What the Fog – Street Photography by Mark Broyer



What the Fog – One night in Hamburg captured by German photographer Mark Broyer.

Our frequent readers may remember our last feature of Mark Broyer‘s photo series “After Hours in Hamburg“. During another nocturnal walk through his hometown, Mark has captured some atmospheric interactions between light and fog. Away from the busy main roads, the German photographer found deserted places, paths, and streets, where only the lights of street signs, lanterns and traffic lights create an almost magical glow in the foggy night. Enjoy the images below. For those of you who want to see more of Mark Broyer’s photographic work, please visit his website or follow him on BehanceFlickr, and Instagram.
Source : weandthecolor

Portail : Pictofolio




Pictofolio.com is Pictoplasma’s community for contemporary character design and art—and the online extension of our offline encounters at real world Pictoplasma events, such as our annual conferences, festival or academy programs. Pictofolio enables international artists and creators to stay in touch with old friends, meet new ones, inspire each other, collaborate and show character!

Photographe : Larry Hallegua - Beach Matters



Pattaya beach resort, a popular destination for foreigners in Thailand is well known for its nighttime sex industry, but during the daytime, tourists and Thais relax together along the sandy coastline.
The series is a colourful portrait of some of the characters and happenings, capturing familial relationships, leisure time and a healthy dose of sun worshipping.

Coincidence Project – The latest amazing photos by Denis Cherim




With The Coincidence Project, photographer Denis Cherim captures the visual coincidences that he encounters in his daily life, revealing an astonishing world made of alignments, perspectives, illusions, but above all observation and chance. We already talked about his excellent The Coincidence Project with his previous photos, and you can also follow this series on Instagram. I just love it.

Source : ufunk