Meeting Strangers With Benoit.P
French creative mind Benoit created this photography project where he wanted to document the mystery of the stranger through the use of portrait photography. He’s been running with this idea for a while now to complement his other project and I thought more than enough time had passed without
Moustache “Softwar” By David Kamp
David Kamp creates bespoke music and sound design for independent animation, advertising, broadcast, film and web. Today he brings us this short visual production which was designed to highlight the efficiency of the finance behind the american army. By the end of 2010 the Usa military budget will r
Artworks By Caleb Morris
Based in Atlanta Caleb Morris is an artist who makes no secret of the fact that he loves having the freedom of having a career doing something that he loves and being his own boss. He recently updated his blog with news of some sales of his artworks and commissions commenting that this is so [&helli
Paintings by Mathew Cerletty
Matthew Cerletty produces strange and wonderful paintings, some look near enough real, other don’t. It’s this weird range and variety that attracts me to his work. He was born in 1980, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, but now lives and works in New York. Cerletty is foremost a portrait painter
Selection Of Imagery From Serge
Based in Moscow, Russia photographer and creative Serge is known by his many followers for collections of photography that are vivid, erie and in some respects detached from the world as most of us know it. Serge often chooses to shoot in low lighting areas and uses very little human presence in his
Work by Imke Klee
Spotted the work of all round creative Imke Klee on the web. Imke is from Northern Germany and was born in 1979. She has a big passion for pictures, design, arts and crafts, and has filled many career paths. For example she became a stylist, photographer and iconographic researcher, working for tren
Margaret Ray By Victor Eredel
Russian photographer Victor Eredel has developed quite a following online recently justified by the fact that he consistently creates collections of photography that are always designed with the model in mind. You don’t see the same mundane pose used over and over, with Victor’s visual w
I Had A Dream From Eugene Krivoshein
Residing in Smorgone, Belarus Eugene Krivoshein is a creative slowly gaining credit for his impressive and expansive portfolio, today he brings us this series of imagery that is titled I had a dream. Shot entirely in black and white Eugene provides us with a stark account which is pretty surreal in
Kinetic Typography With Nathan Campbell
Australian creative Nathan Campbell was playing around with some audio from one of his favourite movies and was able to create something lighthearted and fun by adding his own visuals. Im a big fan of these info graphics which almost seem to come to life in front of your screen, Nathan obviously has
Don’t Belong Here by Alena Beljakova
Alena Beljakova is a 19 year old girl (and photographer) who lives in Saint-Petersburg, Russia. She creates artwork that provokes emotion and attention. Fusing normal subjects into weird surroundings, or using props to instil an unusual element. Also her editing really adds that extra aspect to each
Reflections Campaign By Tom Hussey
I found this remarkable little photo series on my travels earlier this morning which is based around the idea of growing old and reflecting back on our previous selves, the lives that have already been lead, and the job’s that helped to form our younger identities. I see something that all cre
La Marche Animation By Simon Rouby
I found this Erie little visual works that was created by Simon Rouby creating a fair bit of noise over at Vimeo and thought id bring it across before too many people jumped on it. This is such a surreal creation by Simon we get a lone character and get to see what I perceive […]