The Making of a Brand by Jim Bachalo
Filmmaker Jim Bachalo brings us this charming little story about a local bike store which has been run by the same family since 1914. In a short interview type documentary the current owner, Gary Duke, explains to us all the development Dukes has undertaken in this marathon of an existence while emp
Vermont by Jennifer Causey
Another lovely set of photography from Brooklyn based photographer Jennifer Causey. It's not the first time that we've highlighted her works, and this morning I couldn't help but showcase these images that I found on her blog titled Simply Photo. I've been a subscriber for months and I think her sty
Further Imagery from Jesse Freeman
Jesse Freeman has been out around town with his trusty film camera again, so I've collected up a few personal favorites and have brought them across for us all to enjoy. Since we last brought his work across from his first exhibition Jesse has been busy experimenting with several different cameras w
Naturally Haiti, The Artisans of Haiti
American fashion designer Donna Karan is the founder of many charities, one that stood out from the rest is a project titled the Urban Zen initiative which was founded with designer Sonja Nuttall. The whole point of Urban Zen is that it looks to mix commerce with philanthropy, something that we've f
Revisiting Ryan Takaba with Mark & Angela Walley
If you've been on the site before you may not only remember previous work by filmmakers Mark and Angela Walley but also the craft of Ryan Takaba, an individual that we are revisiting in this short film presented below. The dynamic duo met up with Ryan again to probe a little further into the profile
Mark Borthwick’s Townhouse in Brooklyn, New York
Pacha Design are made up of a partnership, Glenn Rushbrooke and Samantha Robb, who both make contemporary furniture thats simplistic in its approach and could be seen as wabi sabi in a lot of ways, beauty in imperfection. They have a great little journal that gets regular updates on furniture that t
Series of Imagery from Julian Bialowas
Growing up in Montreal, Canada, design student Julian Bialowas has always been surrounded by beautiful scenery, so it's hardly surprising to see his work drawing inspiration from the great outdoors. Today I've brought across a portion of a year long photography project that Julian has thrown himself
Set of Imagery by Julia Galdo
For those that aren't familiar I'd like to introduce the photographic talents of Los Angeles based creative Julia Galdo, who currently stands as half of the dynamic duo that founded the Juco photo collective. Cody Cloud is the other half of the team with both of them meeting at the San Francisco Art
Syndromes from Kristoffer Borgli & The Golden Filter
I think when you're writing online everyday it becomes inevitable your going to develop your own group of creatives that you always look towards for inspiration. For me Scandinavian filmmaker Kistoffer Borgli is one of those people, so when he releases films I always expect something original and en
Loft Photography by Anita Calero
Photographer Anita Calero and Jonny Valiant have taken some brilliant interior shots of Anita’s home in West Chelsea, London. She rented this space back in the 1990s, a 2,000-square-foot loft in an artists’ condo, which she then bought and began to reconfigure. Calero knocked big wide doorwa
Josh Vogel Short Film by The Scout Magazine
You know it's your day when The Scout Magazine produce a short film, they've only produced four in the past but each and every one has been a remarkable introduction into the lives of some really inspiring creatives. Previously they've spoken to chocolatiers the Mast brothers, architects Roman and W
Set of Photography by Annie Marie Musselman
I stumbled across the work of photographer Annie Marie Musselman and was completely amazed at the range of exotic animals and birds she has captured on her travels. We really do get to see some unique critters up close and personal all photographed beautifully, it must have been a remarkable experie