Emily-Jane Robinson advertised for participants for her project via the Heal’s website and a classified ad, and was overwhelmed by the response. More than 60 Heal’s customers and staff from London, Bristol and Kent volunteered to be photographed in their homes - some alone, some with their families and pets. The resulting portraits have been enlarged and displayed in the window of Heal’s Tottenham Court Road.
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Friday, April 29, 2011
Photography by Klaus Pichler
Klause Pichler is an Austrian photographer who specializes in many things. One of Pichler’s more fascinating series ventures behind the scenes at various natural history museums around the world to see exactly what kind of, pardon the pun, skeletons they have in their literal closets. Each and every image is overwhelming with it’s strange tranquility and characteristic white glow.
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