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In 2010, Vancouver-based photographer Hana Pesut embarked on a photo project: taking pics of couples, friends, and family twice: once in their own outfits and again wearing each others outfits against the same background.
The result is Switcheroo—a funny, poignant take on gender bending that conveys an enduring bond between Pesut’s subjects, no words necessary.
Collages, Balint Zsako
Jackson Eaton
Lukasz Wierzbowski
Daydream Nation: Dana Boulos and Staz Lindes for Rookie Magazine (October 2011), Petra Collins
Photographs, Ryan McGinley
Coco & India (Cascade), 2008
Jack (Blue Mass), 2009
Jack (Hanging Rock), 2009
River (Clouds), 2009
Alex (Levitating), 2009
Jonas (Ritual), 2009
Jonas & Marcel (Blue Altar), 2009
Tracy (Cherry Drizzle), 2009
Tracy (Dripping), 2009
Grace (Deep Red Triangle), 2009
Your Still Life is Going Nowhere, Tom Howes
Journalist Ken Griffiths took photos of his parents in their garden in 1973 and onward.
Year-after-year, this loving couple had their portrait shot outside their home, with them standing in the same location. We look on as the pair ages, their yard changes, and in the end, life changes dramatically.
Photographer Ken Griffiths captured this series of photographs for the Sunday Times. The series tells us the story of long-lived love, and in the end, the loneliness of loss.
Ken’s works are always give us a glimpse behind the scenes of people’s lives or entire communities, but this series is one of the most dramatic, giving us a real touch of the remorse of loss as we become engaged in the couple’s lives and the husband’s lonely stand in the final picture.
Nicholas Mottola Jacobsen
Classic Paintings of London On Top of Google Street Views of the City.
Redditor shystone recently when on an internet odyssey using classic paintings from the city’s history and matching them up with modern day views from Google Street View.
Westminster Abbey with a Procession of Knights of the Bath - Canaletto (1749)
The River Thames with St. Paul’s Cathedral on Lord Mayor’s Day - Canaletto (1746)
Northumberland House - Canaletto (1752)
St Martins in the Fields - William Logsdail (1888)
Covent Garden Market - Balthazar Nebot (1737)
The Strand Looking East from Exeter Exchange - Artist Unknown (1822)
The 9th of November, 1888 - William Logsdail (1890)
View of The Grand Walk - Canaletto (1751)
Blackman Street London - John Atkinson Grimshaw (1885)
A View of Greenwich from the River - Canaletto (1750-2)
Embroided Photographs, Mana Morimoto
Heartbeats, Rodrigo Dada
“Heartbeats es un homenaje al poder de la música de actuar sobre el estado de ánimo y los sentimientos. Cada persona crea su pequeño mundo musical en donde los sentimientos y las ideas fluyen con mayor facilidad. La música se transforma entonces en una vía de escape, en una manera de embellecer la realidad.
Dentro del proyecto, la persona fotografiada elige una pieza musical que tenga un significado especial para ella y el retrato es realizado mientras se escucha la música. En la parte inferior del retrato una selección de la letra de la canción complementa la imagen con el objetivo de crear un diálogo texto-imagen. /// ”Heartbeats is a tribute to music and its power to change emotions and states of mind. Fascinated by what music can trigger within, it becomes an escape from everyday life.
In this project, i photographed my subjects whilst they listened to a song of their choice. Then I chose part of the lyrics to generate a dialogue between text and image.“
Romanticisation of Mental Illness, Kelsey Weaver