Oslo Looks From Alejandro Rojas
Based in Norway Creative Alejandro Rojas is naturally close to Oslo and its surrounding sights so it wasn’t surprising that he has brought us these great minimal set of photographic looks in and around Oslo. We see a very striped down set here with mild tones and local buildings taken from ben
Puffin Clouds by Paul Octavious
A while ago i posted up a piece on Paul Octavious and his Book Collection Series, it seemed to go down well with you guys. His creativeness really caught my eye, making me check his portfolio for new work more often. Each time though, i left feeling a bit disappointed as nothing new was placed [&hel
Illustrated Looks From Andrew Archer
Residing in Auckland, New Zealand Illustrator since 2007 Andrew Archer brings us this collection of selected workings which he has accumulated over the past couple of years. He’s quite opening to admitting that in his very early years he wasn’t much of an art enthusiast and his own conne
Tilt By Romain Laurent
Photographer Romain Laurent has been rewarded for being innovative over the years with an impressive client list and representations on international magazine Bransch. Today he brings us a photo series that not is immensely innovative and creative but also very puzzling for the viewer, I mean we all
Temple Of Ice II By Pierre
Around a month ago video creative Pierre released a piece called Temple Of Ice to the viewers over at Vimeo, at the time it wasn’t brought across as we had already filled the format for that day, but he has recently created a shorter edited version so here it is for us all to view. […]
End Of A Scarer By Chris O’Hara
This great animation from Chris O’Hara is a prime example of the problem that the internet has created and the hurdle that we collectively as creatives we have to get over. End Of A Scarer has been released on the internet coming up for a year now and has had what I would consider very [&helli
Seaweed From Tell No One
Tell No One is made up of two young passionate filmmakers who just want to be able to do what they love for a living, the talent is defiantly there so they decided to open up the Tell No One blog to showcase their skills to the world. Luke White and Remi Weekes don’t reside […]
Thor By Julien Cozzolino
I thought we would take a break from the lanscapes and mix in up a little on the photography front, so French photographer brings us this small little collection titled Thor which I found hiding over on his personal page. Julien strives to find the edge on his fellow photographers by bringing out se
Photography by Ida Thue
I got in touch with Ida a while back through email, and she was kind enough to grant me permission to use her photography on our site. I stumbled across her blog randomly one day and i really enjoyed what i saw, particularly the honestly of the photographs, highlighting moments in her life. At this
Apple of My Eye By Michael Koerbel
We’ve all been waiting for the next evolution of the phenomenon that is the iphone and now it is here, Michael Koerbel was one of the first if not the first to jump on the capabilities of the phone to record and edit hd footage, creating this short visual works all through the phone. Titled [&
Eye To Eye With Iceland By Laura Kicey
There seems to be realms and realms of great lanscape photography about recently and American photographer Laura Kicey continues this trend with this stunning collections of imagery here. As the title suggests this photo series was set and shot in Iceland where Laura captured the vast and beautiful
OFFF 2010 Paris Sponsors Title Sequence
I know its pretty unusual for us to post a sequence of titles and this is partly down to the fact that majority of title sequences are boring and mundane. Not on this account though! director Julien brings us a real visual treat that couldn’t be turned down today, in the short montage below. C