Muhammad Ali defeats George Foreman at the famous 1974 “Rumble in the Jungle” in Kinshasa, Zaire. (Neil Leifer/SI)
Muhammad Ali defeats George Foreman at the famous 1974 “Rumble in the Jungle” in Kinshasa, Zaire. (Neil Leifer/SI)








Cinema Outfits by Candice Milon








Waterscapes by Akos Major






Pixels and Polaroids by Jherin Miller





Surface by Aurélien Juner
Surface is a personal photographic reflexion on the function of fashion magazine as a medium of dissemination of “mass culture” images and its relation to reality – questioning the status of the fictional world and idealized created for the magazine, and its relationship to the real world where the image is built.










Hiroshi Sugimoto for Hermès
Photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto collaborated with Hermès to produce a limited edition of 140 scarves printed with images from Sugimoto’s Colors of Shadow, originally created using a Polaroid camera.
Hermès, developed new inkjet technology in order to faithfully recreate the subtle gradations of intense color. Where the original Polaroids are small and precious, the scarves are large — just over 55 inches square.
Available at hermes-editeur.com










Big Appetites: Fine Art Photographs of Tiny People Living in a World of Giant Food by Christopher Boffoli
Fore more info about the artist and more photos visit his website










Fallen Superheroes by Eric Curtis
“Fallen Superheroes is a caricatured look at extraordinary everyday people through the visionary lens of celebrity photographer Eric Curtis. Using superheroes (think Batman, Captain America, Iron Man, Spider-Man, Superman) as the allegory, Curtis explores the not-so-glamorous and sometimes dark realities of those who strive to live their dreams against all odds”










Journey in the Search for the American Dream
Photographer Pavel Prokopchik plans to travel across the USA trying to capture the essence of the American life today. Find out what “The American Dream” means to people in the USA today.