Ice Fishing by Maureen R. Drennan
An intriguing series of photography by New York City college professor Maureen Drennan, who has a Masters in Photography, studied at The New York School of Visual Arts. Her work has been featured in various competitions and has been put up for a series of awards. Maureen says “For a few years
Photography by Jeffrey Vanhoutte
Belgium based Jeffrey Vanhoutte is a creative photographer who specialises in advertising, collaborating with big agencies such as BBDO, Ogilvy, TWBA, and Saachi. He works with medium format cameras that have digital backs, using photoshop to retouch the photographs. Preparation for his shoots can t
The Conductor By Jeremy Abel
Great little infectious visual workings from Jeremy Abel Designer of interaction, motion and code. Crafted through the use of a stop animation technique The Conductor is lighthearted and witty and what it lacks in length it certainly makes up in character and like ability, Im an avid fan of stop ani
Somewhere by Sergio Recabarren
A really nice set of photographs by 27 year old Sergio Recabarren, base in Santiago, Chile. Sergio specialises in design, photography, art direction and visual experimentation. This series is called Somewhere, which goes along with two others, titled Someone and Something. Each series represents wha
Screen Prints by Tweed Tom
London based creative, Tom, also known as Tweed Tom, works for the design company Antidote by day, by night he draws fascinating pieces, all featuring some sort of mechanical twist. Here we have presented some of his personal silk screen prints, which you can actually buy off of his website by click
Birthright By Sean Mullens
Residing in San Francisco Sean Mullens has plenty of competition around him, and perhaps this is what inspired him to create this great little film called Birthright. Both personal and insightful Mullens provides us with a short production about One man’s struggle to transcend, we follow a man
Journey Across India by Mike Matas
Photographer & User Interface Designer, Mike Matas, is an ex-employee of Apple, where he designed artwork and such for the iPhone, iPad, and Mac OS X system. He has since moved on from Apple, and on his travels takes various pictures using his Canon 5D Mark II Digital SLR, with a range of diffe
The Western World From Dustin Kukuk
Dustin Kukuk recently spent a three month period with time lapse specialist Tom from Timescapes where he had the opportunity to assist Tom with one of his running projects and learn some inside tips to use in the future. This video is a series of clips which were filmed over the past three months du
Looks From Ben Goossens
Creative looks from Photographer Ben Goossens who resides in Willebroek, Belgium, having worked 35 years as an Art Director in the advertising sector Ben has taken up creating these experimental/surrealistic photo-montages as his main passion and hobby. He states that what he does now is a logical f
Digital Accrylic From Antonio
Recreating photography classics through the use of digital illustration creative artist Antonio has crafted the following series by merging pixels to combine a vivid look with iconic recognition. Located in Bergamo, Italy Antonio runs what he calls his window to the world Village 9991 where he showc
Photography Looks From Michael Vincent Manalo
We always strive to bring you original and diverse content so its very rare for us to publish the workings of the same creative twice in the same week. Today Im going to break that standard and showcase Philippines photographer Michael Vincent Manalo because he is just bring out projects that deserv
When The City Sleeps By Daniel Benning
After a several of hours restless sleep last night I decided that I was going to quit wasting my time attempting to get to the land of nod and get on with something productive. My mind was busy with thoughts for future projects that ive been planning to do over summer so I found myself […]