Photo by Elena Kalis
Elena Kalis Website

Kalis is on my list of faves. If I remember correctly... the first time I saw her work was at the New York photo festival in 2008 but ... I'm not positive. I love underwater photography and She has a creative eye that I really admire. (she also has a knack at getting amazing shots in a difficult to control environment)

 Moira McCaul
her Fb

My old photography teacher. She does amazing screen printing too. I really like her angles in most of her pictures.
Photo by Richard Velloso
richard's website (other passions)- although I took this from his FB.

Richard is a amateur, and a family friend... but he has an interesting style that I really admire. ( I will get back to this when I figure out what it is...)


Photos by Francesca Woodman
she doesn't have a website... that I could find... but there is a movie website for her (kinda) movie website

Woodman is one of my fave. photographers and I love how she uses the female form. She has a very dark feel to her photos... but from the research I did... It fits her personality. 
Credit to who ever posted this? or the artist Oren Lavie... I don't know who to credit...
Oren Lavie's website

I don't know if this can count... but its all stop motion and I LOVE STOP MOTION. (and this song... but thats besides the point)


I really love photos of graffiti and I feel even as single pictures, the subject would still be interesting. the point of view is also pretty awesome.


Photo credit to Enzo Sellerio
1965 for vogue

credit to Lyle Owerko
website

source for photo

I really love the colors and how the sharpest parts of the photo are the leaves

source for photo

bokeh and legos. YES.

found on tumblr- but couldn't find legit source.

BATMAN.


 41 Rue Broca, 1912. Photo: Eugène Atget.
source
 Two couples have intimate moments on Avenue A. (Benjamin Norman for The Wall Street Journal)
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About 100 demonstrators from the Occupy DC movement shut down rush hour traffic as they march through downtown November 2, 2011, in Washington, D.C. The demonstrators marched to the Justice Department while protesting police violence against fellow Occupy Movement camps in Oakland and other cities across the United States. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)