Momentum by Alejandro Guijarro
Photographs of blackboards from prestigious places of study.

Owen Perry rides around in little planes taking big photos.
See his work HERE.

From Life magazine’s World War II photography archives.

From Life magazine’s World War II photography archives.

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The 5 Block Project consists of 108 photographs of city settings taken primarily within Toronto during the period of 2011 - 2012

The objective was to explore a five block radius of the neighborhood in which I live, and see it with fresh eyes.

As with all projects like this, some of the work is a bit hit and miss - but the hits make a fine collection of images.

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I realise I haven’t posted much actual work recently (things are coming) - but Esperanza Spalding played a brilliant set last night at La Cigale, showcasing her recently released record Radio Music Society.

Hear her here.

More photos here. 

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&

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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.

‘Lightscapes’ by James Reeve.

See the whole set here.

Part of the ‘Hoop Dreams’ project by photographer Casey Dunn.

Part of the ‘Hoop Dreams’ project by photographer Casey Dunn.

Ikko Narahara is a Japanese photographer currently with an exhibition of photographs taken from the the 1950s - 1970s onwards being displayed in Cologne.This is the gallery’s website.
This is an interview with Narahara where it’s a little easier to actually see some of his photographs.

Ikko Narahara is a Japanese photographer currently with an exhibition of photographs taken from the the 1950s - 1970s onwards being displayed in Cologne.

This is the gallery’s website.

This is an interview with Narahara where it’s a little easier to actually see some of his photographs.

Brilliant collection of black and white street photography from American Fashion photographer Louis Faurer.