In Extremis by Sandro Giordano

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Sandro Giordano creates and photographs bizarre falls and accidents. “Everything started last summer after a bad accident with my bike, after that a friend of mine ended up in hospital with a broken leg. We both held on tight to an object as we hurt ourselves. I thought there was something very dangerous in our behavior relatively to our accidents.” Keep reading at DIYPhotography…

Air Drive by Renaud Marion

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French photographer Renaud Marion has created this amazing set of images titled ‘Air Drive’. The series shows how the photographer imagined the 2000′s in his childhood. In his mind he neglected the gravity forces by imagining new air propellers that could make the retro cars levitate.

A Girl named Elastika by Guillaume Blanchet

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She’s young, dreamy and fearless, she drives cars way too fast, she’s also a yamakasi. She likes adventure, fireworks and unrelenting seas. From the day I conceived her, I’ve been a worried father. And a proud one too.

‘Ô les mains’ by Babak Hosseiny & Jeffrey Vanhoutte

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Multi-media artist Babak Hosseiny has collaborated with photographer Jeffrey Vanhoutte in a provocative photo manipulation series entitled ‘Ô les mains’. “The original idea for this project was conceived around a decade ago after reading this philosophical statement by Wittgenstein. From this point onwards Babak Hosseiny imagined a series of drawings of situations where hands are no longer only hands, but become the physical embodiments of the obstacles, wishes or fears of the individual. A few years later Babak met Jeffrey with whom he shared his ambition to bring this project to life using photography to reinforce the impact of the images created. Jeffrey was won over by the idea and brought his sensitivity and mastery of photography to the project, which lead to the creation of a series of around
ten images. “Ô les mains” is the first exhibition produced together by Babak Hosseinyand
Jeffrey Vanhoutte.”

 

Universal Symbols by Dariusz Klimczak

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Dariusz Klimczak, born in 1967 in Sieradz. Independent journalist, painter and aphorist Photorgaphy for the last 25 years has been an important part of his life, but it’s become his true passion few years ago. Prefers square frames & black and white pictures but doesn’t shun colours. In his photomanipulative works he seeks mood, joke and universal symbols,  which can  strike, make  the viewer contemplate  or laugh.

For Simpsons fans by Alexsandro Palombo

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Anyway, Simpsons fans, prepare to be thrilled, shocked or profoundly embarrassed. Because for all you Moes out there, here’s a flamin’ Marge. Italian comic artist Alexsandro Palombo, who is well known in the fashion world, apparently, for his satirical depictions of haute couture, has created a 2014 calendar full of extravagant images of Marge – and Homer – posing in sadomasochist gear in the high-fashion style of the photographer Helmut Newton. So you always wanted to see Springfield’s suburban icon in a black leather number slit to the thigh? Or naked with big bazoomas? Get a loada this, playdudes. (Jonathan Jones) Visit Palumpo’s website.

Sorry, it’s voluntary by Teolc Eniger

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The pictures are blurry and poorly framed? Sorry, it’s voluntary …. Some imagination and creativity, but also a healthy dose of black humor and second degree. Teolc Eniger

Toilet Diaries by Gerben & Marc

toilet-diaries-humor-photography-interview-3Gerben & Marc (otherwise known as Gerban Grotenhuis and Guldor Photography) have taken friendship, photography, and a curious fascination with joint bathrooms, and made a hilarious, playful personal project based around – you guessed it – their toilet.

Improbabilità by Giuseppe Colarusso

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Italian photographer and photo manipulator Giuseppe Colarusso created a series of surreal photographs, titled Improbabilità, showing various household objects and scenes with a twist. Many of the photographs may look rather normal upon first glance, but then it dawns on you: what you see doesn’t quite make sense.