Catalogue Imagery from Truck Furniture
It's only by chance that I came across this, but whilst browsing around for a collection of ceramics earlier I stumbled upon the Truck Furniture website which has been updated recently with a handful of catalogue images. Their honest approach to photographing their products has always been a big hit
Conversations on the Coast by Nick Hand
I've been holding off on the book front for a little while now, my library has become a bit out of control and there are books involved which I haven't even read yet. Saying that, this is the first time that I've been really enticed into buying a new publication, this specific one was produced by ph
Photography by Cody Cobb
American based photographer Cody Cobb is such a talent in my eyes, in fact this will be the fourth time I've brought across a selection of his work over on to our platform, which I'm sure has to be some sort of record. His photos bring a sense of adventure to the table with such a considered eye. It
Short Film on Photographer: Mikael Kennedy
This is a bit of a short project by all accounts but I really resonated with the individual the film was based on, so hopefully a few of you do also, being fellow creative minds and all. The film basically speaks of Mikael Kennedy's realisation of becoming a professional photographer in New York cit
Photography by Morgan Satterfield
Morgan Satterfield for those that don't know is the marvellous mind behind the Brick House blog which we've enjoyed seen develop over the years, she certainly is one talented and dedicated lady in my eyes. Our internet travels over to her page are never disappointing and are always packed full of de
Parker Fitzgerald for Kinfolk
Regular followers of our blog will know we have a lot of admiration for photographer Parker Fitzgerald and fine dining magazine Kinfolk, given the amount of times we've covered both of these entities here in the past. Recently Kinfolk got together for one of their evening meals and invited Parker to
L.A. Cabin Living by Brian W Ferry
I’ve been super impressed with the work of photographer Brian W Ferry as of late, he’s somebody we’ve followed closely in the past and even interviewed before, so it’s always refreshing to return to his portfolio and see how things are developing for him. This particular series that I’m sh
People Watching, Jesse Schlesinger by Leslie Williamson
Many of you may know that we released a nice in-depth interview with photographer Leslie Williamson over the weekend, I was really honoured to have the chance to speak to Leslie, I’m a big admirer of her work and she’s a great person as well (added bonus!). So this morning when I woke up and hea
Interview with American Photographer Leslie Williamson
As the office begins to become over run with books, Leslie Williamson’s Handcrafted Modern has become a firm favourite amongst our ranks. So it’s little surprise that the photographer come author made it to the top of our interview hit list, and fortunately we were able to find a gap in her sche
Further Imagery from Freunde von Freunden
I’ve really been craving a great set of photography recently so I thought it was about time I dropped in on the Freunde von Freunden website as they never disappoint on this score. True to form their archive has been replenished with lots of mind-blowing shots, they seem to have ventured out geogr
Form by Brian Franczyk
Over the weekend I bumped into the portfolio and photographic works of Brian Franczyk, it was a nice surprise as I had browse through the different sections of his website and found some stunning shots in general. A series of particular interest was one titled "form" which mainly involved photograph
Set of Imagery from Industry of One
I've really enjoyed the Industry of One webpage over recent months so as a nod of appreciation to the work that Adam Patrick and Rachel Brown undertake I thought I'd bring across a small set of photography which features a few familiar faces. Although their initial context was to accompany the dedic