This printer works with iOS and Android devices and makes 3″ x 4″ photographs. The
LifePrint is a WiFi and Bluetooth photo printer for your phone, which allows anyone with either a WiFi or 3G and up connection to snap a photo, and then beam it through the LifePrint App to the device itself, which pops out a hard copy at home. Even if home is 10,000 miles away. In about 60 seconds, the printer can receive and output any photo taken from anywhere in the world. Watch the video below, for its price, pledge at least $99 on
Kickstarter.
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I stumbled upon
Reuben Wu and his photography and just like his work in
Ladytron, I was impressed. His images let you get lost in the world that we might not always get a chance to see. Also as you can see from the first image he also did the latest photography session with
Tycho.
About Reuben Wu
"I am a freelance photographer, musician, visual artist and audiovisual director.
My background is in design and music. During my several years in industrial design, I co-founded the electronic group Ladytron in 1999 and subsequently co-wrote and produced five studio albums. My entry into photography was encouraged by an extensive international touring schedule where I was able to document the interesting locations we visited."
Check out all of his work on
Behance or his
website. I know I will be.
Source: Behance
Artist
Qi Wei Fong in his last series called
Time is a Dimension depicted layered collages of landscapes and cityscapes photographed over 2-4 hour period. Now he has taken this collage type photography to a new project called
Time in Motion. The new photos, shot in locations around China, Indonesia, and Bali show the change in light at sunrise or sunset through angular rays and concentric circles that shimmer as time passes. You can see more from the series on his
website.
Tanah Lot Sunset, 2013
Shanghai Freeway, 2014
Source: ThisisColossal
This is an ongoing collaboration between Russian photographer
Alexander Knokhlov and make-up artist
Valeriya Kutsan. In this collection, faces of models are transformed into two dimensional paintings and design using face paint. The first series of black and white photos titled
Weird Beauty were released last year, and the duo brought on digital artist Veronica Ershova who helped retouch a new collection of images inspired by poster art titled 2D or not 2D. These new color images seem to have more digital assistance but they're still stunning to look at. See more
here.
Source: thisiscolossal