You may not be as much of a unique snowflake as you think.
Nos creemos diferentes pero parecemos todos iguales. Este interesante proyecto fotográfico de Hans Eijkelboom merece una mención. Es una recopilación de cientos y cientos de fotos que muestran pers…
Hans Eijkelboom's voyeuristic tome explodes the myth of individuality
Photographer Hans Eijkelboom has spent decades documenting tribes of people wearing the same clothes – from double denim to fur hoods and mini Louis Vuitton manbags – for his series People of the Twenty-First Century
Pendant dix ans, cet artiste – dont le travail est à découvrir pendant le Mois de la photo, à Paris – s'est posté dans les rues du monde, cherchant dans la foule un vêtement ou un accessoire commun. Résultat : d'étonnantes collections d'individus.
Think your look is unique? Well, Hans Eijkelboom may have already put you among his tribes. Alexis Petridis meets the photographer who has spent 20 years spying on passersby
Humanity in all its unoriginal glory is laid out in the fascinating work of Hans Eijkebloom
A major retrospective of Hans Eijkelboom's work is on show at The Hague Museum of Photography until 07 January 2018, including his well-known series of shoppers and his more conceptual work.
You may not be as much of a unique snowflake as you think.
A major retrospective of Hans Eijkelboom's work is on show at The Hague Museum of Photography until 07 January 2018, including his well-known series of shoppers and his more conceptual work.
A série intitulada Photo Notes, do fotógrafo holandês Hans Eijkelboom, foi um dos destaques da última edição da Sp-Arte/Foto 2013, que terminou no domingo passado,25 de agosto, no Shopping JK Iguatemi. O artista se baseou nos padrões estéticos da nossa sociedade, onde a maioria das pessoas se vestem iguais umas as outras. A junção das ...
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A major retrospective of Hans Eijkelboom's work is on show at The Hague Museum of Photography until 07 January 2018, including his well-known series of shoppers and his more conceptual work.
For his Diesel Red Tag Project presentation, Y/Project’s Glenn Martens looked to the photographer Hans Eijkelboom’s book People of the Twenty-First Century.
The photographer Hans Eijkelboom has spent decades finding patterns in what people wear.
For the last 20 years, unassuming Dutch photographer Hans Eijkelboom has traversed the world, picking a spot, be it in Shanghai, New York, or Paris, and meticulously photographed what he saw. “I take between 1 and 80 photographs a day, almost every day, 12 months a year,” he says, referring to his “Photo Notes” project, which has now been turned into a book titled People of the Twenty-First Century. More
L’habit (ne) fait (pas) le moine L’oeuvre d’Ari Versluis et Ellie Uyttenbroek rassemble des personnes en fonction de plusieurs critères. Ces derniers permettent de regrouper les individus dans un e…
The photographer Hans Eijkelboom has spent decades finding patterns in what people wear.
The photographer Hans Eijkelboom has spent decades finding patterns in what people wear.
這些照片如果單張看,可說是一點意義也沒有,甚至連按下快門都嫌多餘,但是經過這樣一排後才會發現,原來事情並不是表面看的那麼簡單阿!荷蘭攝影師HansEijkelboom花了20年的時間從事人物街拍,每天設定一組「DressCode」,只拍符合這個穿衣標準條件的人,或許你會認為,一天之內要遇到這麼多穿著類似的人好像有點難,但是從照片來看會發現,都市人們的穿搭喜好其實比想像中的更為接近喔!|85702|服飾穿著,攝影集,衣服
A major retrospective of Hans Eijkelboom's work is on show at The Hague Museum of Photography until 07 January 2018, including his well-known series of shoppers and his more conceptual work.
1. Shoppers and their Outfits Hans Eijkelboom's work makes you think twice about ever following a trend ever again. Found on the British Journal of Photography. 2. This Forgotten Brazilian Magazine, first published in 1917 "Ei Sei Tudo" (I know
For the last 20 years, unassuming Dutch photographer Hans Eijkelboom has traversed the world, picking a spot, be it in Shanghai, New York, or Paris, and meticulously photographed what he saw. “I take between 1 and 80 photographs a day, almost every day, 12 months a year,” he says, referring to his “Photo Notes” project, which has now been turned into a book titled People of the Twenty-First Century. More
Photographer Hans Eijkelboom has spent decades documenting tribes of people wearing the same clothes – from double denim to fur hoods and mini Louis Vuitton manbags – for his series People of the Twenty-First Century