Playful, sensual and elegant are some of the words that describe Serge Leblon's photographs. His images are anything but harsh, opening up an evocative world of fantasy and desire. In fact, the Belgian's romanticism is somewhat at odds with the aggressive sexiness found in mainstream fashion imagery. Even though he has a spark in his eyes, Leblon comes across as a discreet and humble man.
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- Guy Bourdin
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- Nikoo Bafti
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- Riccardo Tisci
- Riccardo Tisci
- Ron Galella
- Serge Leblon
- Simon Wheatley
- Sonia Rykiel
- Stefano Pilati
- Surrey Institute of Art and Design
- Thom Hudson
- Tokyo
- Tom Ford
- Tom Vek
- Vybz Kartel
- Wiley
- Zomby
American artist Lee Price paints photographs of women and food. Working with her photographer Tom Moore, the images are painstakingly reproduced using oil on linen canvas’ to create a soft milky tenderness to a series of works exploring the deeper aspects of feminine nature. In this line of work, Lee develops her ideas by focusing on the nurturing traits conditioned in women to look after the needs of others before tending to their own. Continuing her observation of feminine conditions through this singular technique, Lee talked to Dazed Digital about the process…
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- Carla Van De Puttalaar
- Emma Crichton
- Entertainment
- food
- Gareth Pugh
- Gwilym Gold
- Haider Ackermann
- Hudson River Valley
- Hudson Valley
- Kuwait
- Lee Price
- Loewe
- London
- Marc Jacobs
- New Mexico
- Nikoo Bafti
- oil paint
- pics
- reproduced using oil
- Riccardo Tisci
- Ron Galella
- Santa Fe
- Simon Wheatley
- Stefano Pilati
- straight paint
- Surrey Institute of Art and Design
- the Hudson Valley
- Thom Hudson
- Tokyo
- Tom Ford
- Tom Moore
- Tom Vek
- Vybz Kartel
- Wiley
- women/food
- women/food theme
- Zomby
Taking portraits of people entering his flat for a consecutive five days, experimental photographer Martin Zahringer created a lighting setup in his home and asked his flatmates, via chalkboard, to take their portraits - as he had decided to conduct it in complete silence. The invitation was then extended to his friends on Facebook which then led to a steady stream of up-for-it people coming into Zahringer's flat every day. The results of the portraits means they were of a very awkward and intimate nature as he wouldn't be able to chat to or direct them. In addition to this, because of the lens he used, Zahringer was rather too close for comfort to the people he was shooting - which may show in the final images...
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- Canada
- Dada
- Emma Crichton
- France
- French people
- Gareth Pugh
- Gwilym Gold
- Haider Ackermann
- Kuwait
- Loewe
- London
- Marc Jacobs
- Marcel Duchamp
- Martin Zahringer
- Modern art
- Nikoo Bafti
- pics
- Riccardo Tisci
- Riccardo Tisci
- Ron Galella
- Simon Wheatley
- Stefano Pilati
- Surrey Institute of Art and Design
- Thom Hudson
- Tokyo
- Tom Ford
- Tom Vek
- Visual arts
- Vybz Kartel
- Wiley
- Zomby
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- Emma Crichton
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- Frank Ocean
- Gareth Pugh
- Gwilym Gold
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- Larry Clark
- Loewe
- London
- Marc Jacobs
- Mona Kuhn
- New York
- Nikoo Bafti
- Paris
- pics
- Pieter Hugo
- Riccardo Tisci
- Romina Shama
- Ron Galella
- Sarah de Burgh
- Shanghai
- Simon Wheatley
- Stefano Pilati
- Surrey Institute of Art and Design
- Theophilus London
- Thom Hudson
- Tiffany Limos
- Tokyo
- Tom Ford
- Tom Vek
- United States
- Vybz Kartel
- Wiley
- Zomby