4 Steps to Knowing What Your Customers Want Better Than They Do
British photographer Terry O'Neill has snapped politicos from Winston Churchill to Nelson Mandela, divas from Frank Sinatra and Elvis to Amy Winehouse, and Hollywood stars from Brigitte Bardot to Nicole Kidman - not to mention every James Bond, from Sean Connery to Pierce Brosnan.
Melbourne-based artist TQ Lee often explores the themes of humor and ambiguity in his photography. His quirky imagery can only be described as fun, replete with vibrant colors, wild subject matter and ironic mash-ups. His series "Inedible" is no exception, providing the viewer with shots of "meals" that should under no conditions be consumed.
Photographer Miho Aikawa explores the theme of the family meal as a grounding ritual in a series of intimate photos that reveal how tradition is evolving to fit into the chaos of contemporary life.
Seth Matlins, founder of Feel More Better, a site designed to help empower girls and women to be happy and healthy, has spent the past three years working to raise awareness of the ad industry's harmful photo-manipulation practices, culminating in the Truth in Advertising Act, which is currently making its way through Congress.
The 2014 Paralympic Winter Games kicked off in Sochi, Russia on Friday, March 7, with an opening ceremony that didn't skimp on the pageantry we've now come to expect from the host country's over-the-top presentations, including dramatic lights, swarms of ballerinas, elaborate costumes and a giant floating ship.