
View the work of photographer Steve Schofield. My main love is environmental portraits, so I love his Land of the Free series.
His statement:
“My practice is concerned with exploring the fascination that the British public has with American popular culture and the sub-cultural world of fandom. In the images, I have shown people in their own homes and environments wearing costumes that they would be dressed in to attend events with other like-minded individuals. It seeks to offer a glimpse into seemingly ordinary lives of my subjects and allows the private to become public. The work hints at the depth of people’s fantasies and the methods they employ to adopt this culture as part of their own lifestyle as a means of escapism.”

View the work of New York based photographer Jon Feinstein. I’m most into his project “Small Signs” in which he explores man made ojects and how they intersect with our natural landscapes.

View the work of Austria based photographer Maximilia Haidacher.
I love his empty spaces, how he finds shapes, and the lines that one might not notice just at first glance.

Right now over at Humble Arts Foundation they are doing a Shawn Brackbill limited print (pictured above.) Learn more here.
Cinerama, 2006
From Landscapes
Paper: 16 x 20 inches
Signed and numbered Edition of 5

View the work of Brooklyn, NY based photographer Raoul Gatepin. I love his pL.A.nes series. (found via Booooooom.)

View the work of photographer Ida Borg. I like these moments, I think she captures them well, view more of her work here.

View the work of Swedish based photographer Thobias Fäldt.

View the work of Brooklyn based photographer Adam Golfer.

View the work of Brooklyn, NY based photographer, Brad Harris. I really like the Memphis photo set.

View the work of Paris, France based photographer, Céline Clanet. (via Humble Arts)