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Artistic light painting photo of a woman in a black outfit, illuminated by vibrant pink and blue LED light circles against a dark background, creating a stunning visual effect.
The moderators at PechaKucha Night Tokyo Volume 77 which was held at SuperDeluxe in Tokyo October 28. This PechaKucha was "design-only", since Tokyo Design Week starts this Friday, October 29.
Photo: Nagame Hayami.
It's strange that, when we freeze a visual moment, we "see" silence.
There is "heart" between eyes and ears.
很奇妙的,當我們凍結一個視覺的瞬間,會 "看見" 寂靜。
眼和耳之間,應該有著 "心" 吧。
Konica Hexar RF Limited 相機
Leica Noctilux 50mm f1.0 鏡頭
Fuji RVP100 正片
Nikon Coolscan 5000ED 底掃
Rosa DeLauro, United States Representative for the 3rd Congressional District of Connecticut, meets with Nelson Pinos Gonzalez and his family after he entered the First and Summerfield United Methodist Church for sanctuary in the early morning hours of November 30 to avoid a scheduled deportation to Ecuador, First and Summerfield United Methodist Church, 425 College Street, New Haven, Connecticut, Saturday, December 9, 2017.
Character design process. The top left was my original concept for a stoic waitress who worked at a playboy-themed café, but found the outfit too simple and restrictive. I made her a burlesque dancer instead so I could play around with her costuming more. The bottom illustration shows me exploring 4 wildly different costume concepts: vampire, bunny, ringleader and clown. I took much inspiration from pinup style illustrations, Showgirls fashion and Thierry Mugler. I eventually settled on the second outfit "bunny" and created some experimental sketches in the top right. I enjoyed the many outfits I designed, and settled on the "bunny" themed one in the end because I still wanted to harken back to that iconic image of the playboy bunny costume from my original concept, but with the glamourous and campy stylings of Burlesque costuming. For that outfit in specific, I referenced much of Marilyn Monroe's fashion stylings, specifically her many sparkly skintight bodysuits and fur shawls.
This video is a visual tribute to the legendary cinematographer Dante Spinotti, ASC, AIC.
In this "light" version (1280x720), I explore the incredible rendering and cinematic texture of the Leica SL2 paired with Vario-Elmarit lenses.
Through these frames, I wanted to capture the essence of Spinotti's unique eye for light and composition, using the same professional tools that define his modern work.
🎥 Watch the full 4K version here: youtu.be/xEcG348qMBQ
Daras, Gindt, Burvelle, Guignet.
"Betronic" visual identity workshop, Haute École Albert Jacquard, Namur (B), 2014.
3D Visual created for the "360 Sonnet" development in Western Australia.
For more information please visit www.constructivemedia.com.au.
Photographer - Visual Distress MM#510136
Model - Myself - Red Rhapsody MM#375616
Hair/MU/Wardrobe - Myself
Location - Primal Stare Studios
Metal workers, Islamic Cairo, Egypt 1997
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Islamic Cairo is a very old area, surrounded by walls dating from the middle-ages, and was once the cultural, religious and intellectual center of the entire Arab world. Monumental buildings, palaces, many famous mosques and madrasas (religious schools), numerous markets and the oldest university in the world (al-Azhar) still stand witness to a glorious past. But, in the twentieth century Egypt has become a poor third world country and at present Islamic Cairo has fallen into decline, it is full of ruins and has degraded into a living and working neighborhood for the very poorest. The entire neighborhood has become a big bazaar, a labyrinth of dirty, stinking and dusty streets, with thousands of old-fashioned workshops where many crafts are still practiced at a very high level. Two million people live close by in what used to be the burial ground for the very rich: the City of the Dead. Entire families have taken possession of old sepulchers. Surrounding it are schools and stores, the center of an extremely lively social life.
The lot of the inhabitants is not just poverty; religion is also very important to them, namely the Sunni Islam. Daily life is interrupted five times a day by the call from the mosques that is heard everywhere and the people go to pray to Allah. The visitor can experience: the ramadan (a period of fasting), the hadj (a pilgrimage to Mecca), and exuberant weddings and funerals one after the other. Islamic Cairo is grandeur and decline, work and poverty, religion and tradition in confrontation with the modern world, as a great stage where everything takes place in an eternal scenario.
The series of black and white panoramic photographs - made in the period 1986-2001 - has been made with support of the Foundation Found for Visual Art, Design and Architecture (Amsterdam) and Agfa Gevaert (Leverkussen). Some of the work has been on show before at the Amsterdam Center of Photography (1996), Berlage Institute (1998), SBK Gallery Amsterdam (1998) The International Institute of Social History Amsterdam (2000),
the Noorderlicht NAZAR exhibitions in Leeuwarden, Prague, Stuttgart and Berlin (2004-6) and EWerk Freiburg (2006)
28/11/2009 - 21:00 CET
ARSENAL WIEN
OBJEKT 210 // WIND TUNNEL
LIVE:
TIM BLECHMANN & MANUEL KNAPP
HUI YE, BENHARD SCHÖBERL & THOMAS WAGENSOMMERER
ENNOSON
LÄRMKOLLEKTIV210 (ANALOGSAT & STROBOROBO)
TECTONICS (CLEMENS HAUSCH & GERALD KRIST)
INSTALLATIONS:
CHRISTIAN+KATH
PETER MOOSGAARD
VISUALS:
TTX
PHOTO BY die.reibe
Service Max
Kickoff Event
San Diego, CA, USA
Drew Bird Photography
San Francisco Bay Area Photographer
Have Camera. Will Travel.
drew@drewbirdphoto.com
Boris Mikhailov
Ukraine (1938)
Yesterday’s Sandwich
Boris Mikhailov is one of the well-known artists from the Kharkiv School of Photography, a photography movement that, despite lacking official status, had a notable impact on Ukrainian art. These artists met in clubs and cafés to invent their own visual language free from the dominant Soviet dogma. At the beginning of his career in the late 1960s and early 1970s, Boris Mikhailov immersed himself in the social realities of his country and produced a series of photographs that were censored by the communist regime. One day, he accidentally superimposed two slides from this series in a ‘sandwich’.
Os presentamos un nuevo proyecto que hemos realizado para la empresa pamplonesa Alufar, dedicada a la instalación de calefacción y aire acondicionado. Alufar es una empresa con una larga trayectoria pero contaba con una identidad visual bastante obsoleta.
Con la nueva identidad Alufar a mejorado su imagen notablemente, la cual abarca los siguientes elementos: rediseño de de logotipo, papelería comercial, rotulación de vehículos y rotulación exterior.
El nuevo logotipo comunica una imagen mas moderna y fresca de la empresa. Se ha empleado la letra “A” como signo o marca de la empresa, la cual es aplicada como elemento destacado en todos elementos de la identidad. Los colores llamativos se diferencian de la competencia y sirven de reclamo en la rotulación de la amplia flota de vehículos que dispone Alufar.
Además se ha creado un manual de identidad visual que recoge todas las normas e indicaciones para aplicar una identidad coherente y efectiva.