Autumn By The Lake From Bart Van Der Gaag
Bart Van Der Der Gaag is the guilty party involved in bringing us the first autumn inspired visuals i’ve placed on the site this year, and boy has he set a standard with this piece. Filmed Early morning by the lake Fjällnora in Uppsala Sweden Bart created this erie yet uplifting project
Places Once Called Home by Scott Foley
This is the post i talked about earlier, full of overlapping imagery and mirage type silhouettes. Scott Foley has actually been featured here before, and he does some great work. I take a lot of time following people on vimeo, and his videos seem to be really inspiring and creative. Scott says, R
Destroy to Create by Diego Pavese
Destroy to create is a fantastic set of imagery by Uruguayan born Diego Pavese. Taken on film, he has overlapped pictures, creating terrific patterns and different light forms. I think it’s a running trend at the moment on here, we seem to be posting up these simple mirage type videos and phot
Isle by Euan Preston
This isn’t the first time we’ve featured Euan Preston, last time we put up a piece titled Fall, which was dramatic, edgy and had some beautiful tones. I just caught on through vimeo that he produced a new piece, a time-lapse, shot on the island of Lindisfarne, Northumberland. He took his
Imagery From Ying Tang
If i’m being blunt it’s been a fair while since I’ve stumbled across some street taken photography that I have engaged with, but a quick glance through Ying Tang’s Flickr changed this. Shooting on film Ying has captured some absorbing scenes, freezing unusual and obscure mome
Timepiece By The Seventh Movement
The Seventh Movement is made up of creative duo Thomas Sidney McCallum & Vincent Guglielmina, today they bring us this short visual working appropriately titled Timepiece. As you may have already guessed the running footage is based around the face of a clock presenting stunning macro close sho
Reflection New York by Mood Collection
Reflection is a movie from Mood Collection shot in New York, shown here is just one of four movies from the series. Born with the wish to film New York different, these guys tried to capture reflections, presenting the big apple in a whole new way. I love the way everything looks so different, thing
Imagery From Benoit.P
I wanted to bring some of Beniot P’s latest work across today, selecting a small set of imagery and as always it’s pretty inspiring stuff from the frenchman. Theres a great outdoors theme running through all of these and I really love the deep tones in his pictures. Over in Montreal, Can
Dark Side of the Lens by Mickey Smith
A really cool short film by renowned photographer and bodyboarder Mickey Smith. Titled The Dark Side of the Lens, this is a documentation of what it takes to grind out a living as a water-based photographer in the surfing industry. “A short experimental glimpse at a life lived in the shadow of
Paul Rand Retrospective by Imaginary Forces
Most people who are involved in creative subjects will have heard of Paul Rand. If not, you have probably either seen his work or work inspired by him, without knowing it was him (If that makes any sense at all). Paul was an American graphic designer, mainly known for his logo designs, for example h
Mission Bicycle Visuals By Karen Abad
California creative Karen Abad hooked up with San Francisco bicycle company Mission Bicycle to create this short running visual piece for them, promoting the several ways you can order your very own Mission Bicycle. This is a pretty lighthearted personal clip that gives really gives us an insight in