Tag Archives: Photography

Amazing America

Series by Aaron Huey.

Empty Schells – Forlorn Images by Isaac Schell

I can so relate to these pics by West Philly-based photographer Isaac Schell. My favorites are the storefront churches, making the best of it.

Candid Land: BRIGITTE BARDOT AND THE ORIGINAL PAPARAZZI

Coinciding with the 75th Birthday of Brigitte Bardot on 28th September 2009, the James Hyman Gallery in London presents an exhibition of vintage photographs by some of the most famous paparazzi photographers of the 1960s.  The collection of Bardot snaps is enough to make my head spin.  Here’s to the grande dame of JROBS (Just-Rolled-Out-of-Bed-Sexy) [...]

Everyday-scapes

These everyday New York City images by Yoanne Lemoine are what my world looked like as a kid growing up in Queens. It’s funny how this French chick is so into this stuff. These photographs capture all the things that made me desperate to get away, but now feel kind of bittersweet. Europeans are always [...]

Good Grief

Photographer Erwin Olaf has received a lot of attention for his Grief series. These images of women in “grief-striken” moments are definitely striking. But most of all I love his more beautiful, yet uncomfortably “inappropriate” work. It actually makes me squirmy, in an interesting way. The Mind of their Own series of portraits of children [...]

Equine O’Mine

My daughter Halle loves horses. And long hair. These are her favorite horses with long hair. Photographs by the amazingly talented Australian photographer Julian Wolkenstein from notcot.org.

Adam Bomb

Adam Wallacavage is a ridiculously gifted sculptor and photographer from Philadelphia. I don’t even know where to begin with this guy, he is a tremendous talent in a variety of mediums. Check his website here. Buy his book, Monster Size Monsters.