Sebastian Wiegartner Shows Us Bamberg
Sebastian Wiegartener brings us this personal little piece of production showcasing the beauty of small town in Bavaria Germany Bamberg. The little town itself is famous for being untouched during the world war two bombings because nearby Artillery Factory that prevented planes from getting near to
Get Back In Your Book by Lissy Laricchia
Lissy Laricchia created this series called ‘Get Back In Your Book’, which features different characters getting sucked into their respective titles. For example, Alice and Wonderland, Harry Potter and Sleeping Beauty. I really like the way she has captured each shot, especially the top o
Nissan by Universal Everything
A short film directed by Matt Pyke and animated by Chris Perry at Universal Everything. Such a simple animation, but it’s actually very complicated to make and produce. I love this type of graphic effect, only a few design groups and illustrators use it well. For example, Monocle get some real
Illustration From Diego Patino
I was browsing though the site of the Jacky Winter Group and stumbled across the workings of artist and illustrator Diego Patino who just provides some visuals that really stand out in a mix of fantastic creatives. I think part of the reasoning for this is the bold colourings that Diego uses in some
Distillation by Thomas Doyle
Thomas Doyle creates intricate worlds sculptured in 1:43 scale and smaller, often sealed under glass allowing for the intimacy one might feel when peering into a museum display case or dollhouse. His works depict the remnants of things past, whether quite moments or transformational experiences, the
Stuck in a Groove / Phonovideo by Clemens Kogler
This is a extremely well put together animation, which uses printed cardboard and turntables. The commentary by Clemens Kogler is witty and interesting, pulling the whole piece together. “Phonovideo is a VJ tool or visual instrument used to display animations in an analog way without the help
Photography by Frank Brinsley
I found photographer Frank Brinsley on my travels through Flickr, and i was thoroughly impressed by what i saw. His compositions and colour choices are immaculate, often taking photos of the unusual or of beautiful pictures’ landscapes. Frank uses a variety of cameras (which i will list below)
Street Scenes by Daniel Weiss
There’s an abundance of photographers in New York City, taking the same old pictures that appeal to the media savvy corporate companies, or worst of all, following a trend and not being creative at all. It sucks the life out of photography as an expression and also creates a hierarchy in the s
Animal Photography by Joel Sartore
Joel Sartore is an American photographer who is well known for his work with National Geographic magazine. He focuses on taking pictures of wildlife in it’s natural habitat or natural pose, two decades with the National Geographic society has allowed him to cover such a vast variety of species
Fingerprint Series by Kevin Van Aelst
Keven Van Aelst lives and works in New Haven, Connecticut, a photographer and artist who was born in New York. Apart from teaching photography at varies Universities, photos of his can be seen weekly illustrating “The Medium” in the New York Times Magazine. This series i picked out focus
Red by Alberto Polo Ianez
A great set of photography by Alberto Polo Ianez, an artist and photographer from Granada, Spain. I picked these up from his Flickr webpage, which has some great photography, ranging from Polaroid work to other editorial imagery. This series is titled Red, which i guess comes with the territory. A l
Street Looks From Matteo Alvazzi Delfrate
Italian Photographer Matteo Alazzi Delfrate brings us this impressive and inspiring series of images taken in urban and street environments. A year ago he started to shoot with a digital camera walking around the streets seeing what he could find, he says that walking around streets, freezing moment