Shockingly Surreal Self-Portraits


Born in Madrid, Spain, Manu Pombrol is a 35-year-old artist and photographer whose self-portraits are nothing short of extraordinary. See his amazing work and read an interview with him at My Modern Metropolis.
Soul Searching Winter


Switching over from acrylics to oils, Nate Frizzell unveils his newest collection of paintings in “‘I Should Know Who I Am By Now.”
More pics at My Modern Metropolis.
70′s Bowling Alley Foxes


With this funky fresh 70′s bowling alley series, photographer Kevin Hagell blasts us back to the past – when peace, free love, and disco were high in style.
More pics at My Modern Metropolis.
Dramatic Fashion Photography

Whether he’s breathing passion and life into the flamenco or making us fall further in love with our favorite celebs, Alexi Lubomirski has a way with the camera. Read an interview with him and see some of his very best work over at My Modern Metropolis.
Authentic and Ironic Street Stories


If there’s one type of photography that can be called authentic and ironic, it would be street photography. Depicting human behavior in a way that makes us laugh takes both a watchful eye and a great sense of timing. One photographer who does this well is Dorset UK-based Paul Russell. See more at My Modern Metropolis.
Trapped in Mirrors


Currently on display at the Philadelphia Museum of Art are more than a hundred works from Italian contemporary artist Michelangelo Pistoletto. Pistoletto is known for his painted mirrors which ask the viewer to be a part of the very images that they’re staring at. See more at My Modern Metropolis.
10 Inspiring Interviews with Creatives

Artists, designers, and photographers can stretch our imagination, not only showing us our world in incredible ways, but providing us a portal into worlds we never knew existed. My Modern Met highlight ten of these people who have graciously allowed them a deeper look into their creative process. Read those interviews, here.
Cool and Funny Caricatures by Stanley Chow

36-year-old Manchester, England-based Stanley Chow has been working as an illustrator since he left art school…fifteen years ago. See his cool and funny caricatures and read an interview with him at My Modern Metropolis.
Beautiful Faces in Southeast Asia


While traveling through Thailand and Vietnam, Arroyo used his camera to snap some incredibly stunning portraits of strangers on the street. Notice the way he can capture a story in a person’s face…
More pics at My Modern Met.



