Up until fairly recently, even Eugene de Salignac's own family did not know much about him. The family received a call from the Municipal Archives of the City of New York and discovered Eugene was the photographer of thousands of images. While he worked for the Department of Bridges, De Salignac shot the construction of the Manhattan and Queensboro Bridges among other things. This is just a small record of some of his magnificent photos. If you like these, you can get a book of his photos on Amazon.
As expected, The Big Picture provides us with an amazing photo series. This one celebrates the start of Spring 2012. Visit the article to see more great photos and captions explaining them.
Love this video by Samuel Ebat shot over the course of Summer 2011.
Song is "Stay Close" by Delorean (RAC Remix).
What happens when you give a bunch of hipsters glow in the dark paint? You get this series by Guillaume Kayacan. There are definitely some cool and interesting photos in this playful series. You can check out the full series on Behance.
Here's a great set of double expsoures by Andre de Freitas. I find double exposures extremely fascinating. It gives a glimpse into two completely separate but intertwined worlds. Whenever I see them, I try to imagine what went through the photographer's mind when combining these images. I am especially curious about the first image in the set. It feels like there is a beautiful tale waiting to be told by this image.