Tyler Shields (born April 29, 1982) is an American photographer, film director and writer, best known for his controversial works with celebrities. His work often involves images of violence and splattered blood: for his Life Is Not a Fairytale exhibition in L.A., he
Shot in Lower Manhattan over the past month by Akiko Higuchi, the latest seasonal lookbook from one of our favourite skateboard companies, 5BORO NYC has arrived. The imagery offers a raw aesthetic throughout, and feels more like being along for
Invertuals is a photo series created by Raw Color for the group Dutch Invertuals, used as press-material during the Dutch Design Week, Eindhoven 2014, all the participants are covered with perforated sheet material. The size of perforations determine the detailing
Dutch photographer Juuke Schoorl explores the aesthetic potential that the human skin can hold. Her series ‘Rek’ (meaning ‘stretch’ in Dutch) uses materials that can be found around the house, such as duct tape and nylon fishing line, in order
In 2011, photographer Jessamyn Lovell was discussing a project at SF Camerawork, a gallery in San Francisco, when her wallet was stolen. The thief made a series of unauthorized purchases, leading to theft charges and a very upset Lovell. She
Invited by food publication The Gourmand, Jess Bonham from London was invited to photograph some of the city’s most dapper dachshunds for a ‘satirical sausage celebration’. The photographer decided to marry the dogs’ characters with their hotdog counterparts. The result
Earlier this year, a study argued that our society had reached its peak level of facial hair, and more accurately of the beard. Those lucky enough to be able to grow proper facial hair were falling out of favour because
As winter is closing in, we need to find other ways to warm ourselves. Cue David Hauserman’s photography of beautiful women in swimwear for C-Heads Magazine. Sun bleached hair, exposed tan lines, and vintage swimwear by Queen Justine Vintage, this
Photographer Chris O’Donovan creates mesmerising GIFs in his Stereovision project, using analogue techniques. One of the cameras he uses is the Nishika N800, a 3D camera from the 1980s that works in a similar way to stereoscopy by capturing two
After 20 years of capturing products for companies such as Sony, Intel, Nest and Logitech, California-based photographer Marc Tule opted for once to forget his “obsession for perfection” and shoot this creative series titled ‘Latex’, in which he pours latex