Photography by Li Hui
Wow. What a gem i came across this morning, photography by Li Hui. This girl is a true talent, using mainly a Single Lens Reflex camera to convey her message, she purposely under or over-exposes images to get a desired effect. Being creative and as experimental as possible. From research, it looks l
Photography by Lauren Treece
Nostalgic and haunting photography by Lauren Treece. By using old film cameras, she really captures some great imagery, harnessing the grain to her advantage. I love the rainbows and the light given off in some the photographs, inspiring to say the least. If only i had a set of photography this good
Lost Things by Angela Kohler and Ithyle Griffiths
The menswear related content is coming in rather thin today. But once next thursday comes along, the day NYC Fashion Week commences, it will be a different story, so stay tuned for all that action. But for now, we have some other great design related inspiration, this one being a short stop-motion f
Pet Cloud by Michael Casker
Michael Casker, who was born in Pittsburg but now lives and works in New York City, made this creative series of photos called ‘Pet Cloud’. This set follows through with a certain amount of emotion, spanning from the cloud being the girls friend, to having nothing but herself (as seen in
Imagery By John Curley
Writer, educator and deputy managing editor for a number of years John Curley spends a good portion of his time taking imagery, and sharing his photos with those interested on his flickr page. As a photographer from the San Francisco Bay Area, he specialises in journalistic, fine-art documentary. Th
Calder at Home: The Joyous Environment of Alexander Calder by Pedro Guerreo
It’s been a long week, so i’m hoping to finish it off with a few good posts today, then have tomorrow off. I guess it just depends if i have the urge to post again, which usually happens when looking for inspiration. This ones a bit off the ball, but i found some imagery from […]
Select Imagery taken by Debbie Carlos
Debbie Carlos is a L.A born photographer, who now lives in Chicago, and studied Photography at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Whilst she was studying she also learnt other knick knacks like embroidery, some years after her education, her personal site was born. She also sells her work o
WORDS by Everynone
This short is titled WORDS, and is made by Everynone in collaboration with WNYC’s Radiolab & NPR. Directed by Daniel Mercadante & Will Hoffman, these guys make a special quick cut video that links from scene to scene, keeping you gripped for the whole 3 minutes. I can’t really
Photography by Robert S. Johnson III
We don’t know much about this photographer, apart from his name, Robert S. Johnson II, and that he’s based in New York. But he takes some cracking photo’s, i couldn’t believe some of the experiences he has had throughout his travels. From taking pictures of an ocean plane cra
Australian Butterflies by Jackson Eaton
I remember back in April i showcased some work by Jackson Eaton, photographer from Perth, Australia. That series was based on portraits, giving us an insight into each person, documenting them solely with one photo. His weird take on photography really grabbed my attention and made his name become f
Storia D Amore by Kalle Gustafsson
Kalle Gustafsson is a Swedish born photographer who has worked for various clients, including Paul Smith, Monocle, Uniforms for the Dedicated and FILA. In fact, mostly brands we talk about on this site. He studied film in Sydney and then photography in Paris, going on to spend two years in Stockholm
A Short Animation called Reichenbachstrasse
A great little film i found on vimeo titled Reichenbachstrasse. Reichenbachstrasse is actually a road in Munich, which is full of bustling businesses like bakers, jewellery shops, boutiques, and cafes. At first i thought this was some sort of tilt shift effect, but it’s actually an animation,