We've seen Robert Götzfried's Munich Olympic Stadium photos, and clearly he has a knack for bringing out the form and patterns of place we all just seem to walk swimmingly through. Well, he here has a stunning collection of photos of indoor swimming pools.
Ice Covered Lake Michigan Lighthouses
Thomas Zakowski on 500px has captured these eery and amazing images of the lighthouse along Lake Michigan's short coated with ice. Although not photos from the recent Polar Vortex, the recent phenomenon makes these images that much easier to understand.
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Bowling Alleys in Germany and California Photos by Robert Götzfried
We are a big fan of the clear yet fully engaged eye that Robert Götzfried brings to his photos of spaces, lines and perspectives.
Check his page or any of his great projects we've featured before.
Munich's Olympic Stadium - Patterns and Forms by Robert Götzfried
German photographer Robert Götzfried has an eye for highlighting the forms and patterns of architecture, as in this mesmerizing series on Munich's Olympic Stadium.
Photographs that Look Like Drawings because of Fantastic Face Paint
With just enough photographic detail (eyes, for example) still visible, the 2D or Not 2D series from Russian photographer Alexander Khokhlov (along with Valeriya Kutsan, one of the best make-up artists in Russia) is stunning and perception shifting.
Children and Where They Sleep
James Mollison uses the power of series (and its inherent qualities of comparison, contrast, expectation and surprise ) to tell the very moving story of childhood around the world in his book Where Children Sleep.
“I hope the book gives a a glimpse into the lives some children are living in very diverse situations around the world; a chance to reflect on the inequality that exists, and realise just how lucky most of us in the developed world are,” says James.
Other series we've had on kids and schools around the world include:
Kids from Around the World with Their Most Prized Possesions