FIFA 2010. Football Fans
Have you spent lately at least 1 day without talking about the football? It is an important part of our life that units all people from different countries together. We cry, we scream, we laught, we hate, we love.
Life won’t be the same without Football and Football won’t be the same without its truly fans.
These are some photos from World Cup South Africa 2010.
We remind you that the next game of Italy will be on thursday at 16.00 with Slovakia. Wish you good luck, guys! We are with you!
Berlin Sandsation '10
SANDSATION 2010 from June 6th until August 29th
at a new location
From June 6th the sand sculptures will be back in Berlin. This summer, the 8th edition of the international sand sculpture festival SANDSATION invites over 20 sand artists (“carvers”) from all over the world to Germany’s capital to thrill Berliners and tourists equally with exceptional, spectacular works.
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Howard Berman, humorous vision of life.
Howard was born into image-making. Howard’s father was a cinema -photographer, who worked on the cult classic “Peeping Tom”, and voraciously documented his childhood in reels of 8mm footage, making it difficult to tell his actual memories apart form his film memories.
Howard was given a classic Leica camera at the age of eight, and began a documentary quest from his point of view. Since then he didn’t stop.
He won a lot of prestigious awards, including the Grand Prix at Cannes and the One show, but is too modest to list them all.
Howard Berman is known for his quirky and humorous vision in the advertising and art world. His style has been often imitated but he has original by continually shooting and experimenting with the medium-producing new work when he isn’t on assignment.
A Matter of Taste, by Fulvio Bonavia.
Fulvio Bonavia is an award-winning Italian photographer. Though he has shot ad campaigns for a wide range of international clients, such as Adidas, Heineken, Swatch, Amnesty International, and Alitalia, he is best known for his campaigns for automotive companies including Jaguar, BMW, Saab, Alfa Romeo, Daimler-Chrysler and Audi.
Prior to establishing himself as a photographer, Bonavia worked as a graphic designer and movie-poster illustrator. In 2008, Hachette Australia published A Matter of Taste, a book featuring Bonavia’s conceptual photos of food as fashion—corn espadrilles, aubergine slippers, and a tagliatelle belt, for example. A French edition of A Matter of Taste was published in 2009, and a selection of images from the book was exhibited at the La Grande Epicerie in Paris.
Matteo Linguiti. Photographer.
Italian advertising photographer with international style, taste and sense of humor. He works for Coca-Cola, Renault, Volkswagen, Audi, Samsung, Yamaha, Gatorade, Leo Burnett and many others.
Photographer Frank Uyttenhove
Advertising photographer Frank Uyttenhove lives and works in Belgium. In his work portfolio you can see advetisings for Peugeot, Volkswagen, SN Brussels Airlines, Delta LLoyd and many others. Photos by Frank smart, funny, fresh, dynamic, original. You gonna love it!
Pencil against camera
Ben Heine is a talented artist from Belgium. He created a series of works, which he called “Pencil against camera”. Partly a photo and partly a hand sketch – they create something new, fantastic, fresh and modern!
Wonderlamps
Dutch artists of Studio Job, in collaboration with the German designer Pieke Bergmans created a series of seven original bronze lamps called Wonderlamps. Blown glass blowers lamps, made in the form of the torch, pipes, pots, lamps of Aladdin, ambient light bulbs and fluorescent lamps.
New Christian Louboutin Advertising Campain
Even the cult shoes can not do without advertising. And when ads performed so that looking at it is interesting – it is doubly good. Photographer Khuong Nguyen turned Christian Louboutin shoes from the autumn-winter collection of characters from some fairy tales and stories from childhood. Who knows? Maybe it’s Alice in wonderland influence!
But it’s obvious – it is not just shoes. That is Christian Louboutin.
A new eruption in southern Iceland
The first eruption from 20th Marh of this year has posed risks to residents nearby, but most of Iceland’s current population of 320,000 live in the capital of Reykjavik on the western part of the island.
All Europe is paralyzed, most of flights were cancelled and only recently some of them were started.
After the first eruption there was another one, the 16-18th of April, but happily they are not so dangerous.
Photos by Marco Fulle.









