Photos of New York City by Tim Grimshaw

November 16, 2009 @ 11:03 pm

Photographer Tim Grimshaw has some great black and white images featured on PDN today. Head on over there to check them out.

Yau Lu’s landscapes inspired by Chinese paintings

November 16, 2009 @ 6:19 pm

Check this out! Using mountains of trash covered by a green protective nets, photographer Yau Lu has created a new series called New Landscapes that is inspired by the look of traditional Chinese paintings. [via]

Starting December 12th, these photographers will be on display at the Bruce Silverstein Gallery in Chelsea.

Albert Cheung presents India: Paired Views

November 12, 2009 @ 1:33 am


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My friend and fellow photographer Albert Cheung is exhibiting a series of photos he took in India this past year at the re:creative gallery space located at 116 Chambers Street (2nd floor). If you missed his work earlier this year at the Sky House, here’s your chance to get in on some of the wonderful images he’s capturing.

Head down to re:creative on Thursday, November 19th from 4PM-7PM to check it out.

Jane Tam on Flak Photo

November 9, 2009 @ 10:23 am

Fellow former classmate and photographer Jane Tam is featured on the front page of Flak Photo today! Congratulations!!

Wedding photography by The Flashdance

August 29, 2009 @ 7:00 pm

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Last week, I made a quick post about a wedding blog called 100 Layer Cake that featured some amazing wedding ideas and creative decorations. I mistakenly labeled the blog as the owner of all of the photos featured there (that’s what I thought…because I didn’t read it all in full) and I thank Anna for clearing it all up for me!

In any case, I did really like the photo above which was taken by Flashdance, a creative collective between photographers Our Labor of Love, Max Wanger, and The Human Jukebox. They do a wonderful job of photographing Crystal and Ben here.

Rockstar President

July 23, 2009 @ 6:28 pm

celebrity-president

Barack Obama at Accra Airport in Ghana, July 11, 2009.

Seriously, look at the amount of cameras. This isn’t even in the U.S.