This World is Awesome
Stephen Alvarez's awe-inspiring photos give us a whole new appreciation for this earth - its natural beauty and, most importantly, its hidden gems.
Stephen Alvarez's awe-inspiring photos give us a whole new appreciation for this earth - its natural beauty and, most importantly, its hidden gems.
By sharing today's best modern day experiences - in art, design and photography - we hope to inspire others to find their own creative spirit. This year we challenged ourselves to go deeper - to not just find the most interesting work out there - but to get to know the people who are leading the way. These are the ones who fearlessly pursue their passion, who've found success in a whole range of different ways. We found out their stories and, at the end of almost every interview, we asked them one question.
If there was a prize that could be given out to the most creative father, I'd hope that it was awarded to Jason Lee. A wedding photographer by trade, he's used to capturing some of the most important moments in a couples' lives.
Though we can appreciate Gabriel Dawe's beautiful thread art by just looking at these pictures, we're certain that these photos will never quite do them justice. In fact, we can imagine ourselves walking around these rainbow prisms and just getting lost.
Italian illustrator Alessandro Gottardo's beautiful, open and inviting illustrations have been featured in major newspapers and magazines including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, TIME, The Economist and Newsweek among others. He's won numerous awards including the gold medal from The Society of Illustrators New York in 2009.
Red Bull is back with their annual photography contest, called Red Bull Illume, revealing a list of 50 finalists as well as their winners. As you will see, each of the ten category winners, shown below, represent an "extremely" unique view of an action or adventure sport that will inspire you to push your own limits both as a photographer and as a sportsman (or sportswoman).
After seeing how tilt-shift photography could make real world scenes appear like miniature models, Serena Malyon, a third-year art student, decided to simulate the effect on Van Gogh's famous paintings. Using Photoshop, she manipulated the light and adjusted the focus to make us see these paintings in ways we could have never imagined.
Check out these exquisite outfits made entirely of food! Each model is wearing the meal that they were craving.
When we first laid eyes on John Kenn's amazing post-it note art, we instantly fell in love.
LA-based photographer Brian Bowen Smith shoots our favorite celebrities laughing and hamming it up for the camera or just looking lovely.
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