Stanelli Super Circus by Luke Stephenson
Luke Stephenson is a London based photographer, graduating from Blackpool College in 2005, he has since been working freelance. His work has been presented and published in such magazines as Wallpaper, Dazed and Confused, The New York Times and Vice. Shown here is a project he recently did called St
Passport to Trespass by Mikael Kennedy
Mikael Kennedy was born in Randolph, Vermont, specialising in photography at a young age, he now works mainly in Polaroid. His photographs have quickly gained recognition, publishing his work extensively on his own blog as a promotion tool, and producing different books and zines. Kennedy recently b
New Portraits for No-One by Jackson Eaton
Australian photographer Jackson Eaton usually documents situations he see’s or is involved in, sometimes they can be very weird or freaky, but real and personal at the same time. This time he comes through with a series of portraits titled ‘ New Portraits for No-One’, Jackson tries
Photography by Garmonique
A stunning photo series by Garmonique from Moscow. This guy works like a trooper, every time i check his flickr he has new photography up or new photo collects. His style is very abstract and atmospheric, he likes to pick mysterious places, usually monochromatic, sometimes emphasising emptiness. I r
Edward the Hamster
This is an amazing short animation made by Taylor Mckenzie and Miriam Elia. It’s for A Series of Psychotic Episodes, this one being called ‘Edward the Hamster’. It follows the journey of a pet animal, obviously a hamster, creating a strangely comical story along the way. Just think
Stop-Motion Knitting by Natural Gas
A great advert made for Natural Gas produced by Lovo Films, directed by Oliver Babinet. They used knit wool and stop-motion techniques to transform a house into a visual metaphor for warmth and coziness. It was made with a mix of Canon 5D Mk II stills and 35mm footage shot with an Arriflex, then cut
Photography by Chris Korbey
Some excellent work by photographer Chris Korbey, who is now situated in Texas. He had nearly ten years of art direction and design under his belt, but decided to switch to the point and shoot game, following personal projects close to his heart. Chris is well known for his simple, smart, mixed medi
Pillowhead by Will Goodan
For International Pillow Fight Day, in Los Angeles, Will Goodan got out his Canon 5D to document the atmosphere and energy throughout the event. What came out was a beautifully made piece, that’s only been increased in quality by the camera itself. I love the shots where you can see all the fe
Confessions on Life, Death & God – What’s Your Secret?
A great video from the same people that brought us Fifty People, One Question, this short film being titled “Whats Your Secret?”. They ask various different people what there darkest secret is, we get some interesting and weird answers in return. This is in collaboration with PostSecret
Heidi Slimane for The Drums
This ones not new, dating back to late 2009, but i hadn’t posted it before and it seemed quite fitting. Simply because of the attention that the NYC band The Drums have been getting as of late, these monochromatic photographs by Hedi Slimane really do set them off perfectly, they explain the g
The Book Collection by Paul Octavious
Photographer Paul Octavious from Chicago creates imaginative scenes using household objects and other everyday items. His work is very clever, using weird combinations that make you smile. Here we present The Book Collection which pretty much defies gravity, where he plays Jenga with literature, spe
Photographer Jonathan May
Some stunning photography by Jonathan May from Australia. A very rich portfolio which is composed of people, personal, and advertising imagery. He is recognised as one of Sydney’s most exciting emerging photographic talents, having the ability of taking a concept and telling a fascinating visu