Still Life by Jody Rogac
A menswear designer we have always supported is Dana Lee, her lookbooks are definitely a high point and I love her fresh take as designer, she really has an individual aesthetic that's quite minimal and simplistic but at the same time nostalgic. This is translated well by the talented photographer t
Eat, Learn and Move Film’s by Rick Mereki
This collection of short film's by Rick Mereki really just defines to me why I love the internet so much, the concept of sharing creativity to a wider audience, viewing new places, foods and experiences that otherwise wouldn't have been possible previously without traveling halfway across the world.
Photo Series From Salva Lopez
I'm returning to the photographic talents of Barcalona's Salva Lopez as his style is one that really seems to resonate with me, I'm fond of his simplistic and minimalist approach, so bringing this inspiring set across into the archive was an easy choice. Salva explains that "these are the moments wh
On Gray By Dave Delnea
One of the main reasons I love watching short film is the evocative and mysterious element involved as you watch a project unravel in front of your eyes. So this short piece from Dave Delnea really appealed to me as he's left the mystery of the film to be written by the imagination of the viewer, qu
Where They Create by Paul Barbera
Where they create is a neat little project by photographer Paul Barbera. Paul has worked on a variety of assignments, both editorial and commercial, specifically focusing on interior based photography in which we can see above and below. This book is a visual document of different artists, artisans,
Imagery by Ali Scott
Watching the short piece from Johannes earlier got me thinking, there must be some spectacular views that I haven't seen here in the Uk, and with curiosity getting the better of me I went on a search over on Flickr to find them. I stumbled across Bristol based photographer Ali Scott and these stunni
The Narrows by Johannes M Schwarz
It seems like a large chunk of the creatives that I follow have opted to head to the mountains this summer and sample a little of what nature has to offer. So when I came across the profile of Johannes M Schwarz and the beautiful scenery found in his short piece "The Narrows" I knew there would be a
Mixed Imagery by Misha De Ridder
We seem to be stumbling across some great creatives situated in The Netherlands, this time it's Amsterdam to be specific and the individual goes by the name of Misha De Ridder. Misha's work focuses on natural phenomena and plays on the mysteriousness of it all, "unreal realities" some might say. For
Beekeeping In New York City From Adrian Bautisa
Back with the bees again, with this time around Filmmaker Adrian Bautista bringing us this insightful short documentary piece which investigates a little into the active beekeeping community in New York City. Adrian introduces us to Tim ONeal creator of educational blog Borough Bees with novice beek
Adrian Buitenhuis For Flying Pigeon Bicycles
Director Adrian Buitenhuis brings us this charming little short which has been created in aid of promoting Flying Pigeon Bicycles, a north American based company who make custom bikes by hand. For almost three minutes of our time we get this beautifully shot film which is everything that advertising
2010 by Debbie Carlos
We've seen so many photographers over the years so it's hard to choose a favourite. Obviously there's not much between each individual, since we like them all, but I'm going to take a stab in the dark and say that Debbie Carlos is certainly near the top of my list. I find myself constantly going bac
Shanghai Blues by Alan Grillo Spina
Shanghai Blues, a photographic series by Alan Grillo Spina, was both inspiring to see not only because of the brilliant photography but also because of the story behind it. Alan took a trip to China and couldn’t understand the signs or the language, but his camera took some great snaps that ar