I’ve always loved dripping different colors of ink into water and watch them swirl and mix.
Alberto Seveso took it to another level and photographed it! So so so pretty :)






Source: Wall to Watch
Photography by Sacha Goldenberger
To cheer up his 91-year-old grandma, Frederika, French photographer Sacha Goldberger took a series of photographs with his Hungarian grandmother in bizarre costumes, positions and situations. While the photographs are purposefully surrealistic, Frederika Goldberger is a hero, having saved lives during World War II. Although apprehensive at first, his grandmother soon became excited about the shoot and the concept. The result is the series titled “Mamika,” which has gained much success on the internet especially as a result of the MySpace page Goldberger created and that was recently featured on My Modern Met.
- Huffington Post













Julian Sunmi Park and Benjamin Jinsuk Lee sure are the most creative couple when it comes to engagement/wedding photos.
Awww, they made zombies cute.











Source: Badass Digest
Images created by Josh Sommers by using the Escher Droste effect formula.











Source: Josh Sommers
My amazing friend Jocelyn, who took this amazing picture of Calgary, asked me to help her out on some portrait shots.
I had to fight the urge to ruin her pictures, meaning, I had to fight the urge to be myself and not make faces and weird poses.
Here are some test shots. My homework now is to learn poses…anyone want to help me out? (Hhheeeyyyyyyyy!!!!)


Russian photographer Sergey Larenkov created a series of ghostly time portals by merging old World War II photographs with present time ones at the same angle.





Source: Gizmodo
Wonderland 42 by Kirsty Mitchell
A phenomenal piece by UK based artist Kirsty Mitchell created without the use of photoshop. All of the materials,lights,backgrounds etc are real. You can check out a step by step diary on Kirsty’s page HERE. Highly recommend checking out the rest of the site as well.









