‘Wonderbra’ by Konny. H
‘Untitled’ by Black Swan
‘Passing’ by Piet Osefius
nieuwe haring by Bob Jansen
Celia Gillam
‘Save-A-Lot man’
Mamiya RB67 Kodak Ektar 120 film
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One of my interests is street photography. I’m doing some myself and I recently started curating a separate blog for this.
You can find it here and it will contain an active stream with a selection from street photographers from around the world.
Great inspiration for the streetphotography I’m up to recently. Can’t wait to tell you guys more about a streetphotography project I’m involved in.
For now enjoy this shot by Hien Luong.
vintage gag gift packaging - from the last chapter of Jerry Jankowski’s book, Shelf Space (modern package design, 1945-1960)
One of the beautiful portraits of Serg Maharash. His work is creative and consistent. A consistent line between the portraits is noticeable, but still most of them are very original.
Be sure to check out his ‘Metamorphosis’ series.
For all ya’ll Breaking Bad fans out there!
Skyler White, Walter White, Jr., Walter White, Jesse Pinkman, Hank Schrader, Marie Schrader.
Ted Beneke, Gustavo Fring, Saul Goodman, Jane Margolis, Steven Gomez, Mike.
The Cousins, Tuco Salamanca, Tortuga, Don Salamanca, Gale Boetticher.
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Lovely shot by Sophie Black. I’m not sure wether the shot was taken with an old analog camera or was post processed by this. Not that it really matters, it’s about the shot ;-)
Outside the Planter Box by Sean Martindale
‘The Long Journey Home’ by Hien Luong.
Amazing photo. The lightning is insane. A lot of people are obsessed with having the best gear and lenses to create awesome photographs. But pictures like this should remind you that is total BS. This shot was taken with a Nikon D5000 (a DSLR like camera that mainly is marketed for advanced family portraits). However Hien uses it to create amazing street photo’s like this. Be sure to check out her portfolio on 500px. It’s amazing.
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The discipline is in obeying the rule you set when you were in a different mood than you are now. That’s what makes it a rule as opposed to a guideline. — Seth Godin in Set the alarm clock the night before