Why choose one medium when you can have both? LINK: SAM FALLS via stream
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jessica tremp.
Speaking of pattern on pattern, Jessica Tremp’s latest photographic series is a delight. She sources fabrics and finds from local thrift stores to merge a few of her favorite things: colorful, carefree patterns and nature. (P.S. On this particular shoot, the daring model caught a leech in a rather tender spot! Eek! Dedication indeed.) LINK:
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sara maragotto.
Sara’s Italian and calls herself a ‘visual operator.’ I’m totally business carding that idea someday. Aren’t her paintings so very “Shabam!”-worthy? LINK: SARA MARAGOTTO
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lucia giacani.
Trend alert: pair crazy makeup with even crazier hair and you have a surprisingly high end combo. (I’m going to test my theory today at the grocery store and see if I’m right.) Kidding. My grocery store is crazy conservative. I don’t even think they sell macaroons. LINK: FRANZISKA HOLZER
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sarah illenberger.
I’m convinced Sarah’s mind is like a giant cotton candy machine: swirling with awesome, day after day. LINK: SARAH ILLENBERGER
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ina jang.
Ina Jang is a recent photography grad with a portfolio better than most artists three times her age. (She also resides in Brooklyn, which duh, is no surprise. That place is a mothership for rad.) LINK: INA JANG
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emma hardstaff.
Emma Hardstaff is a grad student with a killer fashion collection right out of the gate. I mean, stop it right now with those headpieces. It all looks like it was woven with cotton candy and pure style, don’t you think? I can’t help but wonder (I always feel like Carrie Bradshaw when I type
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a self portrait study.
Photographer Alma Haser was asked to submit a self portrait for a project, but was hesitant to reveal her identity so she disguised herself with a wig and borrowed clothing. The result? She felt confident and began to feel like others might be empowered to “play dress up” as well. She writes: “I started to