Eroticism + Polaroid = Tickl
maart 9, 2008 by FrederikDGuide to Unique Photography
maart 6, 2008 by chhovyThe Belgium Issue: Intro
Our neighbours. Belgium. A wonderful country. A country populated with Flemish and Wallonians, feuding over the language. A country full of melancholy, a place where time seems to stand still. Drive from Wallonia to France and you will see why. Belgium, a country with illustrative language and statues that can tell a tale or two. Poetic and surreal, but above all, a country with phenomenal photographers. For us, the inspiration for our Belgium Issue. A combination of up-and-coming talent and well-established photographers such as Stephan Vanfleteren and Carl De Keyzer, with strong national as well as international orientated work. Enjoy.
Jochem Rijlaarsdam, Peter Bas Mensink, Roy Kahmann. GUP
Anti-terrorism campaign
maart 5, 2008 by Thomas Renard
Hasn’t the Metropolitan Police (London, UK) taken lessons from the past? If you ask me, this is more like fear mongering propaganda. Below you can see their latest “Anti terrorism” campaign.
Whippets
maart 5, 2008 by Thomas Renard
© Jo Longhurst
I came across this series of pictures by Jo Longhurst a few weeks ago. Although I’m not a big fan of dog pictures like say William Wegman and Ellion Erwit did make them, these took me by surprise.
“My work with the British show Whippet - a dog bred to an ideal standard - focuses particularly on the evolution of the visual image of the Whippet, and the construction of human identity through the shaping of the figure of the dog.
National Geographic
februari 29, 2008 by FrederikDNEW YORK (Feb. 28, 2008) ? National Geographic Magazine has announced their latest innovation, ‘My Shot.’ ‘My Shot’ allows photographers of all skills to create their own web page at www.ngm.com to display their best photographs.’My Shot’ members are able to upload and save up to 100 photographs on their own ‘My Shot’ page. Members will also be able to use a drag-and-drop version of NGM.com’s cutting-edge jigsaw puzzle generator on their pages. Any photo saved to ‘My Shot’ can be turned instantly into a jigsaw puzzle. There is also a custom version of a popular memory-sorting game that users can create from their own photos.
‘My Shot’ members can also submit their photos to National Geographic’s popular ‘Your Shot’ feature, where a dozen photos are selected each day by editors to appear on-line, with those photos being rated by readers. At the end of the month, the winning photo will be published in National Geographic Magazine itself, which reaches 40 million readers worldwide.
For more information, log onto http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/myshot
bron : Casey Sanders
Retro vision - Forget about today
februari 27, 2008 by Dimitri
Everything old is new again, especially when it comes to these very retro inspired sunglasses. Where normally tinted UV blocking lenses would cut the glare of the sun, these “Reed Screen Sunglasses” by Sang Jang Lee use the ancient eastern practice of reed screens to block the sun’s blinding glare. In case you are in the dark about reed screens, they are those roll up window blinds made of peeled reed stems. With pop out screens in various shades of shade and vibrant frames to match, these spectacles are quite the spectacle.
Designer: Sang Jang Lee
Via Yankodesign
Notification of Polaroid Instant Film Availability
februari 23, 2008 by FrederikDPolaroid ‘Instant’ Killed after 60 Years
februari 22, 2008 by FrederikDToday is the anniversary of Edwin Land’s introduction of the Land Camera. Inventor and scientist, Land developed the first process that could make a finished print in 60 seconds. This year’s anniversary, though, is bittersweet; Polaroid Corporation announced this month that all instant films will no longer be produced after 2008.
The Whale Hunt
februari 5, 2008 by Thomas Renard
The Whale Hunt website was developed as an experimental interface for storytelling. Given an epic real world story, with lots of content and lots of metadata, how can the narrative be faithfully retold? The project presented a number of interesting design problems, including: how to present a large set of photographs (3,214) online while keeping download times relatively brief; how to express both the topography of the entire narrative and the ways in which any single moment fits into that narrative; how to extract and reveal the many substories occuring within the context of the larger story; how to convey the many feelings experienced on the hunt (boredom, fatigue, curiosity, excitement, exhaustion, sublime beauty); and more generally how to restage an epic real world experience on the Internet.
Read more about this project here.
See the photo’s here.
See Johnathon talk at the TED conference here.
Look at accompanying photgrapher’s webiste of Andrew Moore here.
Punctum / One year of taking pictures
februari 4, 2008 by Thomas Renard
© Eric William Carroll
Eric William Carroll spent a year rescuing snapshots from one-hour-photo dumpsters and then drilling 35mm holes in them. There’s some pretty interesting self-reflection on the medium going on in this work (hence the title punctum from barthes’ camera lucida).
See more of this work here.


