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One of the most effective ways to make an image more interesting is a simple crop. In the case of Jared Lim’s photos above, he was able to transform standard skyscrapers into fascinating geometric patterns.
Patterns Found in Your Average Skyscraper
via Creative Journal
Beardvertising pays men with beards US$5.00 a day to place a small ad in their beards. Advertising on your body - agency created Beardvertising when they realized that beards were untapped media space that consumers interacted with every day.
This is truly incredible. No special effects used - just straight up mental confusion.
Amazing photography by Matt Molloy - would buy this print with my eyes closed, it’s that damn beautiful.
Read more here: http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2013/04/smeared-skies-made-from-hundreds-of-stacked-photographs-by-matt-molloy/
百草常春
The epic, Manichean quality of 百草常春’s work made me breathe in deeply when I first saw it. It sometimes looks like work from another age, palely shifting tones and finely lined overlays seeming to appear and anneal like magic; and this feels right, true, as 百草常春 places us face to face with the majestic and the impossible, sprinkling the ground between their graven images and we with offerings of color, ones that distract ever-so-slightly until we have the heart to peer into the heart of his works, and find our hearts engorged by doing so.
When brands win my loyalty, they REALLY win my loyalty.
I want to buy this soon
(Source: agreylook, via hoteltwotwentythree)