“Lee Jeffries lives in Manchester in the United Kingdom. Close to the professional football circle, Lee began his career photographing sporting events. But a chance meeting with a young homeless girl in the streets of London changed his artistic approach forever. Lee Jeffries recalls that, initially, he had stolen a photo from this young homeless girl huddled in a sleeping bag. The photographer knew that the young girl had noticed him but his first reaction was to leave. He says that something made him stay and go and talk with the homeless girl. His perception about the homeless completely changed. They become the subject of his art. The models in his photographs are homeless people that he has met in Europe and in the United States: «Situations arose, and I made an effort to learn to get to know each of the subjects before asking their permission to do their portrait.» From then onwards, his photographs portray his convictions and his compassion to the world.”
Source: beautifuldecay.com
So cool! Eirik shot this time-lapse image over one year.
He had a script written that would grab one sliver from each of 3888 photos taken over the year and assembled them into a single photo.
Source: photojojo
Siwash Rock in Stanley Park (Vancouver), as seen from my bike ride around the Sea Wall.
Source: Flickr / l316h
Emmanuel Delaby’s Porsche Polaroids. This guy’s got class.
via Autostream
Source: photojojo
(via Irene Suchocki: A seagull saga)
(via theanimalblog)
Source: is-theblog.blogspot.com








