“Back to the Future” by Irina Irving
janvier 18, 2011
“Back to the Future” by Irina Irving
» I love old photos. I admit being a nosey photographer. As soon as I step into someone else’s house, I start sniffing for them. Most of us are fascinated by their retro look but to me, it’s imagining how people would feel and look like if they were to reenact them today… A few months ago, I decided to actually do this. So, with my camera, I started inviting people to go back to their future. » Irina Irving















Mots-clefs :Irina Irving, “Back to the Future”
Estevan Oriol Photographer
janvier 10, 2011
Estevan Oriol began his career in the entertainment industry in the late 1980′s as a club bouncer at Los Angeles’ most popular Hip Hop clubs and infamous Hollywood hangouts. It was there that Estevan first linked up with his Soul Assassin brothers from South Gate, Cypress Hill. Eager to expand his knowledge of the business, Estevan secured a job as tour manager for the rap group, House of Pain, in 1992.
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Mots-clefs :Estevan, Oriol, Photographer
The Making of Tron Legacy
janvier 6, 2011
The Making of Tron Legacy :Behind the scène …
Mots-clefs :Making of, Tron Legacy
Last publication : Rock One
janvier 5, 2011
First publication of my work on the french mag Rock one for the upcoming Mass Hysteria album & DVD.
Mots-clefs :one, publication, rock
Gallows Grey Britain
décembre 26, 2010
In a cold, dark corner of London’s underbelly the Vulture is on the hunt
Jonathan Rosser Photographer
décembre 17, 2010
This remarkable work of a self-taught photographer is tremendously compelling. Jonathan Rosser, based in Washington DC, has captured nothing but his passion with a purpose in mind.
What is different about myself than most other photographers is that I am self-taught. I took no classes to find the right setting on a camera or lighting to make an image successful. About two years ago I started studying the photo streams on Flickr of other inspiring artists and guessed how they caught their striking images. After trial and error I was able to obtain the moment and feeling in a street portrait that I was searching for.
My passion is for the people who have nothing, and continue their lives among so many who choose to just walk by. Their spirit is shown in their faces and eyes and I try my best to honor them by their portrait. My dream is to show a series of my street portraits in a gallery setting, and open the perspective to others that may not take the time to see otherwise
As with most of my work, each of these individuals has a story and a name.


Mots-clefs :Jonathan Rosser, Photographer