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The Sherlock Holmes ©Phill Price 2009

The Sherlock Holmes ©Phill Price 2009

– London-based photographer and blogger Phill Price comes everyday with a picture taken in London. This is pure street photography as I love it. Phill also organizes events for the London Flickr Meetup and PhotowalkLondon Tweeter group. He’s also co-host of the PhotoLegal podcast, a very precious source of various legal information about photography and copyrights in the UK.

Susan - New York ©Salma Khalil 2009

Susan - New York ©Salma Khalil 2009

Salma T. Khalil is featured among other artists on Flak Photo this month :

Currently Untitled

This project explores marriage and its definition amongst women who have surpassed the
average age of marriage (25) in the U.S. yet have remained single.
In the portraits, the women wearing the same wedding dress and are pictured in their
spaces. The photograph is an object of fantasy. They are dressed in a symbol that is a
stereotype of constrained societal pressure, a tradition of roles and expectations. Their spaces
represent the stage of life they are in, whether they live in a studio space on their own or with
a significant other to whom they are not married.
Accompanying the photographs are video interviews that bring the viewer back to reality.
The women are in their own clothes and freely share with us their own opinions on marriage,
family and the multitude of paths they plan.

– Amazing wildlife, portraits, street and architecture photography by George Logan.

– Found on Kanye’s blog, but for some reasons he had to remove it. Later found again on Fubiz and Dailymotion.

Friday links :

I party alone ©Vivienne Domain-Reif

"I party alone" ©Vivienne Domain-Reif

From Serial Number 3817131 ©Rachel Papo

From "Serial Number 3817131" ©Rachel Papo

Friday links :

White Fox ©Marc Lagrange

White Fox ©Marc Lagrange

Here’s a selection of photoblogs and sites grabbed and gathered during the last few weeks :

Uprooted ©Yang Yi

Uprooted ©Yang Yi

Cathode Ray Tube ©Sophie Gerrard

Cathode Ray Tube ©Sophie Gerrard

Another batch of  Friday links :

Jasmine at war - Dina Goldstein 2009

'Jasmine at war' - Dina Goldstein 2009

Iconology and James Bond on-set pictures.

Dina Goldstein’s Fallen Princesses on Yay!Everyday. Original post can be seen on JPG.

New illustrations on Moon’s blog.

Illustrations by Milk.

A video shot entirely with a Canon 5D mark II and Lens Baby opticals.

Via Changethethought.