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Not really sure what it is about her work, but I'm really diggin Claire Oring's photography. Her photography focuses on the concepts of magic, sisterhood, and nature with some great results. I especially like her Conjure series. Check out her portfolio to see more of her work.
Pep Ventosa's masterful work involves stitching together dozens to hundreds of photographs into a single image. Each location creates a unique and interesting pattern that tells a story of its own.
Check out more awesome photo projects on his portfolio. His other projects are very reminiscent of Corinne Vionnet's Photo Opportunites project.
CULO may be one of the best coffee table books ever created. The book, by Raphael Mazzucco celebrates the back side of some of the most beautiful women in the world. Alessandra Ambrosio, Kate Upton, Fergie, and Lady Gaga are just a few of the models and celebrities featured. The best part, you can buy this book on Amazon.
"The World Is No Longer Flat
Culo is an art, fashion, and pop-culture movement that defies all national, cultural, and linguistic boundaries. No matter if you were raised to call it derriere, tush, rear end, or booty, culo is the new epicenter of female sexuality, desire, and empowerment.
Over the past decade, some of the world’s most celebrated women have subtly shifted our long-held ideals of physical perfection toward a shape that is more authentic and bold. While culo has long been venerated in certain cultures, it is now becoming the object of worldwide mainstream admiration. This emerging global love affair with culo is as much about the blending of African, Latin, European, and Asian beauty as it is about celebrating the female form’s most coveted asset.
Culo by Mazzucco pays tribute to this phenomenon through a singular artistic vision. In more than 200 photographs and artworks created on location around the world, a diverse group of women—some already legendary, some about to become so—embody the spirit of culo and the start of a new era of beauty."
Amazing series by photographer and graphic artist Jorge Aragon. The series was shot for Ben Trovato and features the beautiful Lux Valladolid at CODE.
Cédric Delsaux was taking photos in the desolate areas of modern cities like Paris and Dubai, but found there was something missing. So he placed Star Wars characters into his photos and created this amazing set of photos entitled Dark Lens. If you like this series, you can buy the book on Amazon.
Tom Lacoste is a juggler. You heard that right, not a professional photographer, a juggler. He is self-taught photographer attending the Bordeaux Circus School with no aspirations to become a professional photographer. That's a true shame, because his photos are awe inspiring.
You might think these photos are Photoshopped, but they aren't. They are the master work of Philippe Ramette. He envisions and creates these surreal worlds using different rigs. Photos are taken by Marc Domage. Check out a ton more on Acid Cow.
Nina Bradica's work features some vibrant colors and wonderful landscapes. A few of them even look like scenes from a dream. You can check out more of her work on Flickr.