June 20th, 2011

Leaden Veil

Leaden Veil
© Olivia Beasley / Charles Danby

Photographer Olivia Beasley collaborated with artist Charles Danby for their “Model Drawing” series. The intimate addition of pencil to the photographs are in contrast to the nature of photographic reproductions.

More images from this series can be seen in the The Look 2010 online gallery. The 2011 Contest is currently open for entries until June 30, but enter today to avoid late fees. A People’s Choice winner will also be selected.

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January 26th, 2011

Cat Power (5 Photos)

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© Harley Weir / TEST Magazine

Harley Victoria Weir is a 22-year-old fine art graduate of Central Saint Martins, and a regular contributor to Vice Magazine and Citizen K.

This shoot aptly named “Cat Power” is an editorial spread for TEST Magazine. Harley explains, “we ended up using two of the neighbor’s cats who were lovely but very shy and spent the entire shoot hidden under the sofa. So we ended up with very little presence of cats in the shoot but I suppose too much of a good thing is bad anyway.” See more of Weir’s work here and check our more of the spread at TEST Magazine.

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June 21st, 2010

Strike A Pose

British fashion photographer Olivia Beasley shot this series using pieces from the 2009 Fall / Winter Alexander McQueen collection for Soma magazine.
© Olivia Beasley / Soma magazine

Alexander McQueen’s 2009 Fall / Winter collection photographed by Olivia Beasley for Soma magazine. More images from Beasley can be seen in the PDN Photo Annual 2010 online gallery.

For more fashion images, check out the People’s Choice section of The Look fashion photography contest. The Look is open for entries until June 30, but enter today to avoid late fees.

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February 5th, 2010

Fantasy on the Dance Floor

© Lillian Bassman, Fantasy on the Dance Floor: Barbara Mullen, Paris 1949.  Gelatin silver print, 20 x 24 inches.

This image will be on display with the Peter Fetterman Gallery at this year’s AIPAD show from March 18-21. For more details on the AIPAD show, visit the website. To see more work from Lillian Bassman and the Peter Fetterman Gallery, click here.


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