hi,
i just learned about groups on deviantart recently (though i’ve been on deviantart for 3 years now) and was amazed to see that there existed many groups on several animes such as pokemon; however there wasn’t a specific group for lomography-fisheye. i discovered this and formed a group (Lomography-Fisheye) 3-4 days ago and the group has started to grow immediately. if you’re interested to join, you’re welcome! here are some sample photos from participants:

spring.

March 24, 2010

some photos i’ve taken last weekend at our peaceful summerhouse.

Margaret Durow

March 18, 2010

born on Nov 2, 1989
her photos are so soft and peaceful.

lookbook I

March 18, 2010

selected from lookbook.nu

Chloe Silverado Booties, Vintage Reconstructed Sailor Dress, French Kitty Wool Cardigan

Bershka Golden Dress, Roxy Black Bag, Accessorize Golden Necklace, Calzedonia Black Socks

Comme Des Garcons, Giambattista Vali Belt, Azzedine Alaia Shoes

Secondhand Cap, H&M Harempants, Vagabond Leather Shoes, Second-hand Leather Jacket

H&M Hat, Thrifted Shirt, Vero Moda Pants, Gojane Shoes

Urban Outfitters Shirt, from Bangkok Skirt, Chanel Painful High Heels

Button Up Blouse from Vintage, Tan Leather Belt from Bag Sale, Navy Shorts from Vintage, Ralph Lauren Snakeskin Wedges from Dsw

Vintage Canvas Belt, Handmade Layered Necklace, Urbanoutfitters Lace Vest, Urbanoutfitters Butterfly Dress

visit Kumi Yamashita.

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Vanessa Lam

March 16, 2010

Check out her graphic design works.

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Igendesign

March 16, 2010

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“Smart, simplistic concept for a table-top or hanging light inspired by a solar eclipse. More information and other projects can be found on their blog.”

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i would like to participate in this project. very very much.

“Droplets of rain on the window. Someone laughing. A busy traffic junction. Inspiration can come from anywhere and with Getty Images’ The Random Camera Project, conceptualized by Ogilvy RedCard Singapore, inspiration can be had through someone else’ eyes. Getty Images has, in recent years, expanded its product offering, to provide audio and video footage. Its brief to Ogilvy Redcard was to create a piece of direct mail that would highlight its wide product offering in a lively and interactive way. With 300 branded disposable cameras, Getty Images spread the word about the project and availability was on a first come, first served basis. Within two weeks, all the cameras were given out to the target audience of creative professionals in the media industry in three markets: Singapore, Thailand and Hong Kong. The challenge to the target audience was to take pictures of anything and everything with the cameras before returning them to Getty Images who then processed the photos and in return, sent them someone else’s set of pictures. At the same time, all images were uploaded onto a website
http://gimages-sea.com/random
for public sharing and viewing, which is now live.”

Laura Laine’s Fashion Illustrations

Laura Laine is an amazingly talented fashion illustrator. She has studied fashion design at the University of Art and Design Helsinki, with a focus on fashion illustration. After completing her studies she has been working full-time as a freelace illustrator. Her clients include Zara, Tommy Hilfiger, H&M, Iben Hoej, Daniel Palillo, The New York Times Magazine, Elle Girl, The Guardian, and Páp Magazine.

Her predominantly black and white illustrations are hauntingly beautiful and delicate, but they sometimes have a rather dark or even eccentric, burtonesque feel to them. One of the main characteristics of her drawings is the incredibly fine and detailed line work, which manages to suggest a great variety of textures (fur, silk, wool, leather etc.). Further, there is a certain motion quality to her illustrations which is conveyed by the gracefully twisted body postures and the splendidly flowing long hair of her characters.

The above (apparently mirrored) illustration featuring two young women each holding a fox is entitled “kitsune” (Japanese for “fox”) and was created for Kitsune Noir’s desktop wallpaper project. You can download it there in different sizes and admire it in high quality. See below for several other pieces by this talented Finnish illustrator.

hand applied silver emulsion on Japanese gampi paper

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