• Follow Me To  is an intimate collection of photos where Murad Osman takes pictures of being led by his girlfriend, Natalia Zakharova, through some of the world’s most iconic landmarks and destinations. 

    The first photo happened accidentally in Barcelona when Natalia and Murad were on vacation. “Nataly was a bit annoyed that I was always taking pictures of everything, so she grabbed my hand and tried to pull me forward,” he explained to The Daily Mail UK.

    “That said it didn’t stop me from doing photos while she was pulling me. So that’s how it all started.”

    (Source: m0iety)

  • 3 days ago  #photography #portrait #LOVE THIS #travel  95 notes
  • Izima Kaoru - Landscape with a Corpse (2003)

    Kaoru is a Japanese photographer that combines death and fashion in a very seductive way. He invites actresses and models to reveal their fantasies about a perfect death: above all, he asks them which designer clothes they would like to wear when they die.

    1. UA wears Toga
    2. Hasegawa Kyoko wears Yves Saint Laurent
    3. Igawa Haruka wears Dolce Gabbana

    (Source: m0iety)

  • 2 weeks ago  #fashion #photography #portrait #landscape  84 notes
  • The Underwater Project by Mark Tipple is a series of stunning images capturing the tightened faces and the clenching bodies of surfers and swimmers once they have gone under the surface of the water. 

    “Coming from a surfing background I used to  wonder what happens when we’re duck-diving. I always wondered what it looks like from a  different angle than what we can see above the surface.”

    (Source: m0iety)

  • 1 month ago  #photography #art #landscape #underwater photography  159 notes
  • GAIA by Guy Laliberté

    In 2009, the founder and CEO of the Cirque du Soleil empire, Guy Laliberté, became the seventh private citizen to travel into space. After recording more than 10,000 images of Earth from above, he returned to create GAIA, a creative project bearing witness to the beauty and fragility of Earth with regard to the universe. GAIA documents dried-up Algerian riverbeds, melting Tibetan glaciers, and the Euphrates River, which has transformed rapidly since damming began in the 1960s.

    (Here, you can purchase the book edition of GAIA)

  • 5 months ago  #landscape #art #photography  1,045 notes
  • Edward Burtynskyis a Canadian photographer documenting that stunning residue, the landscape left behind. All burnt and viscous  he shoots the relationship between nature and industry – the initial attraction, the seduction, and our repulsion by what we’ve left behind.

  • 7 months ago  #landscape #photography  222 notes
  • Gregory Colbert is a Canadian-born photographer and filmmaker. He traveled to a number of different places such as Burma, Kenya, and Namibia to film and photograph the interaction between humans and animals.Ashes and Snow is Colbert’s ongoing and highly regarded project that made its debut in 2002.

  • 7 months ago  #black and white #photography #f  762 notes
  • Bevshots by scientist Michael Davidson, are a series of high-quality photographs of your favorite beers, wines, cocktails, liquors, and mixers were taken after they were crytallized on a slide and shot under a polarized light microscope. As the light refracts through the beverage crystals, the resulting photos feature naturally magnificent colors and composition.

    (From top to bottom: St. Louis Lager, Coca Cola, Pina Colada, Vodka, German Pilsener)

    (Source: m0iety)

  • 8 months ago  #art #photography  80 notes
  • Artist Sue Austin has been in an wheelchair since 1996. With the support of scuba-diving experts, Austin has created a wheelchair fit with a propeller and fins that enable her to steer the wheelchair underwater. This wheelchair is part of her ongoing project called ‘Freewheeling’, which focuses on the intersection of art and disability.

    In the lead up to the Paralympic Games, Ms. Austin has staged a series of stunning underwater scuba performances called ‘Creating the Spectacle!’ to show off her underwater art.

    Watch her amazing underwater video below:

    (Source: m0iety)

  • 8 months ago  #design #tech #photography #paralympics 2012  3,891 notes