Short Film on Blacksmith Joe Elliot
Not too long ago Mark brought us a great little film from American boot maker Danner and today we are heading back their way for another short film about a blacksmith named Joe Elliot. It seems pretty logical for Danner to profile the work of Joe in this way, as both of their products are immersed i
Power of Making by Victoria and Albert Museum
Since words like craftsmanship, tradition, handmade and skill are thrown around a lot in this day and age, the Victoria and Albert Museum decided to investigate what all of this actually means. The exhibition 'Power of Making' is presenting a selection of more than 100 crafted objects by amateurs an
Short Film of Clara Romaní’s Ceramics
Barcelona based creative Arnau Tasies got together with close friend and ceramist Clara Romaní to record a short film which would document her work in both an unimposing and revealing way. Clara opts for a completely traditional approach to creating using only water, wind and fire to aid her in eac
Set of Imagery from Bas Princen
Since there’s been so much great film floating around recently we haven’t showcased too much photography, so when I stumbled across the captivating portfolio of Bas Princen this morning it made for quite a refreshing change. Bas is based in Rotterdam and is currently represented at the V
Set of Imagery from Freunde von Freunden
Freunde von Freunden are a collective that we've shared in the past, and they've been known for their insightful short films in which they interview various inspiring creatives. I'm quite an avid follower of their work as I think there is something quite inviting about hearing a creative individual
Charlotte, A Wooden Boat Story
Daniel spotted this project a while back but we didn't have anything concrete to post up so it's nice to see that these guys have finally released a trailer which compliments this article today. The trailer is for a short film titled 'Charlotte' about a boatyard, the Gannon & Benjamin Marine Railway
Set of Imagery from Sigurd Grunberger
I've not crossed the path of Copenhagen based photographer Sigurd Grunbeger before, perhaps this is because he covers mostly womenswear, but I really enjoyed browsing his portfolio this morning. He's put together a neat little series of images for Danish actor Nikolaj Coster-Waldau which uphold quit
Machine by Matthew Harrington
We see a collaboration of Matthew's in this short film as director Matt Harrington linked up with craftsman Matt Machine to showcase one beautiful custom motorcycle, put together by hand. I'm definitely not a biker but I really enjoyed the craft elements in this short film. I think there's a real ar
Joe White, Guitar Maker by Philip James
We love seeing objects being made, I think there's something quite enticing about seeing block materials transformed into a new form, particularly if it's wooden. Joe White who is based in Aldershot here in England humbly works with wood each day crafting bespoke handmade guitars, that really are a
Inside Aesop
This is an exciting short film by Dasein Productions, particularly director Yianni Warnock, for skincare, haircare and bodycare brand Aesop. It sort of comes as a prelude to a project that we've been working on with these guys, something you will see come into fruition in the next few weeks. So keep
Photography by Jaime Beechum
Some fantastic imagery taken by San Francisco based photographer Jaime Beechum. This isn't the first that we've showcased work from an individual based in San Francisco. There seems to be a massive creative movement going on there at this moment in time, it's quite impressive to see the vast amount
Short Film on Phil Hill from Leica
German camera giant Leica continue their series of insightful short documentaries, today sharing the story of Formula 1 racing champion and legend Phil Hill, who also used to be an immensely passionate amateur photographer. The film follows narrative of his son Derek, who also held many professiona