Andrew Hall photographs the ephemeral – fleeting moments of fragile and changing beauty that at times, can only exist outside our human capacity of perception.
Read moreTorkil Gudnason: Extravagant, Sculptural, Sensuous
Beauty is a calling as well as a never-ending source of inspiration and exploration for photographer Torkil Gudnason. Knowing this helps to understand why natural elements are so often integral to his images – there is a reverence for the way nature constantly evolves and changes. “Not one moment is the same,” he says – just as each moment with a model reveals endless permutations, with shapes that are both ancient and timeless, as well as contemporary and fascinating.
Read moreTorkil Gudnason: Body Vase
Torkil Gadnason's Body Vase juxtaposes flora with human curves, eroticism with innocence, and nature with it’s inherent beauty and allure.
Read moreGiles Revell: Uncovering the Unseen Story
Much of Giles Revell's work carries an underlying theme, a search for the essence of his subjects - often his images uncover an unseen property of the thing he is photographing, something that is at the heart of that thing's beauty.
Read moreAndrew Zuckerman: Flower
Andrew Zuckerman's signature minimalist photography style, acts as a perfect foil for the wonder of nature - showcasing the mind-boggling complexity and color within each flower. The deceptively simple, consistent approach across the large selection of specimens underlines the the astonishing variety found in nature, while allowing us, the happy spectators, to marvel at these beauties as we view them in spectacular detail.
Read moreDan Tobin Smith: Ephemeral Illusion
When I think of the work of Dan Tobin Smith - I think about ephemeral beauty - fleeting moments of delicate observation where an array of elements come beautifully together for a moment.
Read moreNicholas Alan Cope: The Fine Art of Photography
Few photographers are as inspiring or original as Nicholas Alan Cope. Whether he is photographing the way that liquids dissolve into one another at close range, or exploring urban landscapes, his work is certain to excite.
Read moreBenjamin Bouchet: Still Life Extraordinaire
Benjamin Bouchet's inventive still life images show a delightful urban flair and savvy.
Read moreMark Laita: Year of the Snake
"The sensual attractiveness of snakes, which coexists with their threatening, unpredictable and mysterious nature is truly unique. This dichotomy, in which their beauty seems to be heightened by their danger, and vice-versa, is what I find so fascinating. Add to these contradictions the rich symbolism of serpents and you have a wonderfully compelling subject."
Read moreAndrew Zuckerman: Bird
I am utterly mesmerized by Andrew Zuckerman's images for his book, "Bird". Perhaps it's because I can stare at these creatures so closely, and in such marvelous detail, that makes me enjoy the experience in a way I never could in real life. The color combinations in their feathers, the amazing textures, and sometimes the odd humanity I see in their eyes, all combine to fill me with wonder - and I hope you feel the same way, too.
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