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We bet you have seen these pictures somewhere before - maybe in Vogue, Elle or Harper’s Bazaar? Torkil Gudnason is a Dutch photographer, who shoots in color and then plays with hue. He admits that his most favourite thing in the world is light.

Gudnason’s photos are amazing with their unusual angles, colors and forms. He shoots models, famous people, still life, hair styles for dogs (!), does numerous works for hair stylists and cooperates with Calvin Klein, Estee Lauder, L’oreal and many more.











Glamorous. See for yourself at www.torkilgudnason.com
December 9th, 2006
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He is simply the best; he used to be a graphic designer and illustrator of film posters. However, he is an incredible photographer. His shoots marked as Personal on his site spacious and kinda still, minimal. His works for big clients as Toyota, Honda, Alitalia, SKY TV, Volkswagen, Studio Universal and etc, he has a huge list of them. Fulvio is a genius with fresh, humorous, remarkable style.










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October 31st, 2006
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A very talented photographer Cleo Sullivan has a very special approach to her creations. She seeks for most unusual forms and compositions, combining odd and colourful objects.
Cleo Sullivan has worked for Bazaar, Elle, Chanel, Givenchy, Guerlain and many more. The photographer has had numerous shows and exhibitions all over the world.
Cleo Sullivan has also taken shots of such celebrities as Brandy, Adrien Brody, Juliette Lewis, Kirsten Dunst, Julianna Margulies, Audrey Tautou and more.









Her official website with full portfolio can be viewed here.
August 7th, 2006
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Kevin Kelly started to shoot photos in 1970s. Some of them were taken in 1980s and late 1990s and all of them were taken in Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Nepal, China, Tibet, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Burma, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, Taiwan, Korea, and Japan.
As Kevin says, his method of shooting was simple: smile, shoot first, ask questions later. Worked for him even though it took thirty years all together to finish his book about Asia. Astonishing views and portraits have spiritual deep humane touch. Most of the time he was travelling on his own, shooting, and as the result there were 40,000 images, of which he picked 600.

www.asiagrace.com
July 11th, 2006
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