

I am so intrigued by these photos by Philip Karlberg. It’s all yummy and pink and very Marie Antoinette, but with a dark underlying message that you can’t quite put your finger on. (Other than the chiaroscuro-ish lighting – check out his other work to see what I mean.) Then you remember that hey, you’re looking at pictures of yummy cakes, and that was never a bad thing. Love that rose cake, by the way. And gosh, I really want a macaroon. [via]

I’ve admired Yvonne Wong’s creative ability long before I knew she was a photographer, when I caught sight of her stunnningly modern wedding in a Seattle loft. Her photography style is so fresh and modern, and I can’t help but love the strong architectural lines that compose a lot of her pictures.

This photo is from the Wanderlust series by photographer Kanako Sasaki. I love the element of playful mystery that keeps you wanting to click from photo to photo. (And the rest of her work too!)

I am patiently waiting to be the first to buy prints from Heartdew.net, and with good reason. Each photo is so stunningly simple and uncontrived. As one commenter mentions about this photo: “You’ve found fantasy even in rush hour traffic”.
And I can’t help but mention that she has great clothes too.
I am seriously in love with this magazine! Caught a glimpse of the latest Lula issue on the website, and it looks stunning. They really know how to capture the imagination with their photography and styling:






I love the vintage 60s styling of Princesse Tam-Tam’s current swimwear collection:

I have yet to find a pal with an interest in film photography to shoot with, or at least swap photos with! (Any takers?)
So I loved finding out that the pretty polaroids from Pictures & Co. were shot by French duo and friends Julie and Roxane:

Those Versace resort pieces also remind me of the artistically shot photographs of smoke found on the Artsmoke community. Like this darling shot:
Magically delicious shots from Vogue Nippon:

Shot by Koto Bolofo [via foto_decadent]
No one but Samantha Lamb could have captured the raw and delicate beauty of nature so exquisitely – it’s enough to take your breath away.

All images from The trees will talk: A series on What LUV looks like
I just got the new Free People catalog in the mail, and it’s gorgeous!! So many vibrant and colorful Asian-inspired prints and patterns. Their catalog is always so well-designed and full of pretty clothes, but I think this one is my favorite yet.
