Rob Lowe and Ginnifer Goodwin as JFK and Jackie Kennedy in this photo shoot by Joey L.
Young photographer Ailera Stone is influenced by books, music, movies and uses an element of fantasy, Her images use lens flares, reflections, and subtle photoshop and have a sense of natural beauty.
Nuns posting J.R.'s images for his series 'Face to Face'
For this project, the artist J.R. has his portraits of Israelis and Palestinians pasted face to face, in monumental formats on both sides of the separation wall and in several Palestinian and Israeli cities.
World Famous Photographer Toured with the band The Rolling Stones Worked for: Rolling Stone Magazine (shot 142 covers) Worked for: Vanity Fair and Vogue
'Pyper Smith - Nordic tale of Moncler FW15' photo by Annie Leibovitz
Annie Leibovitz was 21 years old when her first photo of John Lennon appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone Magazine.
Annie Leibovitz is one of the most famous photographers of all time. She is shooting the most influential fashion designs, movie stars, musicians, and politicians of today.
The White Stripes photographer Annie Leibovitz
Chris Jordan
Exposing Consumeristic Culture Chris Jordan is a Seattle-based artist, who used to be a lawyer.
Chris Jordan became recognized for his photographs depicting garbage, plastic and other “products” of consumerist culture. His pieces can be quite shocking. He combines photography with technology and digital tools creating artworks that Jordan himself describes as "slow-motion apocalypse". Jordan’s art reminds us how easily we destroy our environment and our planet.
Running The Numbers I: An American Self Portrait » (2006-2009),
Chris Jordan has the ambition to do a series of photographic mosaics depicting visualizations of statistics related to America’s consumerism, social problems and addictions. He portrays the detritus of our mass culture – piles of cell phones, aluminum cans,garbage – and makes beautiful photographs he hopes will disgust you.
Can Seurat
Made of 106,000 cans which is 30 seconds of what the US uses every day.
Cigarets Butts – Chris Jordan
He also made piece about addiction. It shows the actual number of Americans who die from cigarette smoking: more than 400,000 people every year in the United States. And so, this piece is made up of lots and lots of cigarettes. As you step back, you see a painting by Van Gogh, called « Skull with Cigarette ».
Chris Jordan makes has a very weird reflection about those numbers: if you think about the tragedy of 9/11, you remember that 3000 Americans died at once, that medias around the world reported each information about this horror during weeks, and continue to recall the event though time. But when you think of the 1100 Americans dying every day from smoking, which represents so many Americans dying at once, nobody is talking about it. The tobacco lobby is so strong and we just dismiss it out of our consciousness. And knowing what we know about the destructive power of cigarettes, people continue to allow their children, sons and daughters to smoke. This is precisely what the piece is about.
It is made of 65,000 cigarettes, which is equal to the number of teenagers who will start smoking this month, and every month in the U.S. More than 700,000 children in the United States aged 18 and under begin smoking every year.
Whale, Photograph by Chris Jordan
What do you imagine discovering if you zoom onto this photograph?