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OLD PHOTOS of JAPAN
shows photos of Japan between the 1860s and 1930s. In 1854, Japan opened its doors to the outside world for the first time in more than 200 years. It set in motion a truly astounding transformation. As fate would have it, photography had just been invented. As the old country vanished and a new one was born, daring photographers took photos. Discover what life was like with their rare and precious photographs of old Japan.
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ROSA LOVES ♥ Designed For Good.
ROSA LOVES is a non-profit t-shirt company. Their limited edition t-shirts are specifically designed to raise money for individuals in need. Each individual's story is told through a unique design on the front and also by actual text that appears on the inverse of the shirt, directly in line with the heart. They have been featured in GOOD Magazine, and AOL named them one of the top 12 businesses that could be the next big thing. Recently, they introduced a t-shirt to "support the reinforcement and perseverance of a home that nurtures the culture of music in New Orleans".
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Matt Hoyle Photography
Matt Hoyle is a commercial and fine art photographer based out of New York City.
Matt is known best for his portraits of rich characters and intriguing faces.
His first priority in any shot is the person he is capturing. It sounds obvious but there are many photographers who are now very focused on just getting a cool, high definition look and forget about who they are shooting. Matt has a genuine interest in each individual he shoots and building a rapport with them is natural for him. He then directs them through their shoot to garner the most natural, trusting and intimate portraits -- whether they are everyday people or high profile personalities. -
Dossier Journal » Dossier is an independently published and owned bi-annual arts and culture journal.
Dossier is a bi-annual arts and culture journal incorporating fashion, photography, creative writing, art, music and culinary pursuits. Inspired by the French word for file, we have no themes, features or specific guidelines. We're independently published and owned.
Dossierjournal.com is an extension of the print magazine, providing a forum for both established and emerging artists to exhibit their work online. -
100 Abandoned Houses
The abandoned houses project began innocently enough roughly ten years ago. I actually began photographing abandonment in Detroit in the mid 90’s as a creative outlet, and as a way of satisfying my curiosity with the state of my home town. I had always found it to be amazing, depressing, and perplexing that a once great city could find itself in such great distress, all the while surrounded by such affluence.
Brush Park, on the outskirts of Detroit’s entertainment district was always an area of interest to me. For as long as I can remember the area, housing large houses and mansions, sat largely abandoned just a stones throw away from the Fox Theater, and not far from Wayne State University, the Masonic Theater, and even the central business district. How could an area that was obviously once a wealthy enclave in the city become an example of the downfall of American cities? -
The Willard Suitcase Exhibit Online
When Willard Psychiatric Center in New York's Finger Lakes closed in 1995, workers discovered hundreds of suitcases in the attic of an abandoned building. Many of them appeared untouched since their owners packed them decades earlier before entering the
