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Lauri Kranz Series by Brian W Ferry
It's rather grey in our part of England today, so I've been on the hunt for a little sun rich greenery to remind me of the warmer days to come. I'm definitely not an embracer of winter so I'm a fan of letting my imagination wander, pretending that the cold weather isn't here. It looks glorious in Lo
Brian W Ferry Photographs Joseph Shuldiner’s Home & Studio
We shared quite the multidisciplinary creative yesterday in Herbert Bayer and by coincidence Brian W Ferry presents us with another one today in this beautifully taken photography set of artist, designer, art director and author Joseph Shudiner's home and studio in California. One thing that gives u
L.A. Cabin Living by Brian W Ferry
I’ve been super impressed with the work of photographer Brian W Ferry as of late, he’s somebody we’ve followed closely in the past and even interviewed before, so it’s always refreshing to return to his portfolio and see how things are developing for him. This particular series that I’m sh
Interview with New York Based Photographer Brian W. Ferry
Interview with New York Based Photographer Brian W. Ferry About Brian W. Ferry Brian Ferry is a Brooklyn based freelance photographer who’s worked for a variety of clients and publications over the years, including Lines & Shapes, Sit & Read, Freunde von Freunden, Wilder Quarterly, a
Interview with New York Based Photographer Brian W. Ferry
Why it's taken us so long to include Brian W Ferry into our interview lineup is a little beyond us, he is now however so if you haven't yet read our recent conversation it's quite an honest account from the New York based photographer. On a personal note it was really interesting to receive Brian's
Interview with Brian W. Ferry
ABOUT BRIAN W. FERRY Brian Ferry is a Brooklyn based freelance photographer who’s worked for a variety of clients and publications over the years, including Lines & Shapes, Sit & Read, Freunde von Freunden, Wilder Quarterly, and even producing his own book titled ‘Quality Of Life’ in 2
hunt / gather Interview with Photographer Brian Ferry
Back in April inspiration board and all round creative blog “hunt / gather” got together with one of our favourite photographers named Brian Ferry to do interview. You may recall us writing about Mr Ferry on more than one occasion and this little Q&A session gives us a good chance t
Wimbledon by Brian Ferry
I’m a big fan of Brian Ferrys photography, especially his blog, where he showcases his day to day on-goings in London. This time he supplies us with a beautiful set of photography from the famous tennis event that is Wimbledon, which finished on Sunday. He says “Last week, i was incredib
Personal Effects by Brian W. Ferry
Brian Ferry is a photographer who is currently situated in London, England, and used to live in Brooklyn, New York. Apart from having a very diverse set of photography in his portfolio, the travelling aspect obviously helps, Brian has a really good sense of style and definitely puts across an old sc
Further Imagery from Freunde von Freunden
I’ve really been craving a great set of photography recently so I thought it was about time I dropped in on the Freunde von Freunden website as they never disappoint on this score. True to form their archive has been replenished with lots of mind-blowing shots, they seem to have ventured out geogr
Photography by Trevor Triano
It’s great connecting with like-minded individuals, other creatives that have exactly the same aesthetic as what we talk about here on the site and work to a similar style. One such person, who I got talking to this week, was Trevor Triano, a photographer based in Aspen but usually spends a lot of
Exclusive Preview of Kinfolk Magazine Volume 2
Since its beginning we've always been big fans of the Kinfolk publication, which for those who are unaware is the ultimate guide for a small gathering with close friends. So when we got talking to the editor Nathan Williams it just made sense for us to ask if he'd let us showcase a preview of sorts