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Origin of Cool: Democratic Republic of the Congo
Photographer Richard Mosse here uses a discontinued military surveillance technology called Kodak Aerochrome - a type of film with infrared capabilities. His series of photos entitled Infra transforms the green tones of the foliage to to variations of red, crimson, lavender, and hot pink. In doing this, he gives the viewer a new artistic perspective on the jungle war zone.
By David J Lowe
Spotted by Le Walk-In Cafe
via My Modern Met
Origin of Cool: Germany
The Wonderful Photography of Jan von Holleben
Photographer Jan von Holleben puts his imagination to the test every time he takes a photo. He has created dream like images of children catching ghosts, flying, climbing to the top of the Empire State Building and even floating in space. The German artist uses everyday objects and turns them into a fantasy world that Origin of Cool loves!
By David J Lowe
Origin of Cool: USA
If I were to ask you for your top 10 list of coolest things ever, a lot of you would probably include LEGO. On their own, LEGO bricks are kind of boring but put them together and add some creativity, and you get some awesome results. Origin of Cool brings you “Recreating Iconic Scenes With LEGO”
Found on My Modern Met