Robert Hutinski is from Celje, Slovenija.
His work doesn't make for easy viewing; there is tension, dark themes and impenetrable narratives.
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Robert Hutinski is from Celje, Slovenija.
His work doesn't make for easy viewing; there is tension, dark themes and impenetrable narratives.
Fabio Keiner's still life and nature studies are often weaved together to create evocative images; carefully layered and quietly contemplative.
His work is a welcome change of pace.
Robert Harper is a fashion photographer from London; his work has a sexual edge to it but never slips into cliche.
You can also follow him on tumblr.
Pascal Fellonneau lives in an imperfect world.
Shooting from his hometown of Bordeaux, he has traced fault lines through everyday landscapes from Paris to Iceland and Spain. He looks at politics the way we see it on the ground; in fucked-up, torn and distorted election posters. His beautiful landscapes are offset by mundane human detritus; unfinished and broken buildings.
His imagery, often devoid of humans, draws attention to the flawed world we have created for ourselves.
“Hesitation is enemy in case of street photography.”
Tatsuo Suzuki is a street photographer from Tokyo. He's got a particular style; shooting in high-contrast black and white, often getting right up close to his subjects.
His work is a window into another world.
You can see a great collection of work on his main site; you can also follow him on Flickr and Facebook.
Niklas Hoejlund was born and raised in Copenhagen, Denmark; he has a master's degree in visual communication specialized in concept development, branding and creative direction. His fashion and portrait photography combines clean visual ideas with a somewhat darker edge.
Cesar Biojo is fucking great; I love this guy's work and I love his philosophy. The chaos of his surfaces are underpinned by incredibly well observed forms.
He has inspired me to get back to my own painting.
You really need to see this video to get a sense of him at work:
Now go & give him some love.
Sebastian Alvarez doesn't produce the kind of thing that is normally featured on this site but I approached him to promote his hand-crafted notebooks because I love what he does; his craft shows an analogue mind at work. He is careful and measured but also imperfect and tactile.
I'm hoping to use him on a future project.
You can see his work on flickr and he has notebooks available to buy on Etsy. Also check out his inspiration tumblr:
Marcus Paarmann is a fashion and portrait photographer based in Berlin. A lot of his work has a clean professional quality but his more analogue work has some real intimacy and warmth. Support him by following him on tumblr.