Daily Inspirations no. 178
For the ones celebrating the Memorial day today as well for the remaining working ones :) … we got a new collection of 33 creative inspirations. Enjoy!
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Beautiful fashion photography
Amazing fashion photography by Andrea Klarin. She works for Edsonwilliams agency basede in London and Amsterdam.
The World of dolls by Irina Vinnik
Once upon a time there appeared dolls. As well as people, they are absolutely different – beautiful and funny, impulsive and cruel, emperors and clowns, heroes and cannibals. They can be either actors, or models, or toys. Doll may teach us a lot. They make us feel calmer and less anxious. They entertain us and sometimes do magic. You will learn a lot about dolls, you’ve never heard of before. You will never get bored in this fabulous and mysterious world of dolls!
Fashion photography by Nadia Moro
I’m Nadia. I enjoy telling the story of a variety of scenery in a variety of different ways. I dream deep in underwater photography. I find a microcosm to be endowed with its own reality behind each scene. I’m in love with my job, I love it and need it.
Lady Gaga by Mariano Vivanco
Stefani Germanotta aka Lady Gaga featured cover of the magazine Madame Figaro.
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Pasticcini Papercandy – Minimalistic and dreamy illustration on paper.
Pasticcini it’s the series of illustrations designed by Kreativehouse studio and drawn by italian illustrator Cristian Grossi.

Lacoste x Marie Perron « Me and my croco » Tees
The famous crocodile brand Lacoste used the talents of the Parisian illustrator Marie Perron.
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Alison by Jack Radcliffe
When my daughter Alison was born, in the tradition of a new parent, I began to photograph her, initially in a separate and private body of work. However, in the process of documenting Alison’s growth, I developed a passionate interest in human relationships and capturing intimate moments in the lives of family and friends. This affected my photography in a profound way. Rather than the isolated subjects of my earlier work, I became interested in the strength of relationships, oftentimes using personal environments to amplify those conditions. My photographs of Alison, because of the nature of our relationship, are very much a father-daughter collaboration-Alison permitting me access to private moments of our life, which might, under different circumstances, be off-limits to a parent.








