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‘3 Glasses Later’ photography project

'3 glasses later' wine project by Marcos Alberti 2

'3 glasses later' wine project by Marcos Alberti

'3 glasses later' wine project by Marcos Alberti 5

'3 glasses later' wine project by Marcos Alberti 3

Brazilian photographer Marcos Alberti decided to do this fun project to combine some of his passions: friends, photography and wine. 3 Glasses Later started as a joke, but ended up as a great way to connect with each other. Alberti photographed his subjects four times: first when they arrived and the rest, after each glass of wine.

“The first picture was taken right away when our guests have just arrived at the studio in order to capture the stress and the fatigue after a full day of work. […] At the end of every glass of wine a snapshot, nothing fancy, a face and a wall, 3 times. People from all walks of life, music, art, fashion, dance, architecture, advertising got together for a couple of nights and by the end of the third glass several smiles emerged and many stories were told.”

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Pit bulls with flower crowns

adam / FLOWER POWER / SOPHIE GAMAND PHOTOGRAPHY

adrienne FLOWER POWER / SOPHIE GAMAND PHOTOGRAPHY

blossom FLOWER POWER / SOPHIE GAMAND PHOTOGRAPHY

ivy FLOWER POWER / SOPHIE GAMAND PHOTOGRAPHY

topaz FLOWER POWER / SOPHIE GAMAND PHOTOGRAPHY

Photographer Sophie Gamand, shot Flower Power, a cute photographic series trying to clear the “bad name” of pitbull-type dogs. Unfortunately, because of their bad image, pitbulls have the false reputation of being more dangerous than other dogs, so Gamand decided to photograph them with flower crowns, to associate them with a softer and more feminine imagery. All the models from the series are shelter dogs who were waiting for adoption at the time of the photograph…

Gamand is also the photographer behind the hilarious Wet Dog series.

Things organized neatly in a book

 Things Organized Neatly, book by Austin Radcliffe

WATERMELON / Things Organized Neatly, book by Austin Radcliffe

LOCKS / Things Organized Neatly, book by Austin Radcliffe

TOYS/ Things Organized Neatly, book by Austin Radcliffe

FRUITS / Things Organized Neatly, book by Austin Radcliffe

CARS / Things Organized Neatly, book by Austin Radcliffe

A new book is out from Austin Radcliffe who created the awarded website Things Organized Neatly.

The site is a collection of objects compulsively organized: “From toy collections, to artworks and editorial photography, the site collects thousands of images of neatly arranged things that have a near Zen-like impact on your brain as you scroll through the site.”  

Although verging on OCD, I happen to love this particular concept and this is another similar book I enjoyed last year.

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Humans of New York

Humans of New York book

Maybe you have already heard of Humans of New York. Since last autumn, I personally started following the posts in Facebook, but all this time, without realizing the story behind it.

Humans of New York is a blog and bestselling book that started in 2010 by Brandon Stanton. Having lost his job as a bond trader and with little more than a camera, Stanton initially started off the project, as an anthropological experiment, planning to gather 10,000 portraits of New Yorkers and group them on a map of the city. However the project soon evolved, when Stanton started having conversations with his subjects and including small quotes and stories alongside his photographs. The photo blog soon became a massive cultural phenomenon with a huge following through social media (millions of followers on Facebook and Instagram). Stanton himself evolved into an inspiring visual storyteller and humanist, covering many stories from migrants and refugees and trying to  raise awareness.

His excellent “Open Letter to Donald Trump” went immediately viral yesterday. Despite trying not to be political, Stanton decided to write a powerful letter criticizing Trump for inciting violence at his rallies and promoting hateful ideologies toward Muslims, refugees and immigrants. Definitely worth reading (you can also find it here).

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