Archive for the ‘The Photographer’ Category

grand piano

By Pat Law™ • Feb 25th, 2010

I turn to her each time I need to indulge in a little dose of darkness. She’s an old friend I’ve never met, from Helsinki.



harper’s bazaar photography awards 2010

By Pat Law™ • Feb 17th, 2010

Calling all budding photographers! Here’s your chance to showcase your brilliance on the internationally renowned fashion magazine, Harper’s BAZAAR Singapore.



nikon girl x canon boy

By Pat Law™ • Dec 7th, 2009

All of you shutterbugs, regardless of which team you bat for, will love this music video by photographer Joey L and his crew from The Photo Club. At least I’m not a Pentax… Hahaha. This is wicked, boys.



100 x 100 by michael wolf

By Pat Law™ • Nov 28th, 2009

Photographer Michael Wolf captured a hundred photographs of people living in Hong Kong’s oldest public housing estate. Each flat is that of a mere 100 square feet. I will never whine about the pathetic size of my 1200 square feet apartment any more.



a beautiful decay

By Pat Law™ • Nov 7th, 2009

The 100 Abandoned Houses project began in the mid 90s as a creative outlet for Detroit-born Kevin Bauman to satisfy his curiosity of this beautiful decay of a city.



it’ll just be 5 secs

By Pat Law™ • Oct 6th, 2009

An ongoing street photography project between two of Singapore’s most established creative forces, Fleecircus and Danny Santos, 5 Sec Faces aims to encapsulate the spirit and culture of the nation in the form of its people.



light up my life and let me die

By Pat Law™ • Sep 2nd, 2009

This concept is mind blowing. Life doesn’t get any more vulnerable than this, does it? By km aka moczko? of Chicago.



perfection

By Pat Law™ • Aug 28th, 2009

Between the male body and the female’s, I’d much prefer draw the former. Architecturally, the distinct lines offered by the male body provides more depth compared to a female’s.



the beautifully pissed

By Pat Law™ • Aug 9th, 2009

Drunk people have never looked this good until Dennis Duijnhouwer came along. Raw, rich, and utterly real.



the brick on the wall

By Pat Law™ • Jul 31st, 2009

Nicknamed so because of its shape, the Argus C3 Matchmatic 35mm rangefinder camera was first produced in 1958. Complete with a two toned finish, its difficult not to fall in love with this serious looker.