LONDON FESTIVAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY – JUNE 2012

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It’s here again. London Festival of Photography is taking over the whole city in June 2012. Eighteen exhibitions and forty events will take place in British Library, Tate Modern, V&A, Central Saint Martins and many other the most celebrated venues. This year 50 000 expected attendees will have the chance to see Gaddafi photo archive, new work by Simon Roberts (worldwide exclusive), Steve Bloom (images not seen for over 25 years and opportunity to look at those unseen), Chris Steele-Perkins, Martin Parr and Jodi Bieber (to name the few). Personally, more »

Sebastian Onufszak

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His work is following me for years like a good ghost. Always somewhere in my head, whispering some words of critique. This multitalented artist creates amazing illustrations and motion pictures by mixing media, colours and techniques. The variety of his projects makes me always want to go back and have a look again. And again. Please visit his website to see more of his work. Share

Tomasz Gudzowaty

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Tomasz Gudzowty is one of my favorite artists. I saw his work first many years ago during Newsweek photography competition and I took part in organising the exhibition for the finalists. Shaolin Temple of Tomasz Gudzowaty is the only piece of work I remember from this time. There was a story he was telling us, there was the energy from exotic country just in front of our eyes. His photos have been published in Max Magazine, L’Equipe, The Guardian, Newsweek, Forbes, Time and Photo and he is also the author more »

Raphael Vicenzi

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Raphael Vicenzi aka MyDeadPony is one of my favorite illustrators. His style reminds me of Yoshi Tajima and maybe a bit less of Gabriel Moreno. Raphael’s work has more detail and interesting story added. There’s always something in his illustrations that makes me stop for a while. And that’s what matters. Check out his website! Share

London in “puddle shots” by Gavin Hammond

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Gavin Hammond is giving London and its iconic monuments new life. Or should I say “real life”, because this is how London looks like and this is how everyone should feel about this city. This illuminated views in black and white shots bring you history and mysteries of London in beautiful style. Enjoy! Visit Gavin’s website. Share

 
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