Food Stills by Jason Lowe
Award-winning food and travel photographer Jason Lowe is a genius in my eyes, his works are always something special and really captivate my attention. There's not one photograph that I've seen of his that disappoints, today I thought I would present a little series of food stills which are all in b
Nono by Ana Armendariz
One thing I love about photography is the power that it has to tell a story. I find myself constantly inspired by series that not only offer up good singular photos which can stand alone and have significant importance, but also importantly offer meaning as a set. Personally I think this can set apa
Photography by A. William Frederick
At the weekend I stumbled through to the superb portfolio of Maine photographer A. William Frederick. I have to thank Pinterest for this one, even though it has its massive flaws as a website, such as 404 errors all the time and scrappy design flow, it has a tendency to inspire me due to the creativ
João Canziani Photographs the Family Home of Architect Ray Kappe
Rummaging through the internet late last night I found myself admiring the work of two creatives in one project, the first being Californian architect Ray Kappe and the second photographer Joao Canziani. I actually found this wonderful set that explores the family home of Ray Kappe sitting within th
Set of Imagery from Marcos Rivas
In the midst of design led content recently we’ve not lost film photography as an influence amongst our ranks, it’s just projects have been few and far between on our radar. So for this reason I’m quite chuffed to present this set from Marcos Rivas who we are revisiting for a second time now,
Set of Imagery from Young and Hungry
Given it's the time of year where food is a prominent thought on most of our minds I thought I'd match this within our content today, bringing across this delightful set of images from American photography duo "Young and Hungry". The collective is made up of Dax Henry and Anais Wade who combined the
Further Imagery from Tim Simmons
Speaking to a few of our readers it seems like a lot of you are pretty gutted that BBC's Frozen Planet series has reached it's end. There's obviously something quite captivating about seeing new environments that we aren't familiar with, so with this in mind I thought it would be fitting to return t
Set of Imagery from Wakabayashi Hayato
We strive to provide our readers with something different here on the site, so something different we shall provide in this selection of botanical gardens photographed by Japanese creative Wakabayashi Hayato. In the winter months I think it's important to remind ourselves of the bright colours and e
Imagery from Andrea Brugi
Floating around the web last night I stumbled across these great rustic looks from carpenter and all round creative Andrea Brugi, who has been kind enough to share a little behind the scenes of his working world. Browsing through these it quickly became evident how much Andrea lives and breathes a c
Admiring the Work of Toshiko Takaezu
I thought I'd take an alternative approach to creating some content today, bringing across one creative from the past that I've been researching into recently who happens to be incredibly inspiring. Having worked with clay and ceramics for over six decades Toshiko Takaezu unfortunately passed away i
Set of Imagery from Tim Barber
Browsing through Tim's page the set that caught my eye was a collection of portraits featuring creative people based in New York. It was a logical choice given the faces that crept up within in it. Those astute menswear fans amongst us will recognise Humberto Leon and Carol Lim of Opening Ceremony a
Spaces by Olga Bennett
I’m not too fond of cropping pictures like I have here but I couldn’t bare to stretch these images to fit our current size, they’re just too perfect. Melbourne based freelance photographer Olga Bennett has featured once before on the format with her stunning series named ‘Environments’ whi