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This DIY Artist Transforms into Haunted House Icons in This Hilarious Series
Jaimie Warren has mastered the art of taking ridiculous self-portraits with costumes she makes herself. For this year’s photo issue she shares a new series with us.
Jason Fulford's Playful Photos Help Us See Life a Little Differently
The celebrated photographer shares amusing work from his archives.
This Photographer’s Images Make Up the Best Family Photo Album We’ve Ever Seen
Michael Northrup has been documenting his life—and that of his friends and family—through funny snapshots for nearly four decades. For this year’s photo issue he shared some images from his extensive archive.
These Ironic Photos Reimagine Commercial Scent Names, Literally
Taking popular aromas like 'Country Apple' and 'Sea Breeze,' Jessica Pettway reimagines what they would look like if interpreted literally (and with a sprinkle of irony).
These Self-Portraits Exist on the Edge Between Fantasy and Reality
For our annual photo issue, Matt Grubb shares transformative self-portraits that exist beyond the gender binary.
Ridiculous Photos of a Fun-Loving Vampire In a Resort-Wear Photoshoot
Lauren Servideo, a comedic Instagram icon, makes relatable, lovable, and cringeworthy character-driven videos for Instagram. We caught up with her about her characters, her daily routine, and more.
Colorful Photos of Surreal Pimple Pops
Bringing the bizarre to an intimate (and slightly gross) level, Izumi Miyazaki reimagines chin extractions in the form of flying caviar and oozing ketchup and mustard.
Revisiting Colorful Images from Cindy Sherman's Clown Archive
For our annual photo issue, Cindy Sherman, the shape-shifting artist, shares two images from her archives.
These Playful Photos Capture the Ridiculousness of Everyday Life
Toronto-based photographer Kyle Berger has a talent for perfectly creating little moments of hilarity in his life.
VICE Magazine’s Photo Issue is a Celebration of the Absurd, the Lighthearted, and the Humorous
As much as we need to be informed, engaged, and aware, we also need to laugh. This year’s photo issue champions the people making art with a sense of humor. See it as your own personal reset button.
Intimate Photos Capture a Photographer's Feminine Persona
For this year’s photo issue we’re thrilled to include images from the new book April Dawn Alison. The impressive self-portrait series begins in the 70s and spans 30 years.
Dive into a Decade of Absurd Photos Shot on Low-Quality Cellphones
Jerry Hsu’s upcoming photobook, 'The Beautiful Flower Is the World,' features hilarious images shot on BlackBerry smartphones.