Reflection New York by Mood Collection
Reflection is a movie from Mood Collection shot in New York, shown here is just one of four movies from the series. Born with the wish to film New York different, these guys tried to capture reflections, presenting the big apple in a whole new way. I love the way everything looks so different, thing
Imagery From Benoit.P
I wanted to bring some of Beniot P’s latest work across today, selecting a small set of imagery and as always it’s pretty inspiring stuff from the frenchman. Theres a great outdoors theme running through all of these and I really love the deep tones in his pictures. Over in Montreal, Can
Dark Side of the Lens by Mickey Smith
A really cool short film by renowned photographer and bodyboarder Mickey Smith. Titled The Dark Side of the Lens, this is a documentation of what it takes to grind out a living as a water-based photographer in the surfing industry. “A short experimental glimpse at a life lived in the shadow of
Paul Rand Retrospective by Imaginary Forces
Most people who are involved in creative subjects will have heard of Paul Rand. If not, you have probably either seen his work or work inspired by him, without knowing it was him (If that makes any sense at all). Paul was an American graphic designer, mainly known for his logo designs, for example h
Three Gorges by Xiao Zhang
I was heavily inspired this morning by this series by Xiao Zhang titled Three Gorges. Born in Shandong province, China, Xiao graduated in 2005 as an architect, who has now moved on to become a freelance photographer. What really struck me when viewing this series, and his work in general, was how mu
Photography by Frank Beier
Some fantastic photography by Frank Beier who is currently based in Berlin, Germany. I had a quick browse at Franks portfolio website, and he had a little bio written in German, so i did my best to convert it for you all. He says he uses photography as a form of communication, an exploration of [&he
Photography by Perhaluk Roma
I am absolutely stunned by this fabulous photography by Perhaluk Roma, a Ukrainian citizen. This guy has an amazing eye for detail and really goes the extra mile to get a great shot. The picture above with the snow particles flying off the ledge has to be my favourite, and it also links in with [&he
Rockaway Taco by The Selby
A new film filters in from the ever eye pleasing Todd Selby, the well known fashion photographer and illustrator. Although The Selby as a site usually gives us an insiders view of creative individuals, this new video has a slight twist. Filmed in Rockaway Queens, NYC, on August 31st, they visit a ni
Mono Lake and Mt. Shasta Time-lapse by Brian Ernst
A really striking video by Brian Ernst (aka Buck Forester), shot with a Sony EX1 in full HD. I would highly recommend waiting a little while to load up the high quality version on the youtube video below, definitely worth it. Brian is a great photographer, who usually takes pictures of the wildernes
Photography from a 1964 IBM Marketing Booklet
Watching Mad Men last night inspired me to place up these photographs from a 1964 IBM Marketing Booklet. I actually found them a while back, but saved it as a draft and it totally slipped my mind how good these were. The photos are warm and have a beautiful depth of field. I specifically like [&hell
Raw People by Alba Yruela
Alba Yruela has some serious skills, the work she produces is rich, natural and as the series title explains, very raw. She goes onto say, “RAW means uncooked, but it also means wild, savage, and something unfinished, a work in progress”. Although a work in progress, these photos donR
Partex Oil and Gas by Filipe Carvalho
I found this creative video by Filipe Carvalho titled Partex Oil and Gas. The short film was produced with a Sony HD camera on a light box using printed transparencies, water and black ink. A really creative piece, in which Filipe has stepped outside of the box to get the finished product done. Plus