photojojo:

Mexican studio Golpeavisa recreated legendary chef René Redzepi’s silhouette with food and other kitchen items! 
Famous Chef’s Silhouette Recreated With Kitchen Elements
via Bored Panda

photojojo:

Mexican studio Golpeavisa recreated legendary chef René Redzepi’s silhouette with food and other kitchen items! 

Famous Chef’s Silhouette Recreated With Kitchen Elements

via Bored Panda

urhajos:

Nestled Within a Pallid Disposition by ~Pockypuu

photojojo:

Isn’t this a unique way to display your favorite photos? All it takes is black and white photocopies and transparency paper! Head over to Inspired Ideas below to check out the process! 

DIY Guide to Transferring Your Favorite Photos to Glass

via Pinterest

photojojo:

Attention NYC and SF peeps! Have you heard about Skillshare’s photography semester - aka totally affordable classes taught by talented photographers?
Topics range from Film to AstroPhoneography and you can even score some $50 credits on our Facebook page today. Check it out!Photo Classes in NYC and SFPhoto by Ali Blokzyl

photojojo:

Attention NYC and SF peeps! Have you heard about Skillshare’s photography semester - aka totally affordable classes taught by talented photographers?

Topics range from Film to AstroPhoneography and you can even score some $50 credits on our Facebook page today. Check it out!

Photo Classes in NYC and SF

Photo by Ali Blokzyl

urhajos:

Ben Heine

photojojo:

Alexis Persani and french photographer Leo Caillard used a little editing magic to dress ancient marble sculptures in the latest fashion trends! 

The Ancients Are Looking Good - Sculptures Dressed Fashionably

via Notcot

Relativité des proportions

Relativité des proportions

photojojo:

Photo tip! Look for abstract patterns in all those pesky puddles; some are hiding photographic gems!. These reflection photos by Jessica Backhaus are some of our favorites! 

Photo Tip: Shooting Reflections in Puddles

via Booooooom

photojojo:

Isabel M. Martinez makes these doubled-up photos inside of her camera!

She puts a mask inside her camera, which means only part of the film is exposed. This is what lets her expose two photos in one image.

TIP: If you wanna play around with masks in your camera, we have a tutorial on it!

Quantum Blink — Striped Photos Made In-Camera

via Booooom

photojojo:

If these made you do a double-take, it’s most likely because you recognize some of these faces from famous Renaissance paintings!

Artist, Dorothee Golz mashed up the paintings with contemporary photos.

Dorothee Golz’s Digital Paintings

via Laughing Squid

epic4chan:

super great:

The Models for American Gothic  画

epic4chan:

super great:

The Models for American Gothic