Victoria Will
For the last few years, Victoria Will has photographed celebrities at the Sundance Film Festival. She is expert at capturing each unique personality in their own light. Her simple lighting and background allow the subject to speak for itself. I can’t imagine how much fun she has photographing these people through out
Nick Fancher
I hate complicated lighting set-ups. I’ve seen photographers use as many as 5 lights and even more fill cards and flags to light something as simple as a shoe. Nick Fancher prides himself on his simple set-ups. I admire him greatly for this. He has a talent for creating interesting images with
Mark Weaver
With New Years resolutions rolling off everyone’s tongues like fibbery from an 11 year old arsonist claiming he didn’t know how mother’s prized magnolias were reduced to ash, I feel it appropriate to feature an artist that sets the bar so high some would claim he was telling whoppers himself.
Franck Bohbot
We’re getting a taste of different styles here at Small Monsterz, and one of them being the art form that is hair. To kind of start this off and get a feel for it, I found out about a project Franck Bohbot did entitled “Cuts.” While it seems that usually
Tara Sanborn
I don’t skate. I’ve never snowboarded. It would be safe to say that about 80% of my friends throughout my life do one or the other. I have a strange fear of falling and I hate snow but I love the photography for these sports. I’ve always secretly wanted to be
Marion Luttenberger
I know our mothers have taught us not to play with our food, but in Marion Luttenberger’s case, I hope she keeps going. Now, I’ve seen culinary art done before, but never in the way that Marion takes it on. She has experience in using food in more refined pieces
Eugen Levi
I saw this photoset and it was just toooo good to pass up. These beautiful photos come from Eugen Levi and were just taken this last month in The Enchantments in Washington. Eugen, while originally from Moldova, now hails from Seattle and shoots with a mix of Kodak and Nikon
Flora Borsi
I know you’re looking at these pictures right now and knowing not one of them go together, but that’s kind of what I’m going for this week. I’ve been following Flora Borsi for quite a while, having been reeled in by her IREEL project, which is shown in the headlining
Laura Gehring
Laura Gehring’s work is everything fashion photography should be. It’s simple, powerful and elegant all at the same time. The honesty in here style lets the products speak for themselves, allowing the viewer to relate to the image in a way that a lot of fashion photography doesn’t. Laura’s contemporary style focuses
Cal Redback
Cal Redback. In one word: amazing. In looking what peaked my interest this week, it only took Redback’s project title “Treebeard” to reel me in. In this project, both pictured in the headline and the last image, Redback fantastically intertwines green, twisting, sprouting branches into portraits. Half of their faces