Slow Motion Painting With Raif Kurt
Does anyone like watching things in extreme slow motion? Because Raif Kurt gives us the opportunity to see him get creative with paint in lots and lots of frames. It’s not an new idea but it’s something visually pleasing and well captured, and there remains a part of me that can’t
Mixed Imagery From Rafa Alcacer
I often wonder how many different nationalities we cover in all of our content here, with today bringing us some Spanish creations from the ever talented photographer Rafa Alcaer. The self taught creative is based in Madrid and is a great believer in natural lighting and neat composition. I love the
Imagery By Sannah Kvist
Sometimes you stumble across creatives that produce work that blows your mind. They tick every last box you have hidden away somewhere inside of your brain in the process. These are the days you want to have, and Sannah Kvist’s and her photography made today one of those days for me. Her image
Mixed Imagery From Ashley Oostdyck
Recently I’ve been bringing across some quite dramatic and surreal imagery into the format, and to counter act this I felt we needed to showcase some really stunning, everyday life looks. The vivid stuff is great but I think we need to balance it out a little at the moment, I’m starting
Mr. Smith’s Letterpress Workshop
Creative Review release their second studio visit, this time they visit Mr. Smith’s Letterpress Workshop in South London. This movie mainly features the owner of this little studio, an independent letterpress printer called Kelvyn Smith, as he prepares for the Reverting to Type letterpress exhibit
Buried Selves By Scott Foley
Browsing through Scott Foley’s Vimeo profile I found this little gem hiding away which I hadn’t come across before. I really like what I found, It held the same vivid feel that Scott is notoriously known for, along with a heightened sense of mystery. Visually his works consistently impre
10 Second Visit by Ross Harris
This is a terrific short film to start off the day, produced and put together by filmmaker Ross Harris. It’s basically a 10-second video consisting of a bunch of photographs taken in and around his house. That means it extends out towards his garden and studio as well. There are 99 photos in t
Stills By Lissy Laricchia
We are always on the look out for those who are dedicated to their craft/field, finding these types is the most pure source of inspiration in my humble opinion. So when I stumbled across the imagination and wit of Canadian photographer Lissy Laricchia, I knew I had to share the vivid and captivating
Mixed Imagery by Christine Spetzler
Some amazing imagery by German born photographer Christine Spetzler. I was taken a back by her photography on her flickr account, inspiring to say the least. The tones, the light, all of which is beautiful. Christine has lived in New York for a little while now, but has recently moved back to her ho
Dwellings From Aaron Wendel
Talented Animator and Seattle dweller Aaron Wendel reminds us that keeping things simple is often the answer with this charming little hand drawn animation he created titled “Dwellings”. A man who offers very little comment on his works describes the project in as many as eight words : &
Environments by Olga Bennett
Photographer Olga Bennett lives and works in Melbourne, Australia. I was lucky enough to come across all this wonderful imagery whilst browsing her portfolio, specifically this project titled ‘Environments’. The idea of this series was to document creative spaces, mainly in and around th
Photography by Christian Pitschl
Some really great photography by Graphic Designer Christian Pitschl. Here I have picked up a random assortment of film based work, some on the Yashica Mat 124g, others on the Contax 645. He’s tried and tested so many different cameras, you can see evidence of this by going to his flickr page a