A View Of Iceland With Gunnar Konradsson
Director, Filmaker and Photographer Gunnar Konradsson brings us this delicate set of running visuals which compliment the vast, picture perfect landscape of Iceland as Gunnar sees it. We are given a view at sea level with various frames looking out to sea and along the shore, these are later contras
Photography by Robert S. Johnson III
We don’t know much about this photographer, apart from his name, Robert S. Johnson II, and that he’s based in New York. But he takes some cracking photo’s, i couldn’t believe some of the experiences he has had throughout his travels. From taking pictures of an ocean plane cra
Ghost by Marco Brambilla
Visual effects boutique and art space based in New York Art Jail represent work from creative artist of the moment Marco Brambilla. If the new Kanye West Power video wasn’t groundbreaking enough in terms of visual production for music then this short piece titled Ghost just tips it over the fr
Shut It By Alan Powdrill
Photographer Alan Powdrill brings us this amusing collection of Ventriloquist characters which are sprung to life in a series captured portraying them as real people in day to day situations. After a fallout with the Tv format of today these dolls have be pretty much left on the shelf by the british
Colony Documentary Directed by Ross McDonnell and Carter Gunn
This movie titled ‘Colony’, directed by Ross McDonnell and Carter Gunn, documents a time of crisis in beekeeping world. The Colony Collapse Disorder has left landscapes of empty beehives all across America, threatening the beekeeping industry and our honey supply. Colony captures the str
Illustrations From Mario K.
Creative mind Mario manages his time as he switches between the two main locations he operates out of. Both being major European capitals in London and Berlin. The style of illustration he presents here is almost stepping into the realms of cartoon here, and for some reason I seem to pick up on an a
The Dead Photos by Tom Phillips
Creative force behind American agency, Exposure, Tom Phillips caught our eye with this long running series of work called The Dead Photos. This guy is amazingly well travelled, with the photographs spanning from 2006 onwards, in all sorts of different locations. The matter of the fact is, Tom is qui
One Day There Will Be A Place For Us By Tokyo22
Tokyo22 bring us a collection of imagery from Gilles et Dada which is for their new site project and site open for nostylebutgoodsence, as always with this group of creatives we get a bold and outstandish set of photography which is diverse and original. The clean two tone images we get here make up
Latest Illustration From Dmitriy Larin
Russian creative Dmitriy Larin brings us this small set of his latest illustrations which are both alarming and amusing at the same time, especially the first illustration featuring the pigeon and the pills, I can assure everyone that no animals were harmed in the making of these though. Id not actu
Shadows of Divine Things Teaser By Mark Lopez
Student Mark Lopez brings us this short teaser which is a statement of intent of what is to be expected from him in the near future. Currently based The Savannah College of A&D Mark has gained recognition for his past works with the likes of the 2008 World Gold BDA awards among various others,
Australian Butterflies by Jackson Eaton
I remember back in April i showcased some work by Jackson Eaton, photographer from Perth, Australia. That series was based on portraits, giving us an insight into each person, documenting them solely with one photo. His weird take on photography really grabbed my attention and made his name become f
Urban Imagery From Jonathan May
Australian creative Jonathan May recently took a visit to one of Russia’s most historic cities Novogorod and was lucky enough to find this great location in a small abandoned airfield. He went about documenting all that he could find, with one of the most prominent features in this small colle