Archive for September, 2009
September 14th, 2009

Kiev based fashion photographer Lesha Kremov’s work is stunning. I love his lighting skills and how he brings warmth into his shots. For some of the photos below he teamed up with another talented photographer, Cate Underwood, who is also based in Kiev.

Here’s some of his work:

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September 14th, 2009

Copenhagen based fashion photographer Mads Teglers has worked for magazines such as Lowdown, Oyster and S Publication. His portfolio includes highly inspirational work within fashion, portrait and lifestyle, and I can’t wait what we’ll see of him in the future.

Here’s some of his work:

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September 13th, 2009

London based Paul Farnham learnt the art of fashion photography by working alongside the likes of Bryan Adams, Annie Liebowitz and Brigitte Lacombe. He now has an impressive portfolio of clients including Burberry, Oyster and Dansk. Paul is known for making his models feel relaxed in front of the camera, and judging by the few words I have exchanged with him, he seems like great guy. But even better, his work is stunning.

Here’s some of his work, including exclusive photos from his latest fashion story:

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September 12th, 2009

Argentina based fashion photographer Antonella Arismendi stands out. She’s different, but in a good way. When I asked her what inspires her, she answered spirituality, new world order, 2012 and astrology. Those keywords could also be used to describe some of her work, which is to be honest, some of the most interesting fashion photography I’ve seen in quite some time.

Antonella is self-taught, and has been photographing for five years, where last two of them has been as a professional photographer. During those years her work has been featured in magazines such as D, Catalogue, Rolling Stone, Vnfold and Soko Zine. Her talent is amazing, and I believe she has a great future ahead of her.

Here’s some of her work:

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Photography by Antonella Arismendi 19


September 11th, 2009

Berlin based fashion photographer Patrick Houi started photographing after breaking up his studies in technical media, to go assisting photographers like Hans Starck, Jens Boldt, Wolfgang Wilde and Markus Pritzi. He has been praised before for his creativity with light and colours, and I must say, it’s well deserved. His work is amazing.

Here’s some of it:

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September 10th, 2009

I just stumbled over Abdul Smith’s work. He is a Brooklyn based fashion photographer with loads of great work in his portfolio. His work has been featured in magazines such as Wampd, Contra and W25.

Here’s some of his work:

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September 10th, 2009

New York based fashion photographer Jonathan Leder is still using film when taking photos, and I must say, his portfolio is amazing. There’s a consistency in the feel and look, but within that he manages to show off an amazing versatility. His work has been featured in magazines such as A4 Magazine, Nylon, Sleek, and Mirage.

Here’s some of his work:

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September 10th, 2009

New York based photographer Anna Wolf’s work has been published in magazines such as Marque, Marie Claire and Vibe. Her commercial clients include MTV, Nike and Quicksilver. Her portfolio includes stunning work in more than just fashion photograph, her travel- and lifestyle photos are also great.

Here’s some of her work:

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September 9th, 2009

London based fashion photographer Ren Rox has worked for magazines such as Dazed & Confused, Oyster, Marie Claire, Dirrty Glam and Prim. Her photos has a crisp feel to them, and her style is right up my street. I simply love it. Some of the photos below are actually self portraits, where she shows of her talent as a model as well.

Here’s some of her work, including exclusive photos that haven’t been posted online yet, until now:

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September 9th, 2009

The moment I discovered Jens Herrndorff’s work, I fell for it. I love his creative style, mixing black and white photography with strong colours. Being self-taught, Jens is inspired by photographers from the 60s and 70s such as David Bailey or Guy Bourdin, and he loves the colourfield paintings of artists like Mark Rothko and Barnett Newman. He is also a big fan of the 80s.

He started out photographing bands, but in March this year he switched to fashion photography.

Here’s some of his work:

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