corinne vionnet
Corinne Vionnet creates artwork by carefully layers 200 to 300 tourist photos over each other, making a vague but clear impression which seems like a sort of collective memory.
Found via My Modern Met.

Corinne Vionnet creates artwork by carefully layers 200 to 300 tourist photos over each other, making a vague but clear impression which seems like a sort of collective memory.
Found via My Modern Met.
Jessica Tremp combines her love for theatrics, romanticism and nature with considerable self-taught photography skills.
Found via fashion production.
Simon Clarke's photo "the trees have eyes" made me stop in my tracks. Wow! Creepy cool.
This amusing and charming photography series by Ed Panar is called "Animals That Saw Me". The title is pretty self-explanatory, which makes me love it even more.
Found via BOOOOOOOM!
I found some breathtaking space photography on hubblesite, such as this star - the image galleries are really worth browsing if you like having your breath taken away.
This impactful image by Natasha Alipour-Faridani was inspired by the famous Andy Warhol pop art image on the Velvet Underground Album cover. I love the drippy, glossy, wetpaintness of it. Wetpaintness is a word, right?
The photographic works of Michael Rolph have an elegance to them - I was immediately drawn to this exquisitely subtle image.
Found via bumbumbum.
Tom Phillips created a website called The Dead Photos where he takes photos of himself lying in various locations, appearing to be a motionless body. The work definitely has some thoughtful connotations, despite sounding a little bleak in my synopsis!
Via Sweet Station.
This image is from the 1979 book 'Tsunehisa Kimura’s Visual Scandals by Photomontage'. Excerpts can be seen on BLDGBLOG - massively impressive stuff from a time before Photoshop.
Fantastic photography by Michael Eastman, especially in his "Vanishing America" series - this one caught my eye in particular.