Personal Work by Gunnar Knechtel
German born photographer Gunnar Knechtel must have some interesting stories to tell. When I was browsing through his portfolio, I came across Gunnar’s personal work. This spans back from 1998 to this current day. The variety of imagery and techniques used is really astonishing, you can tell he
Mixed Imagery From Randy P. Martin
We always strive to find new and inspiring creatives for the site, so when we return to the same individual you know to expect something special. Searching through Randy’s profile once again I sat in complete awe of his creations, his works carry a strong tie to nature with such subtle yet sig
Places by Michelle Ford
Michelle Ford created this short series of photographs titled Places, which looks to introduce us to different countries, cultures and surroundings. Michelle lives in Vancouver, and has worked in fashion for a little while now. Some of you may recognise her photography from Inventory Magazine. Which
Underground by Aurelien Arbet and Jeremie Egry
Do you remember that small menswear brand called Hixsept from France? Well that creative label is owned by Aurelien Arbet and Jeremie Egry, the same people who we are posting up today. But this time it has nothing to do with their textile work, just the creative stuff on the side. This project is ti
Homes by Ye Rin Mok
I was enticed into viewing some photography by Ye Rin Mok this morning, a Los Angeles based creative. Mainly due to the minimalist vibe, and also because she’s sometimes a contributor to one of my favourite publications, Apartamento. And you can really see the styles fuse perfectly, her spread
Water Sculpture by Shinichi Maruyama
I found this piece of work by Shinichi Maruyama titled Water Sculpture. Shinichi was born in Nagano, Japan, but now lives and works in New York. The video below compliments the series of images perfectly, showing the water in slow motion. It’s magic when you see things like this slowed down, s
Pan Am Posters from 1971
What a stunning set of posters for Pan Am Airways by Chermayeff & Geismar Studio made all the way back in 1971. I spotted these over on flickr and couldn’t resist but to showcase them. They rightfully deserve their place on the site for all you to see and be inspired by. Pan Am no [&helli
Mixed Imagery by Felix Odell
I was amazed to see the variety and vastness of the photography in which Felix Odell has taken. It’s not everyday you see a photographer who is so good at shooting different scenarios, and has the work to prove it in his portfolio as well. For example Felix can shoot landscapes, architecture,
BURNOUT by Romain Laurent
Not sure what’s cool about a guys head smoking like it’s on fire, but overall it made for some pretty interesting photography. At first when I saw this, I thought, how can i make this into a post. But then i stumbled across the video piece and it seemed a perfect match. Plus slightly dif
Photography by Famapa
A London based photographer, who we know by the name of Famapa, has recently grabbed my attention on flickr and her blog titled My Funny Eye. I think as humans we have a trait where we like to nosey into other peoples lives, and get inspiration from how other people are living. This is definitely [&
Mixed Imagery by Andrea Cheng
Some really nice photography to set off this evening by Andrea Cheng. I found Andrea on flickr, and have been obsessing over her photography for a little while now. Her use of the Pentax K1000 is one reason (since i own one), but also the depth and curvature she gets in some of these landscape [&hel
Sightings by Steven Brahms
I was looking to put up this really creative photography by Steven Brahms, but then I stumbled across a site of his called Similar Projects. There are only two different series shown on this site, the one that took my eye was titled Sightings. Taking an extra terrestrial stance, each image seems to