Miss Aniela's series "Surreal Fashion" is where beauty meets absurdity, and couture meets chaos. Each image is suspended in a dreamy, glamorous world, filled with opulent characters.
Read moreTrine Søndergaard: What Is Said, and What Is Unsaid
The quiet, introspective work of Trine Sondergaard thoughtfully reveals the landscapes within the mind, no matter what subject she choses to explore in front of her camera. Each image is filled with a potential that goes beyond what is actually depicted – and often the real subject of each photo is not so much what is shown, but what is not shown.
Read moreGiles Revell: Uncovering the Unseen Story
Much of Giles Revell's work carries an underlying theme, a search for the essence of his subjects - often his images uncover an unseen property of the thing he is photographing, something that is at the heart of that thing's beauty.
Read moreMichael Schnabel: Subtle and Profound
There is a subtlety to Michael Schnabel's Fine Artwork – a simplicity that belies the depth each image holds - if you are willing to slow down in this frenetic world, and take the time to really observe, you will be rewarded by finding a certain quality of calm profoundness, hidden within each image.
Read moreJill Greenberg: Horse
Jill Greenberg photographs horses as if they are lovely fashion models, giving her portraits and studies of their form a fresh, dynamic edge. The beautiful detail in which she has chosen to render them – using a camera better suited to studio portraiture than a moving animal – is mesmerizing.
Read moreMichael Schnabel: Open Spaces, Filled With Resonance
At first glance, you might notice his landscapes often feature wide open spaces - - - but the word "empty" does not seem to fit, because each shot is brimming with emotional impact.
Read moreFleur Van Dodewaard: Photographic Simplicity
It takes a certain dedication for an artist to decide that they want to make their abstract art using photography. Or should I say, use photography to make their abstract art. Fleur Van Dodewaard is an Amsterdam-based artist whose striking Sun Set series caught my eye.
Read moreDavid Maisel: The Lake Project
David Maisel's "Lake Project" series is so otherworldly, the images might have been shot on another planet. But these surreal aerial shots are from outside Los Angeles - the result of years of diverting water to the ever-growing west coast city, "generating a thriving agricultural industry and an environmental disaster in the process". In these images beauty combines with destruction with interresting results.
Read moreJean-François Lepage: A Fresh Edge
Jean-François Lepage is one of those rare artists who has created a body of photography that feels different from anyone else, which makes him stand out among his peers.
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