Recall Sacha Goldberger’s Joggers last year? Well, it seems he has this little gem…

Recall Sacha Goldberger’s Joggers last year? Well, it seems he has this little gem…
“Feet First” travel photography by Tom Robinson:
While sitting on Brighton beach (UK) back in 2005 with my new girlfriend Verity I thought the view of our feet pointing out to sea would make a nice photo. Ever since then we’ve continued to document our travels in this way, resulting in a collection of over 100 photos. In 2011 the series took a new twist with the arrival of a third set of feet – our daughter Matilda. You can already see her little feet getting bigger and bigger.
Here are some dope pieces from German photographer Stephanie Jung.
A very individual perspective on urban landscapes. Her multiple exposure series from Japan is particularly impressive, featuring her unique view on areas such as Tokyo, Osaka, Shibuya and Nara.
I’ve been following Grzegorz Domaradzki’s work for a while. His illustrations just have a hint of clean sketchiness in them (in terms of those lines) that I’ve grown to love. Not only that, he also shows a breakdown of his workflow which definitely adds more of an interesting twist of how calculating his thought process could be foreseen; only to produce more respect at the works’ quality and uniqueness.
Here are some of the ones that I have found awesome in:
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Natsumi Hayashi is a Tokyo-based photographer who started a series of levitating self-portraits. I, myself, have been tagging these (i.e. “jump” shots) in my Flickr collection. I’ve been encouraging friends and family to do this often as its just an escape from the norm. Though it’s somewhat distant from what Natsumi Hayashi has done with her series, it’s nice to see her collection and work.