The People Who Feed Us, Beekeeper Mary Woltz
A beautiful set of photography by Karon Wise, a New York based photographer who is highly acclaimed for her wedding photography. She was even voted as one of the top ten wedding photographers in the world, and rightly so looking at these cracking photos taken for The People Who Feed Us. Mary Woltz i
Made by Hand Film Series Teaser
I found this new teaser for a project starting soon titled Made by Hand, a short film series that looks to celebrate the people who make things by hand - sustainably, locally, and with a love for their craft. This trailer found below showcases Breuckelen Distilling, an artisan distillery located in
Stillbirth and Surfing From Nathan Oldfield
Perhaps the most personal project I've brought across onto the platform is this inspiring short film from Nathan Oldfield which follows the dedicated surfer on a journey of grief through the format of a ten minute documentary piece. In a time where most people would opt for absolute privacy Nathan h
Jerry’s Map By Gregory Whitmore
It never ceases to amaze me the lengths people take to fulfill an idea they have, in recent times I was taken back by Rick Mereki and his Eat, Learn and Move series and today I'd like to introduce you to an interesting if not rather eccentric character called Jerry. With copious amounts of spare tim
Some Time In Project By Benjamin Gott
Filmmaker Andy Anderson introduces us to creative Benjamin Gott and his opened ended project "Some Time In" which investigates the experience others have on a visual level, exploring various locations around the world. Handing a camera to the participants Benjamin seems fascinated by the voyeuristic
More Photographic Works by Thom Fougere
Mr D Benning posted up some photography by Winnipeg designer Thom Fougere back in December, a photographer I've since been keeping my eye on. I'm a regular follower of his blog which keeps me up to date on new projects and work that's evolving, and his flickr is a great addition to his portfolio als
Jan Rothuizen Artist Profile
I've brought across this short film from Artours which is the augmented reality project of the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, which today is showcasing the profile of dutch artist Jan Rothuizen. Jan talks us through his artistic roots before moving onto some of his more recent projects which include a
Photographic Stills by William Hereford
Our friends at Kinfolk magazine remind us of photographer and director William Hereford. I remember watching a short video of his a year ago titled "Cooking Dinner" that came in the form of volume 1. I recall a lot of people leaving comments asking him to do more but I never saw anything surface, wh
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