Marcin Sobas (Poland)
The Polish photographer Marcin Sobas has a body of work that speaks to a photography maxim: Nature is still the best subject. The endless cycle of birth, growth, death and rebirth; the arc of the sun and the moon in a 24 hour period; the play of clouds and fog as both filter and subject… Sobas benefits from his sense of timing and his appreciation for Nature as Subject, to capture the right light, the right fog and the right angle, and then, make some places look magical. (cf. artist interview by Chase Jarvis)
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One day with Brandon Boyd…

One day with Brandon Boyd by DITLO. Photographs from Brian Bowen Smith
Norman Parkinson for Vogue, 1971
Maurice Sapiro - Aurora, 2012-13
Neon Text Installations (by Lee Jung)
(Source: spontaneousmoment)
Street Artist Roadsworth Transforms the Streets of Montreal into a Visual Playground.
Young The Giant - Islands (Sean Mackey Remix)
Smeared Skies by Matt Molloy
Matt busted out into the art scene with his smeared sky photos. Stacking 100 to 200 photos into one, he gave a new way to enjoy the view above us.
Anonymous Confessions by Candy Chang
Everyone has private secrets and personal facts about themselves that aren’t easily shared with others. We all want to protect ourselves against criticism and teasing, so embarrassing moments are never really the first thing that we share with others. But the fact is, pretty much every single person has one of those deep, dark secrets that lingers around and is never revealed.
New Orleans-based artist Candy Chang gives people a chance to confess these thoughts without having to feel vulnerable to the outside world. Her installation, entitled Confessions, is a public art project that took place in The Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas, Nevada.
