Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts

Tuesday, 1 April 2014

Pedro Abreu, Street Photography.



Pedro Abreu's Ghosts in the Streets series sits somewhere between documentarian style photography and fine art photography.








Sunday, 30 March 2014

Alena Chendler Photography

Alena Chendler's interesting portrait photography.









A Quick Chat With Ada Hamza



Ada Hamza's photography was featured earlier here, she answered a few questions about her work, this is what she had to say.





Stickerpaper:
How would you describe your work in your own words? 

Ada Hamza: 
I would describe my photography as vernacular. I tend to have a personal approach no matter what I shoot and through the process of creating a series of photos I'm always searching for humour and subtleness.

I enjoy shooting people very much but somehow I always end up shooting nature and urban environments, and that's probably because I'm a little shy, but I'm very interested in human behaviour and intimate spaces, so I'm planning to make some portraits and work with people more in the future.


Stickerpaper:
Where would you say you get inspiration from? 

Ada Hamza:
Inspiration is a thing that comes from everywhere and many times we are not aware of it. It's a mosaic of subconscious, memories, motion, smell, light, art, people....


Stickerpaper:
Finally, are there any artists you would compare your work to? 

Ada Hamza:
I would feel uncomfortable and pretentious if I had to compare my work to the work of somebody who I admire and look up to so I will keep this a secret. I believe it's easier for other people to see similarities, because as an an artist it's very difficult to have an objective view of your own work.


www.adahamza.com



Saturday, 29 March 2014

Friday, 28 March 2014

Monday, 24 March 2014

Momomi Photography.

Momomi, a photographer from Seoul, South Korea.

Portrait shots with faces hidden, turned away or obscured some how.









Saturday, 22 March 2014

Aisha Zeijpveld's Dreamlike Photography.

Aisha Zeijpveld's photography depicts soft, pastel coloured scenes of models blending in and out of walls, billowing pretty coloured smoke from their bodies or being obscured by rippled glass.

Her What Remains series is inspired by the unfinished sketches of Egon Schiele. Bodyparts blend into walls and models blend into backgrounds.







Amy Friend, Dare Alla Luce. Photography Intervention.

Amy Friend's 2012 series Dare Alle Luce (an Italian phrase used to describe the moment of birth).

Old and vintage photographs have holes deliberately pinned into them to allow light to pass through sections of the photopaper.

The effect is stunning, with what looks like constellations spilling across the already gorgeous photographs.

















Friday, 21 March 2014

Sumeja Tulic Photography.

Photography by Sumeja Tulic, based in Sarajevo, Bosnia.

Sumeja shoots in film, giving her photos an almost snapshot feel, they remind me of the photos of Martin Parr.