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 moreBruno Dayan: Small Rooms, Sexy Women.
Bruno Dayan's blatantly sensual photography will wrap you up in a world of fantasy that you won't want to leave.
Read moreBenjamin Bouchet: Still Life Extraordinaire
Benjamin Bouchet's inventive still life images show a delightful urban flair and savvy.
Read moreJean-François Lepage: A Fresh Edge
Jean-François Lepage is one of those rare artists who has created a body of photography that feels different from anyone else, which makes him stand out among his peers.
Read morePaul Lee Design
I've been following the graphic design of Paul Lee for some time now, and it's something that I always enjoy catching up on. The Los Angeles based designer often incorporates 3-d elements into his work, with startling results.
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 moreUnderwater with Bruno Dayan
The otherworldly quality of Bruno Dayan's water imagery will draw you into a sensual world that will entice your imagination.
Read morePaul Tebbott: Simplicity Reigns Supreme
The graphic, artful illustrations of Paul Tebbott will have you breathing a sigh of relief at their sheer minimalism.
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.
Read moreAndy Gilmore: Over and Over Again
Andy Gilmore's hypnotic patterns almost vibrate with an inner digital energy. The colors and patterns somehow seem oddly of the moment - as if they emerged by themselves from the energy-ether running between all computers, everywhere, in a digital dream.
Read moreKerstin zu Pan: Sights from the Milky Way
Kerstin zu Pan's photography style is fearless in it's impersonal observation of the bizarre. Having started off as a painter, she is unafraid to create her own worlds within her imagery - most of these images featured here are from her unearthly "Milky Way" series that combines the real with just enough of the surreal to keep you off balance.
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