Posts tagged "photography"
New issue of Intermission magazine

New issue of Intermission magazine

Stockholm based quartely Intermission magazine which writes about issues in the area of fashion, music, art and culture is out with a new issue June 21. Among the stories are interviews and photography of Peter Philips, Chirstophe Lemaire, Bob Recine and Ezra Petronio. It’s not about celebrity or news factor, but photography and enduring stories....
New York from a slightly different angle

New York from a slightly different angle

We recently got a nice selection of New York images from a slightly different angle, by photographer Frederic Bourret. Below is a a few of them. You can see more at his dedicated New York webpage. When I took these pictures, I had in mind to have a different view of New York, my New...
Duffy Archive shows David Bowie images in Los Angeles

Duffy Archive shows David Bowie images in Los Angeles

The Duffy Archive is announcing their first ever US exhibition exclusively feating David Bowie images, hosted at celebrity jeweller Stephen Webster’s new Los Angeles flagship store and gallery. Stephen opened half a year ago and converted the top floor into a gallery for British artists. Duffy shot several sessions with David Bowie between 1972 and...
Lomography loves Japan

Lomography loves Japan

Still the world is struck dumb with horror looking back on the tragedy that hit Japan last month and people around the world are standing in awe of the strength of our Japanese friends. Before the disaster struck, Lomography was working on a special edition dedicated to the Golden Week in Japan. After what happened,...
The ten prophecies by Lomography

The ten prophecies by Lomography

To find out what it’s like to live the Ten Prophecies in real life Lomography invites you to take part in a competition they have just started. Organised in two stages, Lomography will start on February 18th by handing out posters and stickers with their Ten Prophecies in their Gallery Stores and online. You will...
In the footsteps of the great explorers

In the footsteps of the great explorers

Leica Explorers set out in the footsteps of the great explorers. They will all bring a Leica V-LUX 2 digital compact camera and keep us up to date on their adventures with an exclusive travel diary of pictures and reports. Marcus Werner from Berlin will be following in the footsteps of Ferdinand Magellan on his...
Art photography without tearing wallets open

Art photography without tearing wallets open

Galerie Sakura ia a new parisian gallery that breaks the rules of the art photography market. The greater public is now able to buy a true art photograph, signed and numbered in small editions, without tearing their wallets open! First class service included as well are we told. Bathroom by Stéphane Louis Truck in snow...
Design inspired by industrial archaeology

Design inspired by industrial archaeology

Since 1959, Bernd and Hilla Becher’s photographs are a testimony of the architectural heritage of the recent industrial past in France, Germany, Belgium, England and the United States. In the second half of the twentieth century, a lot of those industrial production sites were destroyed. The Becher’s photographs in a sense form the last living...
Architectural photography with a soul

Architectural photography with a soul

Anthony Hill is a photographer living in Stockholm. Born in a colourful seventies England. Here at David Report we like his work very much. Therefore we met up with Anthony and asked him about his most recent photos of Galleri Örsta in Kumla Sweden, designed by Claesson Koivisto Rune. I initially trained as a still...
Decadent Pigeons in Barcelona

Decadent Pigeons in Barcelona

Photographer Lisa Klappe and spatial artist Joachim van den Hurk detect decay, boredom and slackness in many people. Is that blatant decadence the price we have to pay for prosperity and the so-called individual freedom in which we live? With the exposition Decadent Pigeons both (together and separate) hold up a mirror to us. From...