Long exposure shots of fairground rides in Coney Island by Andreas Feininger.
See more here.
Triboro Design worked up the Publication and website for photography agency JK&
A fantastic show from Feist (with support from M Ward) last night (2012-03-21) at Le Zenith.
If you get a chance to see her during any more of the tour I’d highly recommend it!
Go take a look at photographer Mike Sinclair’s series ‘Popular Attractions’.
‘Lightscapes’ by James Reeve.
See the whole set here.
Part of the ‘Hoop Dreams’ project by photographer Casey Dunn.
Brilliant collection of black and white street photography from American Fashion photographer Louis Faurer.
Paul Himmel / Bowery / From Paul Himmel: Photographs
(via addictedtoconsumerism)
Lomogaphy recently released ‘LomoKino’ - a 35mm film video camera. Beautifully designed and harkening back to vinter Super 8s. I’d love to see some footage of what this looks like in motion.
Take a look and even buy one here.
Blooming Now, by ditao
OM-1/F.Zuiko AUTO-S 50mmF1.8
Kodak Ultracolor400
Frenchman Jacques Henri Lartigue is a photographer (and painter) with a fantastic eye for landscapes and catching the moment.
Check out more of his work here.
Ambroise Tézenas has been photographing urban streets and landscapes since the early 90s. There’s a great tension to his aesthetic.
Take a look through some of his work here.
Patrick Joust has an insightful photo set on his flickr account of images all taken in and around Baltimore.
One of the highest praises of David Simon’s highly acclaimed TV show The Wire, is how honest and balanced it’s presentation of the city is, to the point where the city becomes a character in itself. Joust’s photography captures a similar feel I think.
Take a look and judge for yourself here.