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Snow Bells by Bill Newsinger
Christmas is coming along quickly and what better way to settle in (or to panic about it all) than to watch some snow fall. I highly doubt it w
Wintu By Brian E. Bennett
I found this piece sitting over on Vimeo with just above a hundred views, I guess today must be my lucky day. Brian E. Bennett of Dynasty Films
Field Notes ‘Making of Balsam Fir’ by Coudal Partners
Sometimes you see products and you think to yourself, how on earth are they made? Usually I watch those shows that explain in-depth, but a lot
Good Bye Berlin From Olivier Blaecke
I’m a big fan of people getting creative while on the road, so when I stumbled across this short memorising piece from the french multi-t
Photography by Hideaki Hamada
An inspiring set of Imagery by Osaka based photographer, Hideaki Hamada. I was drawn to the sense of humbleness, and also the way in which ever
Caught By The Past From Kendy
French creative Kendy brings us his latest visual working, which is a vivid and inspiring piece devised around the concept that nobody can trul
Mixed Imagery by Felix Odell
I was amazed to see the variety and vastness of the photography in which Felix Odell has taken. It’s not everyday you see a photographer
Kurzundschön Competition Opening Sequence by Errorone
What an amazing opening sequence for the short film competition “kurzundschön” (Short & Nice) by Errorone. Obviously there we
Paranoia By Sandeepan Chanda
Paranoia is a short animation about a man traveling on a late night Mumbai local train. I thought I’d bring it across as we hadn’t
SHIRO by Takahashi Shuzo
Now this is why we love Japan! Perfectly minimal, aesthetically clean, simple, but concept driven. A good piece that makes you smile. This shor
BURNOUT by Romain Laurent
Not sure what’s cool about a guys head smoking like it’s on fire, but overall it made for some pretty interesting photography. At f
Photography by Famapa
A London based photographer, who we know by the name of Famapa, has recently grabbed my attention on flickr and her blog titled My Funny Eye. I