Photography by Patrick Holderness.

I can’t tell you how much I love these photos by Jonas Kamm. He has also got an amazing Tumblr blog worth a visit + your bookmark.

“Deadphotographers is an ongoing project which, through the power of editing alone will attempt to prove the concept: “Everyone has a good photograph in them whether they know it or not”. Photographs taken by presumably Dead Photographers.” This project is curated by James Dodd (on flickr). Also check out the site it should be up soon.

For my last post, I’d like to post the first video interview we did at MOSSLESS which we did with Sean Vegezzi. — Sean Vegezzi has been exploring the subways of New York since he was 12 years old, and has walked every line there is. In the video we show some unpublished photographs, and he takes us to one of his favourite spots in the city.
Photographs by Lukasz Wierzbowski. An amazing freelance photographer. He has a unique style to his portrait photos. Be sure to check his Flickr!

Photographs by Tom Murphy. If you like these photos you will love the rest of his photostream on flickr. Currently one of my favorite contacts I always look forward to seeing his photos.

About two years back I wrote an essay on Ryan McGinley for school, and always wanted to post it somewhere. Here it is, condensed to the interesting bits. -RH

Thanks for this opportunity! For my first post, I’d love to share Santiago Ortiz’s Love is Patient, an autonomously moving collage of 20 Kelly Castro portraits using the “Voronoi algorithm, which creates polygons from a list of points on the plane.” Pretty damn cool. Open the link to see it in its full glory! -RH
A photo series by Simon Duhamel produced for Kaaz hair salon for the 2009 Contessa Hair Stylists photo contest.
