Showing posts with label photographer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photographer. Show all posts

June 17, 2011

Back To The Future

So, I have this weird obsession with looking through the bedrooms of people I know. Okay that sounds real creepy, huh? Their books, knickknacks, clothes, and (especially) embarrassing old photos say a lot about the kind of person they are. And if they have weird stuffed animals or a collection of silly-shaped whistles or something, they're great in my books. Irina Werning, a photographer from Buenos Aires, has said herself that she's fascinated by recreating old photos found around people's houses so clearly she's a woman after my own heart. As a part of her ongoing Back To The Future series, Werning decided to reconstruct some fantastic old family photos approximately 15 years later. Check out some of my favourites below:

 Flor, Male, Sil in 1983 & 2010 

 Nico in 1990 & 2010, France 

  Flo, Maria & Dolores in 1979 & 2010

 Flor in 1975 & 2010, Buenos Aires

 Lali in 1978 & 2010, Buenos Aires

Nico in 1986 & 2010, Buenos Aires

Pancho in 1983 & 2010, Buenos Aires 

Check out Irina's website for more, as well as Back To The Future Part II which is coming soon!
♥, Azzara

May 13, 2011

A Matter of Taste: Fulvio Bonavia's Turns Food Into Art



I was perusing my dear friend Elisa's blog and saw a post about Fulvio Bonavia, an Italian photographer best known for his advertisements for Heineken, Adidas, BMW, and Audi. After a closer look at his work, I knew I had to share with you guys. Bonavia started out as a graphic designer and illustrator and then moved into photographing for various companies. Personally, I prefer his photos that combine food and fashion (two of our favourite things here at Style Relish). His book A Matter of Taste chronicles his foray into food-related art. Check out some of my favourites below:









If you guys are looking for some cool accessories this summer, why not make a good ol' blueberry bag? The pieces are made out of real fruits and vegetables so they decay in real time, which just adds another step to the artistic process. I'd love to have a cheese bag any day, although it probably wouldn't last very long in my house. 
♥, Azzara

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