The Andromeda Strain
Tuesday April 13th 2010, 8:11 pm
Filed under: Natural Inspiration,Patterns,Photography

The Andromeda Strain by Cassander Eeftinck Schattenkerk

Amsterdam-based photographer Cassander Eeftinck Schattenkerk has created a series titled The Andromeda Strain that focuses more on the notion of discovery than the place itself. The images conjure up thoughts of a space or time perhaps untouched or undiscovered by humans. I personally found some of the imagery, shapes, patterns and colors to be incredibly intriguing and thought provoking. Words from the artist about this series, via featureshoot:

After making many landscape photographs I realized the search for special places is more important than the place itself. The notion of discovery has been always intimately linked to photography. The cliche of the photographer as an explorer of unknown and rough places became a starting point to construct images. I played with the “National Geographic:-language essentially without leaving my hometown. I searched for locations that, after small interventions, can fit in an imaginary travelogue. Using low-budget special effects and lighting I staged natural phenomena and imagery. To this work made on location I added still-lives constructed in the studio. Referring to nature and scientific photography, the tabletop landscapes create confusion on the overall status of the series. I often choose material that has a perishable or unpredictable quality, like foam or spaghetti. No Photoshop is used to achieve the effects. The artificial and the real, and the different sources the image is based on, should be present simultaneously.

The Andromeda Strain by Cassander Eeftinck Schattenkerk

The Andromeda Strain by Cassander Eeftinck Schattenkerk

The Andromeda Strain by Cassander Eeftinck Schattenkerk

The Andromeda Strain by Cassander  Eeftinck Schattenkerk
images via Cassander Eeftinck Schattenkerk



Respect Our City
Wednesday March 10th 2010, 10:06 am
Filed under: Guerrilla,Humor,Photography

Respect Our City
image (c) Lisa Town

Spotted while enjoying a day at the beach last weekend on the Oregon Coast.



Painting With Water
Monday January 25th 2010, 1:06 pm
Filed under: Natural Inspiration,Photography,Water

painting with algae filled water

There’s no doubt, water should not look like that. In the Chaohu Lake in Heifei, China, it does. At least for now. But with the country putting the cleanup of it’s waterways on in it’s sights, having invested over $7 billion towards the treatment of eight rivers and lakes in 2009, hopefully things like this algae filled lake will soon be an image of the past.

Despite the unnatural state of this water, there is an amazing amount of beauty in the image. The fisherman can be seen instead as a painter, his oar the brush and the water the canvas that supplies it’s own paint. He stirs the water, skimming across the canvas in his boat and with simple strokes applies the color. He paints his movements through this somewhat surreal landscape.

Chaohu Lake in Hefei, Anhui province, China
image via boston globe