Animal Series by Robin Schwartz
Robin Schwartz shot a great series of photographs based on the relationship between her daughter Amelia and various animal friends. She lives in New Jersey and is an assistant professor in photography at William Paterson University. These pictures are adorable, her daughter Amelia must really love a
Illumination by Alex Schulz
Alex Schulz is an Illustrator, Graphic Designer and Photographer from Pforzheim, Germany. This is an illustration about Liev Schreiber’s screen adaption of “Everything is Illuminated” by Jonathan Safran Foer. It’s a stunning piece of art and incorporates a clock that spins at
Days With My Father By Philip Toledano
New York Based Photographer Philip Toledano brings us this very intimate and personal collection of images with/of his elderly father who struggled to cope with the death of Philip’s Mother who past four years ago. He explains that although his father didn’t have alzheimers, he very swif
Japan – The Strange Country by Kenichi
Kenchi Design created this informative short film, which is animated, about the Japan and how strange it is. They take different aspects of the culture and intertwine stats with imagery to create a picture of what it’s like over there in Japan. There is a Japanese version, but this one is from
Head On By Michael Koerbel
Director Michael Koerbel has been creating visual media for over a decade. As Koerbel completes his third year as a graduate student at the USC School of Cinematic Arts, he pursues a goal of working on feature-length projects. Today he brings us his latest project which is a short film Titled Head O
Dieter Rams by Cool Hunting
Dieter Rams is one of those designers in which you can’t seem to shake off, no matter what creative industry you’re in. You have to pay homage to the man who was so ahead of time, he was in another world to be exact. Obviously Dieter has only recently been more admired for his works, [&h
Mike Crozier Stop Motion For Snask
Most interns are given tedious amounts of paperwork, photocopying and general odd jobs to test if there heart is really in the company they are working for, You couldn’t question Mike Croziers heart however. While working for Stockholm based design collective Snask, Mike took the idea of paper
The Birthday Party by Vee Speers
Vee Speers was born in Australia and has been living in Paris since 1990. Her portraits have been published and exhibited world-wide, gaining a lot of recognition and supporters. She seems to have a fascination with the trickery of appearance and the power of masks/costumes. Vee’s most recent
Coke Surf by Ottar Gudnason
Ottar Gudnason started life as a cinematographer in 1993 when a private TV station in Iceland hired him as a camera man. In 1996 he moved from that job and started working for a company called Saga films in Iceland, he was the in-house Director of photography and shot close to 300 commercials for bo
Photographer Ryan Schude
Ryan Schude’s photography combines staging, lighting, color balance and intricacy. Each photo is set out to tell a story, sometimes he even throws in twists and turns to blind the viewer. His work is very cinematic and his imagination is contagious, a lot of these photos could be a snapshot fr
Found Functions by Nikki Graziano
Nikki Graziano is a student at R.I.T. in Rochester, New York. She is both a photographer and mathematician, who in this work, is trying to connect mathematical laws with the shape of nature. Her work reminds me of Mark Weavers, maybe less cartoony, but the grids definitely ring a bell. I can’t
Overture For Bless By KiraKira
Jason Malcolm Brown and Aya Yamasaki Brown Teamed up in 2004 to create Overture which they describe as “an opera house where all the peoples of their worlds could perform and be entertained”. Well today they bring us this entertaining animation piece which they created in collaboration w