Recently I had the pleasure os seeing Benjamin Bouchet's still-life photography portfolio, and I really enjoyed it. On that note - it's only right to "share the love" and show you the imagery I come across that inspires me, and I hope you.
Few
photographers are as inspiring or original as Nicholas Cope. Whether
he is playing with 3-d modeling, or photographing the way that liquids
dissolve into one another at close range, his work is sure to excite.
Mariel Clayton's Bad Barbie will have you wondering about Barbie's secret life. Sure, she looks like a pretty girl, but what's it really like dating GI Joe if he comes home with PTSD?
“You can’t get to be Barbie without an ocean’s worth of peroxide, 27 plastic surgeries and a complete lack of intelligence, so it irritates me immensely that this is the toy of choice women give to their daughters to emulate,” says artist Mariel Clayton. “Behind the vacuous perpetual lipsticked-smile and soulless eyes lurks the black heart of the true sociopath, just like in real life.”
For the complete interview with Mariel Clayton, read “Bad Barbie: The Works of Mariel Clayton.”
I am really enjoying looking at all the still-life, and other, non-car work of car photographer Hubertus Hamm - check out his site here - studiohamm.de.
Really dig in, you will be rewarded by finding all kinds of interesting and unusual and unexpected images and ideas.