Photographer: Christopher Morris
Christopher Morris is an American Photojournalist whose main body of work has concentrated on war; including the US invasion of Iraq, the drug war in Colombia, the Persian Gulf war, the wars in...
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Dunno much about this guy, but I like. Sasaki Mokoto (b. 1971) is a Japanese photographer whose latest work titled “Tokyo Layers” involves shooting the city at night while in motion and using multiple...
View ArticleAnton Kusters: Yakuza
These images by photographer Anton Kusters are pretty damn unique considering the subject matter… YAKUZA is a personal visual account of the life inside an inaccessible subculture: a traditional...
View ArticleYousuf Karsh
Audrey Hepburn Yousuf Karsh (1908-2002) is one of the masters of 20th century photography. His body of work includes portraits of statesmen, artists, musicians, authors, scientists, and men and women...
View ArticlePhotography: Eva Bouvard
Going in the literal opposite direction of Navid Baraty, is this photo series by French photographer/designer Eva Bouvard photographs ‘up’ buildings and skyscrapers. more at whudat.de
View ArticleThe Olympics and Photos
First modern Olympic Games in Athens, 1894 – via Two very interesting Olympics based items popped up today. The first is a collection of photos from the Olympics of past that goes all the way back to...
View ArticleAll Sorts of Wrong…
So Canadian photographer Jonathan Hobin‘s now project is called In The Playroom and depicts images of kids playing as kids do. The exception though? Rather than the traditional imaginary play time,...
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F = m*a ‘Yuri Gadyukin’ and The greatest movie that never was On Cameron’s audacious ‘porn blocking’ – a survivor’s perspective True tales of (mostly) white-hat hacking Seeing Photosynthesis from...
View ArticleDavid Guttenfelder and the Mass Games
Asia Associated Press Chief Photographer David Guttenfelder is currently in North Korea covering the 60th anniversary of the country’s armistice with South Korea. As expected when documenting the...
View ArticleThings around the place
The Keaton Music Typewriter was first patented in 1936 (14 keys) by Robert H. Keaton from San Francisco, California. Another patent was taken out in 1953 (33 keys) which included improvements to the...
View ArticleIrina Werning: Back to the Future 2
Buenos Aires based Irina Werning returns with part 2 of her Back to the Future photo series, where she re-enacts an old photo using the same subject, location and style. In this series she’s...
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Lego Houses by Mike Doyle Peter Andrew’s Freeway Interchange series A nuclear explosion, less than 1 millisecond after detonation The post 3 Things appeared first on Guerrilla Monkey.
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