photographer Robert Polidori is best known for his architectural studies, in particular interpreting rooms as 'memory theatres'. He is a staff photographer for The New Yorker and his book, After the Flood (portraying images of the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina) caused much controversy, as one photograph showed a deceased person in a bed. However, it was these magnificent large-scale color images - shot in Versailles - that caught my eye...
Labels:
Decay,
Photographer,
Photography,
Robert Polidori,
Salle de L'Afrique,
Versailles
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Massimo Listri
Using natural light where possible, photographer Massimo Listri has perfectly captured what can only be described as the most exquisite interiors in the world. In his own words:
My photography is an expression of tranquility and silence in this chaotic society - a sense of perspective and equilibrium. This is therapy for the soul. Every time I take a photo is like the first time a treasure is revealed, a first emotion, be it an empty room or the greatest treasures of the Vatican...
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Self Portrait |
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Castello di Pierrefonds, France, 1995 |
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Biblioteca di Michelozzo a S. Marco, Firenze, 2009 |
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Palazzo Martelli, Firenze, 2008 |
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Biblioteca di Weimar, Germany, 1997 |
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Biblioteca del Abbazia di Kremsmunster, Germany, 1994 |
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Palazzo Reale III, Stockholm, 1998 |
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Lapidario di Palazzo Mozzi Bardini, Firenze, 2009 |
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Palazzo Altemps, Roma, 1998 |
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Castello di Aglie I, Piemonte, 2007 |
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Cappelle Medicee, Firenze, 2008 |
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Reggia di Venaria I, Piemonte 2007 |
Labels:
Interiors,
Library,
Massimo Listri,
Palazzo,
Photography,
Yatzer
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