Great shots from the deep woods of Canada by photographer Troy Moth.



Troy Moth
Salva López
Nice work documenting the beach in the off-season by Spanish photographer Salva López.




Guy Batey
The Melancholy of Objects by photographer Guy Batey. Via NotCot.




Inside Out: Artocracy in Tunisia
Fresh off his TED Prize win, JR has begun an even-more-revolutionary project titled "INSIDE OUT: Artocracy in Tunisia". His effort features a hundred ordinary Tunisians, posting their images where only those of dictators once hung. The portraits were taken by six Tunisian photographers in collaboration with the renowned French street artist and other international artists. Not surprisingly, the project has been met with resistance by many who either question the motives of the project or simply don't understand its meaning. Nevertheless, the photos are serving their purpose to promote a dialogue about the purpose and meaning of art in this politically volatile region. Read the entire article on Al Jazeera for a more detailed summary of the project and its importance.






The Great Books Have Been Written
Nice photoblog by photographer Daniel Weiss: "The Great Books Have Been Written".




New Large-Format Prints
You might have noticed that it's been a while since my last round of shilling prints, but never fear, I'll always be here to endlessly promote my own wares!
My newest series is an attempt to do something completely removed from my normal comfort zone, pairing photography with digital manipulation and large-format printing to achieve dramatic prints both in concept and scale. Each is printed on a Canon plotter with heavyweight matte coated paper, allowing huge prints to be created at a relatively inexpensive cost.
The first four prints are now available in the TBP shop, with many more soon on their way. Thanks for enduring yet another sales pitch, and for being the best readers on the web!





The Makers
The Makers by Jennifer Causey features photographic essays about people making things in Brooklyn: to learn what inspires them, what keeps them going, and their thoughts on the city where they live and work. Via DesignWorkLife.




John Pfahl
An unintended effect of looking at a lot of photography lately, today's posts are all about photographers. Beginning with the incredible John Pfahl and his Altered Landscapes.





Bjarne Bare
Hose Variations by Norwegian photographer Bjarne Bare. 




Amelia Bauer
Amelia Bauer has been busy, showing in NY at Capricious Space in Brooklyn from the 25th to March 6 and at SFMOMA where a few of her collaborations with Tobias Wong can be seen through June 19.



