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"Made in Polaroid" at New York City's Phillips de Puery & Company’s gallery.

recently we have noticed more and more polaroid cameras around. like a new wave they reappear everywhere. everyone has on, everyone wants one. could it be that the “icon” is returning? or maybe he was never gone…

cool down

a hot day like this truly deserves a cool toppic.

“app”solutely worth checking out: diephotodesigner.de

ten years of work and three months development time are behind the new, free app from diephotodesigner.de. called programm, it is an app for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch that invites you to explore the world of architecture, design, and landscape photography. As a whimsical add-on, a link to google maps offers the possibility of navigating the world map. berlin, march 30, 2011 – the photographer’s portfolio with a difference. celebrating ten years of existence, diephotodesigner.de present their work for such clients as BMW, MTV networks, or mont blanc.

24/7 shanghai

24/7 shanghai - diephotodesigner.de

we are proud to present some work of DIEPHOTODESIGNER.DE.

perfection and sensitivity characterize the function of DIEPHOTODESIGNER.DE. ken schuchtmann and dirk dähmlow (both b. 1970), who have since 2001 specialized in architecture and design. not only do they illustrate, but penetrate into their motives.

as time goes by

1953

Erik Kessels (founder of kesselskramer) came up with a very original photo book series called “in Almost Every Picture”, which document intimate, often banal and always strangely fascinating pictures of unknown people.

hi

It was an odd moment when I walked into that first gallery in Chelsea and saw a large white desk with a head poking up from the top edge of the computer screen.

lego starwars

raintrooper

starwars lego photoshoot by Mike Stimpson, famous as Balakov on Flickr

cloudy sky

flickr digitalglobe imagery's photostream

Eyjafjallajökull Volcano Eruption, island april 2010

spottet at flickr:
DigitalGlobe-Image
khoavo
baldvinh

abandoned places

spotted at weburbanist, abandoned hairsaloon

abandoned places

ist`s more than forgotten and rotten constuctions…in each building complex you can find elegancy and fineness. take some time and let you inspire…. pictures saw by weburbanist and yves marchand and romain meffre.