I think I've mentioned this before, but this website is so amazing that I'm going to bring it up again.
Honestly WTF
This website constantly updates about fashion, photography and DIY projects. Was surfing through the website and decide to share some posts.
1. Silent World
With some clever camera trickery, artists Lucie & Simon have captured some of the world’s most populated cities completely devoid of any human activity. The result is a series of unimaginable, apocalyptic-like photos – honestly eerie yet incredibly compelling and cool.
1. Silent World
With some clever camera trickery, artists Lucie & Simon have captured some of the world’s most populated cities completely devoid of any human activity. The result is a series of unimaginable, apocalyptic-like photos – honestly eerie yet incredibly compelling and cool.
(click on the title to see more)
2. NYC From AboveThe best views of New York can only be seen from above, wouldn’t you agree?
3. India Song
After a life-changing journey to Rajasthan in 2008, artist Karen Knorr wanted to celebrate the visual richness found in the fables, myths and stories of northern India using sacred and secular sites to highlight the caste system, femininity and its relationship with the animal world. Interiors of palaces, mausoleums, and holy sites were photographed with a large format camera and a variety of animals were photographed separately in sanctuaries and zoos. Knorr combined the two elements, fusing high resolution with analogue photography. The result is an impressive and spellbinding series I hope to see in person someday.
The posts I've mentioned are under the Art category, you can visit the website for fashion-related posts, as well as DIY projects created by them.
2. NYC From AboveThe best views of New York can only be seen from above, wouldn’t you agree?
3. India Song
After a life-changing journey to Rajasthan in 2008, artist Karen Knorr wanted to celebrate the visual richness found in the fables, myths and stories of northern India using sacred and secular sites to highlight the caste system, femininity and its relationship with the animal world. Interiors of palaces, mausoleums, and holy sites were photographed with a large format camera and a variety of animals were photographed separately in sanctuaries and zoos. Knorr combined the two elements, fusing high resolution with analogue photography. The result is an impressive and spellbinding series I hope to see in person someday.
The posts I've mentioned are under the Art category, you can visit the website for fashion-related posts, as well as DIY projects created by them.
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