Holga By Ania Onopiuk
Small Bright and Vibrant photography collection created using aged and worn effect by Polish born and Amsterdam based Ania Onopiuk. Dream like and imaginative in creation this series of images is a diverse look to the regular halftone black and white image that Ania produces, I recommend taking a lo
The Music Room, New York by The Sartorialist
Scott Schuman shows off some good photography on his much famed site The Sartorialist. This series is called ‘The Music Room, New York’, which seems to give us a tour through a vintage house. I really like the paint peeling off the walls, the atmosphere, and also the youthfulness of the
Sklt By Marc Da Cunha Lopes
With Marc Da Cunha Lopes there seems to be a trend emerging, He creates another project and I create another post. His work is just too good right now not to be brought to our readers, he brings out of the box ideas into his shoots which just make you stop and appreciate the time […]
The Liberate Issue by Popshot Magazine
I got sent this beautiful magazine over the weekend called Popshot, a publication that focuses on poetry and illustration. A weird combination, which strangely works in a number of different ways. This issue, which is also shown in the pictures below, is titled ‘The Liberate’. They take
Paintings by Louis Aston Knight
I thought i would go back in history a bit today and look at some work by French-born American artist Louis Aston Knight. Louis was born in 1873, died in 1948, after many years of high notability. One of paintings, ‘The Afterglow’ was purchased by U.S President Warren G. Harding in 1922
The Violin Maker By Tom Faehrmann
The Camera people over at Arri thought what better way to test their cameras than to give it to someone that knows what their doing and let them play for a while. That someone was German director-producer Tom Faehrmann and he went around shooting this short well captured documenting piece of a local
Stanelli Super Circus by Luke Stephenson
Luke Stephenson is a London based photographer, graduating from Blackpool College in 2005, he has since been working freelance. His work has been presented and published in such magazines as Wallpaper, Dazed and Confused, The New York Times and Vice. Shown here is a project he recently did called St
Directors Cut From Joel Perez Irizarry
Joel Perez Irizarry Graduated from London Film School and with that in his locker he began to craft his own short films directing the likes of Sheepdog among many others. These competed with the best out there in international film festivals such as New york and Griffon international, Joel in fact w
Swarm By Alvaro Tapia Hidalgo
One of two creators involved in Monomov design agency based centrally to Valparaiso Alvaro Tapia Hidalgo is an experienced professional in both the fields of Design and Film. As a multitalented creative Alvaro transferred his experience into education in 2004 and began teaching in various establishm
Michael Medrano Experimental Select
I think the best photographers are curious, they’ve experimental and are always looking for an edge and style that sets them apart from whats out there already. Thats why when I came across Michael Medrano’s work I was just glad to find a different look on his halftones, I never think we
Passport to Trespass by Mikael Kennedy
Mikael Kennedy was born in Randolph, Vermont, specialising in photography at a young age, he now works mainly in Polaroid. His photographs have quickly gained recognition, publishing his work extensively on his own blog as a promotion tool, and producing different books and zines. Kennedy recently b
New Portraits for No-One by Jackson Eaton
Australian photographer Jackson Eaton usually documents situations he see’s or is involved in, sometimes they can be very weird or freaky, but real and personal at the same time. This time he comes through with a series of portraits titled ‘ New Portraits for No-One’, Jackson tries