Beekeeping In New York City From Adrian Bautisa
Back with the bees again, with this time around Filmmaker Adrian Bautista bringing us this insightful short documentary piece which investigates a little into the active beekeeping community in New York City. Adrian introduces us to Tim ONeal creator of educational blog Borough Bees with novice beek
Interiors by Carline Van Oel
Some great interior shots by Carline van Oel from Eindhoven, the Netherlands. She went to the Amsterdam School for the Arts where she studied theater and ballet, the following nine years she worked as a modern dancer for dance companies in Holland and in Germany. After that she decided to move onto
Adrian Buitenhuis For Flying Pigeon Bicycles
Director Adrian Buitenhuis brings us this charming little short which has been created in aid of promoting Flying Pigeon Bicycles, a north American based company who make custom bikes by hand. For almost three minutes of our time we get this beautifully shot film which is everything that advertising
2010 by Debbie Carlos
We've seen so many photographers over the years so it's hard to choose a favourite. Obviously there's not much between each individual, since we like them all, but I'm going to take a stab in the dark and say that Debbie Carlos is certainly near the top of my list. I find myself constantly going bac
Shanghai Blues by Alan Grillo Spina
Shanghai Blues, a photographic series by Alan Grillo Spina, was both inspiring to see not only because of the brilliant photography but also because of the story behind it. Alan took a trip to China and couldn’t understand the signs or the language, but his camera took some great snaps that ar
Walking A Time Lapse By Hajime Koyasu
I wanted to share this time-lapse piece from Japanese Director Hajime Koyasu as it’s pretty rare that I bring these types of films across anymore. The problem I have with time-lapses is that they’re often left static and once you’ve seen it once you’ve seen it a thousand times, it gets a lit
Imagery Of Norway By Joachim Baan
I was pretty gutted when Joachim of Another Something put the site on pause for a couple of weeks - the page is always packed full of inspiring pieces. However it would seem that even when he's taking time away from the site he's still producing inspiring visuals in the form of this small set of pho
Ten Environments by Jake Stangel
Found a pleasant series to share with all of you by San Francisco based photographer Jake Stangel. He's got a shed load of work on his site that is all of high quality so it was a hard choice when picking between different imagery. But this piece titled Ten Environments captured my eye the most, I l
Mom Sweater By Nate Milton
I’ve been debating the idea of an animation clashing with the format for a while now, so this short project that Nate Milton has created titled “Mom Sweater” had to really convince me it was worth sharing. As we pull inspiration from so many different genres sometimes you have to c
Resonance by Geert Goiris
I've been holding onto the work of Geert Goiris for a little while now, I couldn't make a decision whether we could present the work in a way that would do it justice, they are utterly brilliant. But as the day flew by I found a really nice selection of photography from a series titled Resonance tha
A History Of The Title Sequence by Jurjen Versteeg
I want to turn everyones undivided attention to this beautifully shot short from Dutch motion graphic designer Jurjen Versteeg which he has created in aid of his final year of study. The concept of the project is a quite fascinating one which derived out of creatives Jurjen has been influenced and .
Maurizio Zucchi, Life Among Cacti
I'm not one to check on women's fashion magazines, but Elle Korea did a fantastic piece on Maurizio Zucchi and his home so I couldn't help but go hunting for some imagery to present to you all. Mr Zucchi is the from the Zucchi company, a famous and well known Italian label that make luxury household