Photography by Stephen Morris
Some really creative photography by Stephen Morris. A bit wacky, and also a bit humorous, just what we like on a monday morning. Definitely lightened up my mood. Stephen is based in London, and has a habit of creating odd ball photos by posing in such ways that ‘defy gravity’. I guess th
A Day Alone By Caleb Vinson
It’s a late one folks and it seems like the pair of us are opting to promote projects revolving around solitude today. Nothing to worry about though, we both just like the idea of self-sufficiency, plus these visuals are pretty relaxing. The Chicago dweller Caleb Vinson needed some time alone
Snapshots by John Stanley Austin
Some nice snaps by Leeds based photographer John Stanley Austin. These are pretty much just candid out and about photographs that made a little series on his portfolio website. I really liked the honesty that was put across, my favourite photo has to be the one above this little caption. At first i
Mixed Imagery by Jack Siegel
Jack Siegel was born in San Fransisco but now lives and works in New York. His pictures feature a lot of smokers, aspects of culture, lifestyle, and also pictures of his friends. One girl (shown above and in the pictures below) makes quite the subject, her eyes are quite piercing, and when shes plac
The Great Escape by Natul Tortuosa
Natul Tortuosa goes by the name of Florent Dubé, a 20 year old creative who loves to make videos and take pictures on his Canon 550D. I’m inspired, one because it’s a camera I’ve purchased myself recently, but also because the work is very natural and the setting (French Alps) i
Imagery By Kevin Kunstadt
I seem to have a lot of time for imagery of wide open spaces at the minute, perhaps subconsciously I’m telling myself I need to get away from the city for a while. While I ponder this, I’ve brought across some images that I’m really in awe of by Kevin Kunstadt. I’m sure you w
PROCILL ‘introduction’ by Gregoire Orio
This short music video gave me the shivers when i watched it, an amazingly well executed piece that’s filmed to a very high standard. The shots continuously switch from being shaky and rugged, to angelic and naive. Creating quite an eery sensation, especially when they are slowed down and mani
Stills From Cody Cobb
Seattle based creative Cody Cobb brings us this great set of outdoor inspired imagery, which feature vast open landscapes and beautiful natural light. We see the inclusion of lone figures occasionally in Cody’s stills, but looking through his flickr, he often just takes purely landscape pictur
Photography by Eliot Lee Hazel
What a set of amazing imagery by professional photographer Eliot Lee Hazel. Eliot is based in Los Angeles, and he has an exquisite eye for finest of details. I sense he likes to create drama in his photography, using a mixture of grunge and darkness, then flipping it with light hearted fun. Scrollin
Cliffs Along The Sea & Lucky by Christian Hansen
I’m absolutely loving these two shorts by Christian Hansen. I saw in the description that he hopes these are the first of an on-going series, so fingers crossed he produces more like these in the future. Christian said, “I met Bryan one night at a dinner party at Mychal’s house. Af
How To Fly A Kite by Paul Trillo
What a great short film this is, shot and edited by Paul Trillo. Originally it was made for the 48 Hour Film Festival, but it now graciously takes its place in The No Problem portfolio, alongside many other interesting shorts. This piece is centred around a man who starts a cult in which he is [&hel
KHD Symphony in Red by Sehsucht
What a spectacular week this has been for videos. We’ve showcased some real talent, and this is another one we can add to the list, by German animation and graphics studio Sehsucht. They produced this piece titled KHD Symphony, which is basically an animation that is supposed to replicate 3D b