Laurent Nivalle

 

Some really stunning work here from Paris-based photographer, art director & film director Laurent Nivalle. Currently working for the French car company Citroën, Laurent also freelances with an interest in portrait, fashion, automotive & motorbike photography. You can purchase some of his prints here, and follow him on Behance, Twitter, Facebook and his own personal website.

Images courtesy of Laurent Nivalle.

 

Dan Tobin Smith

 

From a previously published article on Typetoken:

Dan Tobin Smith’s ‘Alphabetical’ is an experimental project in more than one way: it is an exploration of typography using different materials but also one of perspective, where two-dimensional structures are recreated in three-dimensional settings. Dan plays with scale, colour, space, light and perspective, combining these elements to create the visual illusion of a flat letter when viewed from a certain angle.

Smith explains: “The project makes use of anamorphosis, or distorted projection to create the forms. This is a technique which dates back to the Renaissance and found one of its first uses in photography with an image called ‘The Human U.S. Shield’ made in 1913, which shows a staggering 30,000 officers and men of Camp Cluster forming an enormous U.S. Shield.”

The project started in 2005/6 when Creative Review commissioned the letter A for their Annual. I cannot even begin to fathom the ammount of work that goes into the assembly of even one such image. Truly astounding work. Dan is currently represented by the agency Art Partner. He can also be found on Instagram, and Twitter.

Images provided courtesy of Dan Tobin Smith.

 

Matthias Heiderich

 

These are some really nice photographs. Based in Berlin, Matthias Heiderich, photographer & DJ, focuses mainly on landscape photography. These are from a series called “White Noise”. You can see more of his exquisite work at Behance, www.behance.net/massju, or at his own website.

Images courtesy of Mattias Heiderich,  www.matthias-heiderich.de.

 

Tim Navis

 

LA based photographer Tim Navis’s images have this dreamy quality that oozes California Cool. They make me long for the sand and surf… Damn this winter weather!

Images courtesy of Tim Navis, www.navisphotography.com.