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For thirty years, photographer Matt Weber was to capture candid scenes of romantic passion in the streets of New York. His collection Urban Romance reveals the many tender moments of love that occur between couples who enjoy all the bustling city. The condition is accompanied or a simple kiss on the cheek lovingly lips near the middle of a crowded subway car .

Weber, who started documenting urban life in New York in 1978 , first, find a balance between the evidence of its recurrent image of an isolated city and refreshing well intimacy sometimes uncomfortable fire on land public . Although the details of the romance anonymous repair each pair remains unknown, Weber said: There are so many miserable people you see many people who do not seem very happy people happy , try not to worry are happy about it . . .

A book with an extensive collection of New York Bluetooth headset, Weber street photography , including images of an entire urban novel is available for purchase as The Urban Prisoner .

 
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In this series, titled The Garden Collection, Emily Blincoe photographer creates unique floral arrangements with a creative touch. Recently enjoyed his series of sugar and now she has properly applied its technology to a variety of flowers. Each photo has compositions full of flowers, leaves and stems organized in clay arranged. In contrast to the same dark background, the plants and the flowers appear in clusters as vivid colors.

With a methodical side Blincoe creates visually stunning work that shows the natural beauty of certain objects. When working with plants in this series, she was able to identify a symmetrical arrangement found in complex shapes and patterns in nature. His captivating designs transform ordinary flowers core elements of complex systems and offers its viewers the opportunity of the wonderful details that are all around us every day to inspect. Together produce the images a rainbow of flowers to brighten any day!










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You may recognize the little girl in these photos as the younger daughter of Nagano Toyokazu, a photographer we featured here over two years ago. Lucky for us, the Japanese photographer has continued snapping adorable photos of his family, even expanding upon one particular series he calls the Kiss Me Please Project. In it, four-year-old Kanna shows us that some of life's most complicated matters of the heart can be solved by a simple, silly kiss.

As father Toyakazu tells us, "Whether it is a fight between a couple, countries, and people, it is quite possible that everything can be solved with a simple kiss. With this in mind, my second daughter is expressing this idea by kissing different people and things. This project is to show that love can be spread and shared among the people. We hope that it would bring peace to the world.

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Usually during an art show, visitors are asked to not touch the artwork. However, during artist Courtney McCracken's installation entitled For Your Pleasure, she actually encouraged people to destroy everything that they saw. In the one night interactive installation, McCracken set up all kinds of destructible objects like inflated red balloons, a complex but delicate tower of pencils, a glass jar, and a box of drained eggshells.

The objects were paired with things like scissors, darts, and heavy weights so that people could "entertain the deeply rooted childlike desire to destroy." The artist says she has always been fascinated with this childlike tendency to destroy things and so she wanted to provide that experience to her audience. For one night only, visitors popped the balloons, stomped on the eggshells, and knocked the tower of pencils over with a heavy weight. For Your Pleasure provided the thrill of destroying things and making a mess without getting into trouble or having to clean it up afterwards. Watch the video below to see how the pieces met their demise.








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This week, photographer Guillaume Gaudet, who you may remember from that stunning blacked out New York shot or for hisgorgeously gloomy photos of Paris, shot a beautiful wedding session all over New York. Having been a New York street photographer for several years, he knew exactly where to take the couple, the places that were unequivocally "New York" but that could be shot in a dramatic or unique way.

As he tells us, "They were not looking for classic wedding pictures but wanted to shoot on the streets of New York City and make the best out of its amazing backgrounds. I was lucky enough to get some nice shots."

You can see more of Guadet's New York engagement and wedding photos here.


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Herbow is a rain shelter and a window herb garden. A very unique and unconventional combination, but one that works! Given the way counties like Japan have been upping their efforts in going green by growing creepers and other such plants on their building’s external walls, to lower internal temperatures and conserving electricity, these kind of gardens suit the urban landscape perfectly.

Herbow is a window planter ‘tray’ that enables people to grow small crops outside their windows while shielding their interior space from the rain. By swinging Herbow upwards, it becomes a window shelter that blocks the harsh sunlight and the rain. At the same time, the plants are watered and grow naturally. An eave has been designed to extend over the shelter to stop water falling through the gap between Herbow and the window frame. Holes on two sides of Herbow allow for drainage of excess water.

Herbow is a 2012 red dot award: design concept Apple lightning to 30pin adapter winner.

Designers: Hsu Hao-Po, Chang Yu-Hui & Chang Chung-Wei







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