Thursday, October 31, 2013

Michael Graydon


































Hi, I have found this photographer today and I fell absolutely in love with his work! He's got a very distinct style where he does something with the white balance of his photographs but I think his snapshopts are amazing! When I take a quick look at his biography, I find that he defines himself as a collaborator at heart. If I have to make a choice in his work, I would say I'm most fond of his dining/food and weekend photographs. For these pictures, he often collaborates with Kinfolk magazine and Herriott Grace.

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Glacier Bay National Park, Southeast Alaska

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Covering 3.3 million acres of rugged mountains, dynamic glaciers, temperate rainforest, wild coastlines, and deep sheltered fjords, Glacier Bay National Park is a highlight of Alaska's Inside Passage and part of a 25-million acre World Heritage Site-one of the world’s largest international protected areas. From summit to sea, Glacier Bay offers limitless opportunities for adventure and inspiration. Live in the area include bears, deer, snow goats, whales and waterfowl.


How do you not want to travel the world and be amazed by all the beauty nature is giving to us. 

Gemma Louise Peden: Face Paint




















































"A gravestone stands as the full stop to human life like the end of a really good book. In a state of grief we bury our loves, friendships and favourite faces into the soil. The course is complete. Our bodies are laid down into the Earth to synchronise with its natural surroundings, and there, above our burial, we stand as stone: Stone memories, stone lives, stone faces. Once we die, those who survive us give us a new face in the form of a headstone. And once they too have gone, our headstones are no longer adorned with flowers and cards and trinkets, but with the Earths natural paint and colours. Every year it receives a new lick of paint from Mother Nature, because like in life, our new face is left to battle all kinds of weathers, maturing with new details, lines and features as the years pass by. ‘Face Paint’ explores our existence beyond breathing and the beauty of our new face." Gemma Peden


Gemma Louise Peden is an English photographer based in London. Her Face Paint project captures life upon death, by the movement of graphical games and patterns nature and time creates on gravestones.  


Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Sarah Illenberger and Natalie Loher for: & Other Stories






















Not only do I love this girls make-up and clothes. She can also really create something original using ordinary objects such as paper bags. & Other Stories is one of my new favourite affordable scandinavian brands. And when they do collaborations like this I love them even more. You should also definitely have a look at Sarah Illenbergers personal work.