I’m not sure when celebrities decided that supporting their favorite cause meant taking their top off, but Kim Zolciak from the TV show Real Housewives of Atlanta has taken a page from PETA’s playbook for the NO H8 Campaign (an effort to legalize gay marriage) by posing with little more than duct tape to cover her bits and pieces:
If only all of the world’s problems could be solved this way…
Joshua Hoffine creates surreal photographs for what he calls horror photography that will amaze and inspire you. (And potentially haunt your dreams, so proceed with caution.)
Last week, Esquire teased Megan Fox’s June Cover, in which she posed in front of a Red One video camera so that they could pick and choose moments to convert into stills.
This week, the tease continues, as they’ve released a preview video of Megan ‘acting’ out the routine that she performed for the shoot.
Careful though, as this one isn’t for the weak of heart (and it’s semi-NSFW):
For the June issue of Esquire magazine, Greg Williams used a RedONE video camera to capture Megan Fox for the cover.
The shoot, which apparently involved about 10 minutes of Megan Fox ‘acting’ out various scenes, will be chopped up into an infinite number of potential cover photos, and one will make the cover thanks to the RedONE’s resolution, which is four times that of HD.
Could this be the future of photography as we know it?
If you do a Google Image Search or a Flickr Search for the number “241543903”, you’ll see pictures of people with their heads in their freezer.
Why?
Why not?
[Via: David Horvitz Via: Laughing Squid]
To create a single image, Peter Funch stakes out an area of New York City for a few days and snaps people as they walk by. Then, he stitches together pieces and parts from each image to create a final composition that is thematically unique and almost unbelievable.
The above image is his comparison of black [...]