Photographic Works by Nao Shimizu
One of our most popular posts from recent months was Tembea Bags photographed by Nao Shimizu. Probably because of the fantastic combination of the grainy photography and the simplistic products placed in a uniform order. But Nao Shimizu doesn't just work on product shots she's also an independent fr
One Plastic Beach Short Documentary
Heads up to Jason Sondhi of Short of the Week for bringing this captivating short documentary about the waste we produce in the products we make to my attention. I'm not too fond of sharing work that's already being showcased but this project really resonated with me, I think beyond what could be se
Bike Rider Series From Edouard Sepulchre
It's pretty rare for us to return to a creative this quickly but I really enjoyed this fantastic set of portraits from Edouard so here we are again, this time with some of his photography opposed to a short film. I think sharing the second bicycle themed project in short secession is pretty damning
Earl Twist The Saddlemaker
Full Frame America is a collective story and body of work by two young photojournalists named Kristyn Ulanday and Max N. Esposito. They recently shot this short film on Earl Twist at his workshop in Kalispell, Montana. Earl has been making saddles for forty years or so, this video gives us an idea o
Garden People, The Photographs of Valerie Finnis
I stumbled across some fantastic photography from a book that records the English gardening scene, titled "Garden People: The Photographs of Valerie Finnis". The pictures in the book were taken by well known British photographer and gardener Valerie Finnis, renowned for her contribution to horticult
Liberia ‘77 Documentary Trailer
Just by chance I happened to come across this captivating short film which doubles as a trailer for a longer feature documentary titled "Liberia77". The project follows the story of two young Canadian born brothers, Andrew and Jeff Topham, who emigrated with their family to Liberia in the 70's as th
Wefi Surfboards by Mark Wyatt
Recently Vancouver based filmmaker Mark Wyatt created this short documentary on local creative Randy Weflen who makes handcrafted wooden Surfboards for a living. The project guides us through a the process that Randy undertakes to build these beautiful custom hollow western red cedar boards, which a
On Assignment by Renan Ozturk
I wanted to divert everyones attention to another in a long line of inspiring short films from filmmaker, climber, and artist Renan Osturk. In this project Renan follows fellow climber and creative Jimmy Chin as he braves the face of the mountains in aid of capturing the skill of his peers as they t
Modern Craftsmanship by Alfred Dunhill, Max Lamb
UK designer Max Lamb was recently involved in a project for Alfred Dunhill as part of their 'Modern Craftsmanship' program, an initiative illustrating the brand's commitment to culture and creativity. Today we get some photography from behind the scenes and also close-ups of the chair itself, and th
Set of Imagery from Abbey Lee Sarver
Austin Texas based creative Abbey Lee Sarver brings us these wonderfully muted and understated images that she's taken whilst exploring the desert terrain local to her.The result that she's come up with here are really quite remarkable as the almost untouched landscape of Austin provides the perfect
The Great Escape by Edouard Sepulchre
I want to invite everyone to join me in viewing this charming little film titled "The Great Escape" which is brought to us by Edouard Sepulchre and is the perfect tonic to end the day on. Edouard creates an amusing little narrative where he injects a pinch of personality into two bicycles as they se
Set of Imagery by Rogier Houwen
I've never been the biggest advocate of black and white photography, the main reason being my love for vibrancy that colour can bring to an image. That being said I was really inspired by these two tone images by Amsterdam based photographer Rogier Houwen, so I've brought them across for all of us t