

Photos by Beijing-based Corner Studio’s Wang Peng. Simple but beautiful colors and details.

Alex Prager was born in Los Angeles in 1979. She was raised by her grandmother in a small apartment in the suburb of Los Feliz. Prager’s interest in art began in her adolescence, but it was in her early twenties that she began to focus on photography after being inspired by the work of William Eggleston. (…)

Work by Swedish fashion photographer Marcus Palmqvist. (…)

Plátōn/Plato, (Carl) Platon, Platonov! Nice photography series by this mysterious flickr user. (…)

Kimiko Yoshida is here again with yet another bunch of new self-portraits. She really is incredible. (…)

Mother New York. “What do you call 20 sensory-overloaded minutes fashioned out of 60+ dancers, an original visual program created by Daft Punk’s light designers, a new pop symphony from one-half of N.A.S.A., and over 155 rooms of New York’s Standard Hotel? You could start with “Spectacular,” (…)

Experimental fashion photographer Pierre Debusschere from Brussels, Belgium, is very playful when it comes to artistic lighting. (…)

Renata Raksha is an amazing young LA-based fashion photographer whose work has been infused with a strong sense of narrative and textures – secret getaways, furtive glances, mood defining shadows and light.

You might have seen images by the great fashion photographer Richard Burbridge before. This series is a must see for those of you who haven’t. (…)

Phyllis Galembo. Large-scale color photographs from 2005 to 2006 reflect the ritual adornment and spirituality of masquerade in Nigeria, Benin and Burkina Faso in West Africa. (…)

In the fine line between documentary photography and raw fashion, the result looks timeless, full of expression and your legs grow by six inches. Beautiful work by Marcin Tyszka.

“Beauty in unusual circumstances comes easily to the camera of Kerstin zu Pan, one of Berlin’s most original photographers. Her photos are moments amid stories – playful wild stories that leave the reviewer guessing. Her work is expressive, ebulliant, and strange. There is always more here than is apparent at first glance.” (…)