Mixed Imagery from Marta Literska
Marta Literska is a fantastic photographer, a real talent. She’s got some wonderful photography on her flickr profile, most of which have a really light and bright aesthetic. I particularly like the top photo where we have a couple standing looking out to the sea. Another one that stood out wa
Until Dark by Selbyville, Animated by Derek Kimball
This short animated film below was made by Derek Kimball for Selbyville, a band based in Portland, Maine. The video was produced to coincide with a track of their album “Plumpuddinger’s Voyage” titled “Until Dark”. What grabbed my attention initially were the revolving
Photography by Kumiko Ishigaki
Some really pure photography by Kumiko Ishigaki, she chooses simple colours, has expert composition, and for some reason every photo has a human type of feel. They will definitely wake you up if you’re feeling grey. The lighting is just brilliant. Kumiko is usually armed with her Hasselblad, w
Doyald Young, A Logotype Designer
An inspiring short film made by Lynda about typographer, logotype designer, author, and teacher Doyald Young. Sadly, Doyald passed away two days ago on March 1st 2011, but his works will still live on for us to admire and enjoy. I was really touched when I watched it, and his attention to detail and
Levitating by Natsumi Hayashi
Freeze frame. That’s a good way to sum these levitating self-portraits by Natsumi Hayashi. The quality of these photographs are a testament to Natsumi’s vision, these could of quite easily turned out tacky. But she really does create some stunning pictures on a regular basis, pretty much
Sub City New York by Sarah Klein and Tom Mason
As soon as the music by Erik Satie filtered in at the start of this short film I knew it was a winner. Dubbed as a “visual poem”, this piece is about that moment in New York when you emerge from the subway and find yourself in a new and sometimes unexpected world. If you’ve [&helli
Photography by Jocelyn Catterson and Jeremy Daigneault
An interesting mix of photography by Jocelyn Catterson and Jeremy Daigneault over on flickr. They seem to have merged their photostreams into one, and as both as talented as they are, it gives us an opportunity to see some absolutely phenomenal imagery. You can literally scroll through for hours fin