Monday, November 24, 2008

Yvonne Lacet

These are from two series by Yvonne Lacet. The first three are from "template of a sleeping city" and the last is from "incognito". You can find the full series and more at yvonnelacet.nl. Thanks goes out to i heart photograph for this reference.



Thursday, November 20, 2008

Michael Pierazzi

Night photographs from The Nocturnes' website. You can find more about Michael Pierazzi here on their site, not many more of his images though.



Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Lost America

Here are some photographs from Troy Paiva's site lostamerica.com. Again, not really urban photography, I think I jumped the gun on declaring a theme for myself. Anyway, gotta represent the night photographs, so enjoy. Too much light painting on the site in my opinion, but I don't usually like colored light painting anyhow.


Didier Massard

I have to interrupt the just-announced urban theme to introduce some of Didier Massard's truly epic photographs of miniatures. Take a look for yourself at didiermassard.net. Great stuff.




Sleepy City

These photographs are published on sleepcity.net by an anonymous photographer. I think this will be the first in a series of posts covering urban photography and urban exploration.


Thursday, November 13, 2008

Jonathan Lewis does The Beatles

Jonathan Lewis has produced some of the best pixel-centric work I have ever seen. These are from a series he did of nearly all of The Beatles' album covers. I didn't see the white album represented though. You can check out the rest Lewis' work here. Highly recommended.

Sgt. Pepper's


Abbey Road


Magical Mystery Tour


Yellow Submarine

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Phoenix

I found this image on a Russian blog, gustaff.ru. It was also unreferenced.

If Walls Could Speak

This is a neat series of photographs entitled "If Walls Could Speak: lots of things can go on in a room". I tried to find out who the photographer was, but all the posts of this work are unreferenced. This is most of the series, but if you want to see the few that I left out, you can find them here.








Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Andy Bell

Andy Bell's site deceptivemedia.co.uk is full of colorful, exciting, and often abstract photography. Here are a bunch of examples of his work, including pieces from his series of reflections...


bubbles...



and rivets...




Roumi Photos

This seems to be a group of Canadian photographers. They're of the French Canadian variety, so I couldn't read their website to really find out what their deal was. Anyway, their images appear to be heavily photoshopped (particularly the ones in color) and are very glossy and commercial as a result. I'm not entirely sure how I feel about them, but I was intrigued enough to throw this post up, so check them out for yourself here.

Monday, November 3, 2008

This is a full train

Damn. Real train, unknown photographer.

Favorite Oberlin Blogs

Check out these blogs, there is some really fantastic stuff.

cueslight.blogspot.com
I think this is John Choi's.


ofeverydaylife.wordpress.com
This one belongs to Yujean Park.


nano.spontaneous-combustion.com
Last but not least, Ezra Spier's.
(and not just because we both posted the Gary Settles photographs from the NY Times)