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Stephen Kelly

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November 27, 2012

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Stephen Kelley is a documentary photographer who creates series that peer into fascinating corners of the chinese continent that generally remain dark to the casual observer.
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Graham Miller

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November 26, 2012

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Graham Miller is an Australian photographer who takes stunningly luminous, cinematic images. His latest works trace the sumptous edges of the American suburbia, with the kind of quiet insight that only an outsider can find.
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Immo Klink

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November 24, 2012

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Immo Klink is a German-born photographer that's currently based in London. His on-going project 'European Communities Dwellings' focuses on a populace that lives their lives to the minimum. Surrounded by natural landscapes, camouflaged, where structures are rooted with the evolvement of the wild.
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Nadia Huggins Photography

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November 24, 2012

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Nadia Huggins is a photographer originally hailing from the beautiful island of St. Vincent. For the past 9 years, Huggins has been focusing on documentary and conceptual photography.
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Joey Lawrence The Photographer, Not Actor

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November 22, 2012

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If you do a search on the web for the name "Joey Lawrence", chances are you'll find a slew of links about the teen-heartthrob actor from the early 90's. Well, same name, but completely different person: the Joey Lawrence that we're featuring is a Canadian-born photographer who has traveled around the world documenting some of today's most rapidly vanishing cultures from bush tribes from Africa to villagers from Tanna Island of Vanuatu to the clans inhabiting the Siberut Rainforest in Indonesia.
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Magdalena Wosinska

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November 20, 2012

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Whatever crazy kind of life Magdalena Wosinska is leading, we want in. Her work reads like a wild kind of diary, shooting everything from stunning nudes in barren icelandic landscapes to the gritty fringes of the californian skate and metal scenes. Her photos capture an incredible vibrance - a kind of seventies revival - young, bare and overwhelmingly, alive.
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Julia Fullerton-Batten // Unadorned

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November 19, 2012

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Julia Fullerton-Batten, who we featured back in 2011, is a German photographer with a knack for the beautifully bizarre. In her latest series, Unadorned, she draws upon the subjects and techniques of Old Masters alongside our modern social conventions to create a set of grotesquely glorious portraits.
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The Gleaming Stimulants

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November 12, 2012

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Whether you're a biologist or an owner, these vibrant, translucent, umbrella-like Medusa heads have always been a marvelous mystery. A particular species that lacks bones, brain, blood, and a heart has been on Earth way before dinosaurs. Most interestingly, some species of jellyfish are immortal. Enjoy my visual tribute to the deadly beautiful.
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Andre Ermolaev

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November 11, 2012

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Andre Ermolaev is a Russian photographer whose latest series features trails of Icelandic rivers twisting through endless beds of volcanic ash. Tremendous and surreal, absolute painterly magnificence.
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Alan Spearman

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October 29, 2012

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Alan Spearman an Emmy Award-winning filmmaker and photojournalist currently based out of Memphis, Tennessee. Spearman has worked on numerous photographic essays that has sent him traveling to China, India, Zambia, South Africa, Israel, England and Brazil. Spearman has covered multiple stories ranging from the Memphis connection to a Mexican drug cartel to the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, as well as the devastating earthquake in Haiti.
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William Klein

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October 27, 2012

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William Klein was born in 1928 and is known for his photos of his hometown, New York City. He started his artistic career as a painter in Paris and Milan before coming back to the states and working for Vogue as a photographer.
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Boris Savelev

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October 26, 2012

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Boris Savelev was originally an aerospace engineer, but has been known for his photography since 1976. He has experimented with traditional and alternative printing techniques and believes his scientific background has a "profound influence on his aesthetic." He is often described as the "observational realist."
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Christopher Boffoli

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October 23, 2012

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Seattle based photographer Christopher Boffoli's series 'Big Appetites' portrays tiny models and figurines doing everyday things incorporated with real food. His series is known world wide, having been published in more than 90 countries around the world.
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Sylvia de Swaan

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October 23, 2012

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Sylvia deSwaan is a Romanian-born photographer who takes beautifully melancholic pieces centering on memory and displacement - stretching beyond the boundaries of documentary photography by incorporating her personal history.
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Gangs of Caracas

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October 22, 2012

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Oscar B. Castillo is a photojournalist based out of Caracas, Venezuela which is an area being torn apart by the intense violence between gangs and the local police force. Castillo notes that his hometown city suffers some 50 homicides a week with a very low prosecution rate, making it one of the world's deadliest capitals. “I felt safer when I was with the gangs than when I hung around the city by myself..."
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Dan Holdsworth

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October 22, 2012

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Dan Holdsworth is a British photographer who captures striking, otherworldly landscapes from the farthest corners of the world. Using analogue and long exposures, his works are both haunting and romantic, a kind of familiar apocalypse.
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Bad Barbie by Mariel Clayton

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October 21, 2012

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Ontario-based artist Mariel Clayton photographs Barbie dolls by representing the classic figure, not in a traditional, idealistic way, but by placing them in violent, sexual, and homicidal situations. Given the obvious NSFW themes, what really shocks me is the tiny details within the props and sets.
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Things are Queer

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October 20, 2012

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New York based veteran photographer Duane Michals' series 'Things are Queer' unveils a linear narrative story that reveals itself from picture to picture. It may take a couple times to realize the cycle Duane presents us. View each picture as you scroll down. I'll give you a minute. Brilliant.
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Space Project by Vincent Fournier

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October 17, 2012

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Vincent Fournier's epic photo journalistic series 'Space Project' was originally featured back in April 2010 but what I didn't realize was the lead up photo series to the mars-like landscape. Vincent's collection of photo is more of a pre-production look to the illustrious blast off.
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Sheep Nation

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October 11, 2012

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'Sheep Nation' is a photography series by Montreal based artist Davide Luciano who explores a satirical society. The series is presented in a journalistic/portraiture style with some special effects and prosthetic molds used on Luciano's actors. 'Sheep Nation' took approximately 8 months to produce, and 3 days to shoot with a 15 man crew.
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