Thursday, March 31, 2016

Behind the Scenes of the Australian Ballet Company





Lynette Wills was a dancer for the Australian Ballet Company for 18 years. Towards the end of her ballet career she started to photograph fellow dancers at every opportunity. These first photographs were then put into her photography book "Step Inside The Australian Ballet."

Lynette Wills' website.

Thursday, March 17, 2016

Steam-punk and Fantasy Portfolios






Russ Turner is an "alternative, steam-punk, fantasy, and live event photographer based in Metro Detroit."

Russ Turner's Facebook page.
Russ Turner's website.


Wet Dog and Pit Bull Flower Power


"Sophie Gamand is a French award-winning photographer and animal advocate living and working in New York City. Since 2010, she has been focus on dogs and our relationship with them. Her most known series are Wet Dog and Flower Power; Pit Bulls of the Revolution. She has won several prestigious photography awards for her work, including a Sony World Photography Award in 2014, as well as advocacy awards for her dedication to animal rescue and adoption."

Wet Dog



Wet Dog - the book is now available! 
Here is the link.
The rest of the photo can also be seen at this link.


Flower Power; Pit Bull of the Revolution




The rest of the photo set can be found here.



Friday, March 4, 2016

Abandoned Architecture


"Dutch photographer Niki Feijen immortalizes an astonishingly intact glimpse into the past. [He] specializes in documenting and capturing historic architecture and abandoned buildings. Each photo fuses together the conflicting notions of beauty and decay and corresponds with his desire to capture and silently communicate with his audience about the subject's very essence."





Niki Feijen's website.

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

To Lack Colour


Claudia is an amateur photographer who, in my opinion, creates interesting photos and art work. 
Her blog, To Lack Colour, "consists primarily of photographs and artwork of [her own]." 


















Claudia's blog.




Karolina Kuras


"Karolina [Kuras] is a dance and portrait photographer and photographer with the National Ballet of Canada."

"She got her first camera at age 11 and was instantly hooked. Over the years her passion for classical ballet and photography have joined together to become the main focus of her work."





Anxiety

The photographer John William Keedy "draws from those around him, [he] creates art aimed at examining the concepts of personal identity and normalcy."

Keedy depicts multiple anxieties an neuroses in this photo set: It's Hardly Noticeable.