miércoles, 24 de octubre de 2012

Pia Ulin, still life.



lunes, 22 de octubre de 2012

Grief, Erwin Olaf

Erwin Olaf (Erwin Olaf Springveld) (born June 2, 1959 Hilversum, Netherlands) is a Dutch photographer.
Olaf is most famous for his commercial and personal work. He has been commissioned to photograph advertising campaigns for large international companies such as Levi's, Microsoft and Nokia. Some of his most famous photographic series include "Grief", "Rain", and "Royal Blood". Never one to shy away from controversy, Olaf's work is often daring and provocative. Humorously however, one of his early photographs was once expelled from a show on the basis of not containing nudity.
His work has received many awards and he has held exhibitions around the world.
Olaf studied journalism in the School of Journalism in Utrecht. His work is shown in galleries and museums all around the world as for example at Flatland Gallery, Utrecht; Hasted Hunt, New York;Galerie Magda Danysz, Paris; Gallery Espacio Minimo, Madrid ; and many others.


viernes, 19 de octubre de 2012

Alex Flach

Photographer, Apartment, Berlin-Mitte. 



jueves, 18 de octubre de 2012

Mikael Olsson for Muse magazine


lunes, 15 de octubre de 2012

How to build your own living structures

“This book is a beautiful guide about how to make a variety of flexible experimental indoor interiors, storage units, and a microhouse. The microhouse is a flexible creation of architect, Ken Isaacs. The modular design is based on stacked tetrahedrons, which can be moved in and around each other providing shelter and dividing living space in a creative way. The book gives you step-by-step instructions with plans for many different versions of Isaac’s original designs interspersed with ideas about simplicity, and getting rid of our personal possessions. The book is type written and spiral round in a nice Do-It-Yourself aesthetic, and Isaacs writes in a genial manner as if he were sitting across the table from you. He muses on the philosophical meanings of surplus and uses the designs as a means of addressing life as whole; a simple place to raise a family and house extended family that has a low impact on the surrounding natural environment” – by the The Library of Radiant Optimism for Let’s Re-Make the World. via theadamantchic.com



Casually captured

Inga Powilleit captures people in their spaces in a relaxed and authentic way. The shots might be carefully styled and manicured, but the spaces feel lived-in and real. We appreciate the way the space is used, and we get a good sense of the volumes that surround the person, which is always such a tricky business with photos. Here are some pictures from her  portfolio.