Cinemaricana By Matt Hoyle
Internationally recognized and awarded photographer Matt Hoyle made a name for himself creating rich story telling portraiture while alongside designing engaging and eye pleasing advertising. With his personal workings recently featured in London’s very own national portraiture gallery his cre
Time and Again By Jacques Khouri
Short little amusing animation about a lonely character and his journey through life on a day to day mundane office job, I think the idea of misery for many of us. Created by Jacques Khouri who animates, directs and teaches at the Savannah College of Art and Design, this project was developed under
ROMKA Magazine
Independent publications have been popping up all over the shop, which is obviously a good thing, since it’s a way to harbour creativity. But ROMKA Magazine has been up and running for a year, in PDF format. So it’s free for all to use, and it’s even free to submit your own photos
Collection Of Creatives From Georgia Kuhn
London photographer Georgia Kuhn produced this short series of photography documenting the identity of various creatives that she could get her hands on who work in a vast range of industries, a collection of portraits with a real strong diversity and individualism. Its great to see and something I
MARS! by Joe Bichard and Jack Cunningham
A great little film by Joe Bichard and Jack Cunnigham about human interplanetary exploration. I really like the graphics and how all the music fits over the top, intertwining nicely. These guys are both freelance Animators/Illustrators, recently graduating from Kingston University, London. I’m
Russian Spy From Peter Kemp
I found this great little themed set of photography by Dutch photographer Peter Kemp on my travels this morning and thought I would bring it across for us all to view. Before we were all treated to some of Peter Kemps previous workings “Happy loving couple” which also held this classic a
The Subway Time By Dogzen Li
Animation of the future is looking pretty exciting right now with all the talents coming out of Cal Arts along with Dogzen Li who I stumbled across today, another new talent emerging and its great to see it from a different part of the world. Dogzen Li attends Beijing Film Academy and this visual wo
Life Viewed At 1000 Frames Per Second
Slow-motion videos bring up a variety of feelings on viewing, fascination, excitement, curiosity, well that’s definitely the feelings i get. And now, with many amateur photographers and budding filmmakers buying full HD cameras, we are seeing more and more pop up. Which isn’t a bad thing
Illustration From Giordano Poloni
Italian freelance illustrator Giordano Poloni is based in Milan and works in the field of editing, motion graphics and of course Illustration, today he brings us this set of selected works in his typical style and coloration. We see engaging and diverse scenes from Giodano which provide an view into
Ice Fishing by Maureen R. Drennan
An intriguing series of photography by New York City college professor Maureen Drennan, who has a Masters in Photography, studied at The New York School of Visual Arts. Her work has been featured in various competitions and has been put up for a series of awards. Maureen says “For a few years
Photography by Jeffrey Vanhoutte
Belgium based Jeffrey Vanhoutte is a creative photographer who specialises in advertising, collaborating with big agencies such as BBDO, Ogilvy, TWBA, and Saachi. He works with medium format cameras that have digital backs, using photoshop to retouch the photographs. Preparation for his shoots can t
The Conductor By Jeremy Abel
Great little infectious visual workings from Jeremy Abel Designer of interaction, motion and code. Crafted through the use of a stop animation technique The Conductor is lighthearted and witty and what it lacks in length it certainly makes up in character and like ability, Im an avid fan of stop ani