Photography

Nicholas Alan Cope

March 26, 2012
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Nicholas Alan Cope

Photographer Nicholas Alan Cope originally hails from Maryland, but is currently based out of Los Angeles, California. Cope’s fine art/still life photography is absolutely stunning. He’s able to capture details and colors in a visceral way that I haven’t seen many photographers do in a longtime during my indentured servitude as an EK author....
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Tomoki Momozono

March 26, 2012
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Tomoki Momozono

Tomoki Momozono is a killer Japanese sports photographer who manages to make even the beastly sport of Sumo wrestling look poetic.
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Nicholas Scarpinato

March 25, 2012
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Nicholas Scarpinato

Nicholas Scarpinato is a photographer currently based out of Richmond, Virginia, USA.
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Cecilia Paredes

March 25, 2012
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Cecilia Paredes

Cecilia Paredes is a Peruvian artist who focuses on the integration of migrant persons in this incredible self-portrait series, painting her body so that she literally disappears into the landscape, becoming part of the background.
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Michael Ostermann

March 24, 2012
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Michael Ostermann

Michael Ostermann is a photographer currently “burning” in Vienna, Austria. Ostermann’s fashion and commercial work is pretty fuckin’ wicked. I strongly urge folks to check out Ostermann’s site (more particularly his blog section) because there’s a treasure trove of just cool shit to keep you busy for a few hours…especially if you have nothing...
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唯以

March 22, 2012
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唯以

唯以 (Wei Yi Shi) is a teacher currently based out of Guilin, China. Wei’s photography has a lot of interesting narrative aspects with the use of soft colors that creates a very intriguing ambient setting and mood…I’m digging it.
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Kris Tate

March 22, 2012
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Kris Tate

 Kris Tate is an experimental graphic designer currently residing in Manchester UK. Her psychedelic indie surrealist work has been featured Madrid, Argentina, UK and Guatemala as well as your nearest Urban Outfitter’s rack.
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Aernout Overbeeke

March 21, 2012
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Aernout Overbeeke

Expelled from high school, Aernout Overbeeke is a self-taught photographer who has literally traveled the world for his work behind the lens. Overbeeke works for many international magazines, such as Conde Nast Traveler, NY Times Magazine, House & Garden, and many more. Among Overbeeke’s body of work, today we highlight his “Comedia” series…’nuff said....
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Sergey Maximishin

March 20, 2012
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Sergey Maximishin

Sergey Maximishin is a Russian photojournalist whose unapologetic images capture the gritty reality of life, from the frozen edges of the Crimea to the brickfields of Afghanistan. He creates no false heros, constructs no illusions, but rather captures the raw elegance of his subjects and their dismantled empire.
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Myung Keun Koh

March 19, 2012
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Myung Keun Koh

Myung Keun Koh is an artist who creates “photo-sculptures”…wha?! Yes, photo-sculptures. Koh imprints high-resolution images onto transparent plastic forms to create unique structures within the empty inner space. Wha?! Koh’s work is a very unique exploration of spaces, structures, and environments all confined within a singular form creating wonderful and stunning visual pieces. Wha?!...
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Corey Arnold

March 19, 2012
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Corey Arnold

Corey Arnold is a photographer and commercial fisherman, whose Fish Work series document seven years of work as a deckhand. As once curiously intimate and triumphant, his images offer a spectacular insight into life on the high seas.
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Ellen Kooi

March 18, 2012
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Ellen Kooi

Ellen Kooi is a Dutch photographer who creates incredible panoramic photographs that toe the line between dramatic reality and grim fantasy.
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Gonzalo Bénard

March 16, 2012
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Gonzalo Bénard

What’s interesting about Bénard is his prevalent use of male models in nude photos. It’s not just the fact that they’re men, there’s also something interesting about the way they are portrayed- a more pliable, sensual version of man rather than their traditional depiction as being rigid and stiff.
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Eefje de Coninck

March 15, 2012
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Eefje de Coninck

Eefje de Coninck is a photographer hailing from Belgium. Coninck works ranges from commercial, commissioned, and personal work which can all be seen on her site.
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Lilli Waters // SHE RAW

March 14, 2012
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Lilli Waters // SHE RAW

Lilli Waters is a photographer hailing from Melbourne, Australia. The SHE RAW project is a collection of 41 portraits of women from all walks of life as the series draws (in a more fantastic way) directly from their real-life experience and context. The goal of Waters’ project is to bring awareness and preventing violence...
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Thilde Jensen

March 13, 2012
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Thilde Jensen

Thilde Jensen is a fascinating Danish photographer whose emerging career was tested when a severe bout of Multiple Chemical Sensitivity forced her out of her urban life and into a survivalist way of life – camping in the woods and having to wear a respirator when interacting with modern society, say at the supermarket...
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Viktoria Sorochinski

March 12, 2012
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Viktoria Sorochinski

Viktoria Sorochinski is an artist-photographer who creates beautifully dark, enigmatic images that blur the line between reality and fiction. Since 2005, she has been photographing a mother and daughter for the series Anna and Eve, delving into the intricacies of their relationship through a lens of folklore and fantasy.
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Lalla Essaydi

March 11, 2012
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Lalla Essaydi

Lalla Essaydi is a Moroccan-born artist who explores the complexities of the Arab female identity. In Les Femmes du Maroc, she constructs elaborate scenes of confinement in which her subjects defy their isolation through islamic calligraphy inscribed on their skin, their clothes, and their sumptuous surroundings. Essaydi’s powerful images critically address customs in Muslim...
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Simon Davidson

March 10, 2012
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Simon Davidson

It’s no secret here at the EK HQ, that I have a desperate and debilitating addiction to speed. Not the illegal drug (because EK would never endorse the use of controlled substances nor would we know how or where to obtain them), but the urge to go fast in any motorize four or two-wheel...
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