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Photography by Mark Broyer - After Hours Vol.6
Mark Broyer (b. 1979) is an art director and photographer based in Hamburg, Germany. He studied graphic design and worked as a freelance art director for several design and advertising agencies. Since 2013, he has been focusing on his own photographic projects at the same time. - his website
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Photography by Mark Broyer - After Hours Vol.6
Mark Broyer (b. 1979) is an art director and photographer based in Hamburg, Germany. He studied graphic design and worked as a freelance art director for several design and advertising agencies. Since 2013, he has been focusing on his own photographic projects at the same time. - his website
Instagram: @crossconnectmag
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Art Prints by Black Winter (aka Andrew Marcu)
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Jay Keeree: New Work
Jay Keeree, who has graced these pages before, is a freelance Motion Designer from Philadelphia. He began his gifs in 2015 as a way to ‘experiment and create something for myself’ in his downtime and has not stopped creating them since. Despite self imposed limitations of palette, timing and composition, there is a wonderful variety in his work - Jay is always finding new ways to express himself within these limitations. These gifs really hold up to repeat viewing: A bounty of elegance in design and motion is packed into these few seconds. Also, this work has echoes of earlier abstract animators of almost 100 years ago like Viking Eggeling and Oskar Fischinger.
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Tom Blachford expands Midnight Modern architecture photo series
Modernist buildings bathed in moonlight are the subject of Australian photographer Tom Blachford’s updated image series, which goes on show in New York this week. The fourth and final set of Midnight Modern photos includes 12 large-scale images, all taken under the light of a full moon using long exposure times. Icons like the Sheats-Goldstein residence and the Doolittle House are among the projects depicted in the collection.
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Typical Hope: New Work
Cross Connect favorite Typical Hope has been featured in these pages twice previously. The artist prefers to remain anonymous and let the work speak for itself.
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