
Here’s some skateboarding pictures from Jaka Babnik. The Slovenian photographer just launched his new website, which also showcases his portfolio.
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Here’s some skateboarding pictures from Jaka Babnik. The Slovenian photographer just launched his new website, which also showcases his portfolio.
Check out more images after the jump.

Now the inhabitants of Paris can find themselves in Michael Wolf’s artistic take on the Google mapping project. And he’s retrieved some lovely moments of people and things caught for a single arbitrary moment on a particular day in the city.
By way of an explantion of his intentions with the Paris Street View project, thingsmagazine offers this quote from Wolf: “The problem is that compared to Asia, Paris is a stagnant city – very little has changed architecturally since Atget’s times, and the cliches are a nightmare to get out from under of. Strangely enough, it was Google Street View which enabled me to take any photos at all of Paris.
“I spent weeks going through the city on my monitor, street by street, looking into windows, discovering reflections, searching out interesting juxtapositions, topologies, trying various crops/styles (Frank, Doisneau, Ruscha, and so on). The lack of a third dimension wore me down at times, but it was quite an interesting journey.”
Check out some more of his beautiful pictures after the jump.

I would have waited until Halloween or some other spooky date. But these pictures are just so disturbing that I had to post them. Joshua Hoffline only do disgusting.
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I’m getting this book as soon as possible. One of my alltime favorite photografers Mario Testino has made a new book, inspired by the boys and girls from Copacabana, Mario Testino shot Rio through his very own eyes. Very good timing as well, considering Rio’s recent win in becoming the host city of the Olympic Games 2016. Check out more pictures after the jump.

Found this video at Creol Brothers. And by the credits I can see that my good nabour Alex did both the photographing & Lighting of the video. So naturally I’m going to post it here. Music video is for the danish electro-rock band Turboweekend. Rest of the credits goes to.
Director: Jakob Printzlau
Photography & Lighting: Alex Almbjerg
2nd Photography: Jesper Duelund
Editing & Post: Jakob Printzlau
Set Builders: Jakob Printzlau, Jesper Duelund, Morten Køie
Costume Designer: Sabine Storm
I love parades with their perfect formations and colours. China formally kicked off its mass celebrations of 60 years of communist rule with hundreds of thousands of participants marched past Tiananmen Square in costume or uniform, with floats and dancers mingling with soldiers and military hardware.



Visual Acoustics celebrates the life and career of Julius Shulman (1910 – 2009), widely regarded as the world’s greatest architectural photographer, whose images brought modern architecture to the American mainstream.
The documentary, directed by Eric Bricker is both a testament to the evolution of modern architecture as well as a joyful portrait of the magnetic, whip-smart gentleman who chronicled it with his unforgettable images.

This one hits hard – a series of photographs documenting former Death Row prisoners’ last meal requests before execution, by James Reynolds.
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