Car portraits by Andrew Bush
A series about the relationship between a car and it’s driver. Much like dogs often look like their owners, or owners look like their dogs, the cars here reflect the assumed character of their driver. See more photos on the reference page.

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‘Before A Clockwork Orange, Lolita and Dr. Strangelove, director Stanley Kubrick worked as a photojournalist for Look magazine, supplementing his wages by hustling chess at Washington Square Park. A poor student and a talented photographer, Kubrick brushed off his forced experience with formal education and went for the goal. He freelanced for Look while still in high school before being hired on permanently. In the summer of 1949, the magazine sent Kubrick to the Windy City to shoot for the story “Chicago City of Contrast.”’
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Explosion – A cool photo series by the artistic duo Joschi Her­czeg and Daniele Kaehr.

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Old radios are beautiful interior decoration pieces…

Make them useful with these docking stations!

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Don’t think the liquors/scotchs are the right Mad Men style, but the radio/iPod is off the hook!

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I love this idea. It makes you think about what is really valuable to you in your home and in your life.

The concept:
If your house was burning, what would you take with you? It’s a conflict between what’s practical, valuable and sentimental. What you would take reflects your interests, background and priorities.

Here are a few examples that I have chosen from theburninghouse.com
But go explore – there are so many amazing collections.

Yougki Hermawan’s most precious things:

 

Rita Guimaraes’ treasures:

 

Nate Luke:

 

Giulia Baldini:

 

Kim Høltermand:

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Go explore or make your own collection!

 

 

Danish Photographer Mads Nissen has just received an International photography grant from
The Manuel Rivera-Ortiz Foundation

The grant is well deserved – Mads Nissen takes amazing, artistic, storytelling photos that capture and draw you in.

Here is a small tribute to his work.

via www.poyi.org

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