the photographs with Amanda Moore are lovely, and is that Maria Dvirnik in the forth post? i like most of these pictures. i like it when a photographer plays with light and shadow
thanks for posting Anna Karina
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Beauty is unbearable, drives us to despair, offering us for a minute the glimpse of an eternity that we should like to stretch out over the whole of time.
Their style is very calm, like they didn't make any noise while shooting it. Just the sea's rippling. It puts me in a yoga mood But seriously, I like this a lot, I could stare at it for a really long time. Very neat usage of light and shadow too.
you're welcome eternity! i agree with you perlefine...and thanks for the additional pictures!
travolta, no, i'm not a photographer rather a painter>artist...but i've integrated camera work in the past few months and would like to go on combining the two. i'm not familiar with the techniques of photography though, i've just fallen into it and am experementing all the time. it's all about visualizing (is that a word??) things for me...
^ That is exactly why I need a Lomo SuperSampler. Though I wonder if that one was taken that way, it feels like it's just a series of shots lumped together.
I realized I agree with what you said about how they 'harmonize' people and nature. This edit may contain a bit too much sex, but the color of the water and the compositions are lovely. Clever photography.
Magazine German Vogue
Title Stone
Model Nicole Trunfio
Most couples can’t agree on what to have for dinner, so how do Swiss photographers Stefan Indlekofer and Claudia Knoepfel manage to collaborate on their fashion shoots? “Both of us have a camera, so we are shooting at the same time,” Claudia explains. “Later on, Stefan is having a beer at the bar and I finish the job.” Since first working together two years ago, the newlyweds’ work has appeared in German Vogue, Italian Marie Claire, Suddeutsche Magazine, and Russian Harper’s Bazaar.