Surreal Photo Montages by Thomas Barbéy
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Surreal Photo Montages by Thomas Barbéy
(Source: mymodernmet.com)
Do you ever think, gee I need to take MORE pictures every day? Well Memoto is here to aid in this process.
When clipped onto your person like a pedometer it will snap up to 2,880 photos each day and help you share literally every moment of your life through their accompanying social media app.
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Gorgeous work by Rosie Hardy
For his project, The Edge Effect, New York based photographer Daniel Kukla used a mirror and easel to breathe new life into Joshua Tree National Park in California.
Ji ho Jung has submitted the Rub View Camera to the if Design Talents competition.
The designer has not elaborated on it, but the little we know is that it works on the concept of transferring the image like how you would do screen printing on cloth. It certainly adds a kitsch element to taking pictures and sharing them.
(Source: yankodesign.com)
Taken from an article featuring photo manipulations before the dawn of the digital age. See the rest of the photos here.
Meet the world’s first digital camera dedicated to black & white by Leica
La Sardina Camera by Lomography (WANT)
The Joy of Reading by Joel Robinson [via]
The Collective Snapshot by Pep Ventosa
Clouds by Scott Hazard
Creepy and Beautiful
Stolen Souls
T-Shirt illustration by David Fleck. Available on threadless.
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