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Jordan Burgundy
Jordan Burgundy is an LA-based photographer and member of the Camera Creeps collective. His most obvious passion are beautiful women, whom he captures tastefully with interesting color compositions and creative effects.
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Jordan Burgundy is an LA-based photographer and member of the Camera Creeps collective. His most obvious passion are beautiful women, whom he captures tastefully with interesting color compositions and creative effects.
Artist Lucie Khahoutian explores the question "how human dedication impacts on its well-being" in an half-conceptual, half-experimental photo series.
Photographer Jonah Meyers captures the colors and the beauty of the people of Lombok, Indonesia.
After our first trip to Rio de Janeiro's queer universe, the kolor rio collective is back. This time lead photographer Pol Kurucz teamed up with the rising star of Brazil’s eccentric fashion scene, designer Fernando Cozendey.
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Amy Li is a New York photographer who has established a style and color palette as unique as it's subjects. Her work is thoughtful, ironic and intelligent.
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Alexa Maithé Henry is a visual artist from Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Already at a young age she began channeling her emotions through various forms of the arts.
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Rosendo Ayala is a Mexican art director who has lived big chunks of his life in San Francisco and Berlin. He started a street photo project titled 'Just Kiss Me' that portrays the most common public display of affection—the kiss.
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I've come across a beautiful collection of vintage photography the other day that I'd like to share with you. These portraits of indigenous American girls and women stem from various decades of the 19th and early 20th century.