Sometimes Vogue gets it so damn right it hurts. These bewitching shots of Kati Nescher were taken by Norwegian photographer Sølve Sundsbø for Vogue Italia.
Blood and milk photographed together by Frederic Fonteno. Who else is tempted to open their finger up with a carving knife and hold it over a glass of milk to see what happens?
John Poppleton is a photographer who specializes in portrait photography. He has a wonderful slogan 'cherish something different.' I'm intensely inspired by his flourescent bodyscapes.
The stark yet beautiful photographs you see in this post were taken by Danish photographer Cathrine Ertmann and are part of a series entitled About Dying. The series documents the journey that the human body takes from death to burial. There's a fascinating piece about Ertmann's work here.
Death Wooed Us is a deeply emotional, deeply personal photographic series by landscape photographer Donna J Wan. In this series, Wan documents locations where people have chosen to end their lives.