Category: Photographers
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Artist Pandora Graessl’s Transportive “Amor Fati: When the Fire Bit Me” Exhibition
[ad_1] In an abandoned building in Mexico City, a mythic serpentine journey comes to life In several rooms across three floors of an abandoning brick building, behind a small market in Mexico City, photographer and multidisciplinary artist Pandora Graessl‘s mythic exhibition, Amor Fati: When the Fire Bit Me, transports guests by way of serpentine photographic […]
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Design Tangents Episode Seven – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] Thandiwe Muriu is Kenya’s first woman commercial photographer and a photographic artist of international acclaim. Encouraged by her family, Muriu developed a passion for photography in her teens and set a goal to become a professional photographer. This transformed into a career in the world of advertising, and later into the exploration of personal […]
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Photographer Charlie Engman’s Midjourney Images Expand His Subjects’ Point Of View – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] Brooklyn-based photographer and artist Charlie Engman is leveraging Midjourney’s lack of physical constraints to create hundreds of machine-generated images in a day, embracing the platform’s quirks and the way it provides additional layers of complexity to his work. Engman, formerly known for thought-provoking imagery of his mother, is using the technology to create something […]
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Sophie Elgort’s “Away We Go” Photo Exhibit at Lafayette 148 – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] Dressing the walls of NYC-based luxury fashion brand Lafayette 148‘s SoHo flagship, images by photographer, artist and director Sophie Elgort act as portals into sun-soaked destinations abroad. Not only does this series, which comprises the exhibition Away We Go (open to the public now through 9 June), portray postcard-like coastal scenes but it also […]
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Conscious, Unconscious” at NYC’s Fotografiska – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] On now at NYC’s Fotografiska, Hip-Hop: Conscious, Unconscious comprises photography, video and artifacts from the early days of a Bronx-born subculture that came to influence the world. Co-curated by Sacha Jenkins (filmmaker, writer and Mass Appeal‘s chief creative officer) and Sally Berman (visual director at Hearst, formerly at Mass Appeal and XXL), the show […]
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This Week’s Picks – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] Photographer Barbara Iweins Documented All 12,795 Objects She Owns A vibrator, a mold of teeth and metal combs to extract head lice: these are just some of the 12,795 objects that photographer Barbara Iweins captured when she set out to document every item she owns. The project, which is covered in the book Katalog and […]
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Link About It: This Week’s Picks
[ad_1] Photographing the Milky Way, using lava as a building material, studying alien signals and more from around the web New Study Sheds Light on 45-Year-Old Alien Signal Mystery On 15 August 1977 at 10:16PM EST, Ohio State University’s Big Ear radio telescope scanned the Sagittarius constellation and detected a signal that was 20 times […]
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2022 Milky Way Photographer of The Year Winners – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] Every year, travel publication Capture the Atlas gathers images of the Milky Way taken from around the world. The photos attest to how cameras open up a myriad of worlds invisible to the naked eye and showcase the stunning beauty found in nature, bolstered by photographers’ skills for composition, lighting and creativity. This year’s […]
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Link About It: This Week’s Picks
[ad_1] From a macro photography award to a cycling innovation, a climate crisis solution and more from around the internet 15 Art Sales That Support Relief Efforts in Ukraine The team at digital marketplace and editorial platform Artsy put together a list of 15 exhibitions and online art sales with proceeds going to organizations providing relief […]
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Celebrity Cruises Rethinks The Term “All-Inclusive” With New Photography Project – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] Celebrity Cruises continues to reimagine the world of cruising—shifting people’s preconceptions of cruises at the same time—with its latest initiative, The All-Inclusive Photo Project. Riffing on the concept of all-inclusive vacations, the program intends to improve and expand representation within travel through the world’s first free to use travel image library. Not only do […]
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Photo Books of Groundbreaking Black Photographers – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] Aperture’s new list of photo books comprises 11 titles by Black photographers who rethink, reimagine and reframe “what history is all about.” Each of the photographers featured within these books challenged systems of power, clarified history or re-contextualized beauty. Included in the list are esteemed and under-recognized artists, from Tyler Mitchell (the first Black […]
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Photographer Blake Kunin’s Debut Book, “Bark at The Moon,” Documents Graffiti in Action – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] From compelling action film photographer and author Blake Kunin, the 289-page hardbound book Bark at The Moon offers an up-close look at graffiti artists in action. Across seven years, Kunin chronicled the work of the notorious BTM Crew and the risks taken by the notable figures within. He captures the intensity, immediacy, artistry and […]
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Hello Future – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] Within Abu Dhabi-born artist Farah Al Qasimi’s opulent images, greater postcolonial structures of power, increasing globalization and the Persian Gulf’s period of rapid change lurk. Hello Future, a 300-page monograph comprising Al Qasimi’s photographs, comprehensively reveals the artist’s exacting, vivid lens. Featuring a kiss-cut sticker dust jacket, mirror chrome hardcover designed by Studio Lin, […]
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Non-Profit LIMBO Magazine Founder, Nick Chapin – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] Born from a global pandemic, but perhaps even more from a dedication to the creative community, LIMBO magazine is a non-profit publication whose proceeds go to out-of-work artists, designers, illustrators, photographers, writers and other creatives. Founder and publisher Nick Chapin started the publication after finding himself at a loss for paid work. Rather than […]