Levi Wedel
November 26th, 2007
Architecture of Density
October 19th, 2007
German-born photographer Michael Wolf documents the extreme densities of Hong Kong. His series ‘Architecture of Density’ rarely contain images of people, instead letting the extreme scale of the buildings remain as the focus. The images are stunning, though I’m not quite sure how to react. It’s overwhelming to view the scale and enormity of the buildings, and then realize that people live there. The post-modernist in me wants to decry the lack of humanity in the high rises. But these images aren’t hopeless. After all, we created those buildings, right?
from cpluv, magical urbanism
Rinze Van Brug
September 28th, 2007
Photographer and artist, Rinze Van Brug has a nice portfolio. Shooting to allow photography and design to tie nicely together.
Anna Wolf Photography
July 14th, 2007
Anna Wolf recently did work for American Eagle
Uli Heckmann
June 26th, 2007
Online portfolio of car and portrait photographer Uli Heckmann. Site by Less Rain.
Georgiew Photography
June 13th, 2007
Run by Nikolaj Georgiew from Germany. Begun with music, fashion, sports and arts. Then now have moved onto video, commercials and image campaigns. See it for yourself
Brook Pifer
June 12th, 2007
Photographer for rockstars, celebrities, magazines and ad junkies. Studio based in Orlando, Florida but I go anywhere the work takes me. I use Hasselbald everything, Phase One digital backs and Profoto gear. When I have the elusive day off I spend it with my husband doing one of our legendary movie marathons. We share our home with a neurotic cat who is best friends with our pug dog.
Quote says it all. Nice “High Def” quality images on site too.
Koen Demuynck
June 10th, 2007
Belgian photographer Koen Demuynck creates some really cool work that are more than just pretty pictures.
Michael Muller
June 2nd, 2007
MIchael Muller, an awesome photographer with an awesome site. Great way to introduce new conventions to browse the work. Im sure you’ve all seen his work somewhere. Enjoy
Pulp Fiction
May 16th, 2007
Work of Thomas Allen, photographer from Minnesota. The work focuses on cut out book covers and cleverly arranged to give it life and character. By using two-dimensional images in the book, pulling it out into three dimensional space, then finally is thrown back to two dimensions by photography. Great concept!









