• 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)

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  • Tippi Degré: Girl Who Grew Up in African Wildlife

    Born to two French wildlife photographer parents, Tippi spent her childhood living in the deserts of Namibia. There, she befriended  an elephant named Abu, a leopard nicknamed J&B, crocodiles, lion cubs, giraffes, an ostrich, meerkats, a baby zebra, a cheetah, a Caracal, a snake, giant bullfrogs, and many other untamed animals of the wild. 

    “I don’t have friends here. Because I never see children. So the animals are my friends,” she once said.

    Furthermore, she also became friends with the Bushmen and the Himba tribes-people of the Kalahari, who taught her how to survive on roots and berries, and to speak their language.

    Tippi is now 23 years old, and has published a book titled Tippi of Africa, where she has documented her unique childhood. 

    (Source: m0iety)

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  • 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
    Astronaut John Glenn peers through a simulated capsule window, as he observes star groupings at the Morehead Planetarium in North Carolina. Sighting on the vertical blue line which represents his flightpath, he learns to recognise the stars he will need as navigation guides when he gets into space. 

    Astronaut John Glenn peers through a simulated capsule window, as he observes star groupings at the Morehead Planetarium in North Carolina. Sighting on the vertical blue line which represents his flightpath, he learns to recognise the stars he will need as navigation guides when he gets into space. 

    7 months ago  #portrait  58 notes