Works by Jennilee Marigomen
One lady that’s definitely inspiring me as of late is a young photographer that goes by the name of Jennilee Marigomen. She lives and works in Vancouver, Canada, her work leaves me scrolling through for hours on end. I’m never disappointed when I either head over to her main site, her jo
Optimal Enchantment by Jeremy Liebman
Jeremy Liebman, the Brooklyn based photographer, has a really stunning portfolio and these are some images that I picked out from a series on his website titled Optimal Enchantment. He’s very clever with his compositions and takes an ‘honest’ standpoint when it comes down to the su
Photography by Angeles Peña
Today we place up some works by Argentine photographer Angeles Peña. Embracing both film and digital, Angeles has a sharp eye for tones that work well together, mainly targeting those rich colours that give the photos both depth and perspective. This young lady is highly influenced by nature and yo
Set Of Imagery From Hannah Davis
I’m a strong believer that being a photographer and holding a sense of adventure at the heart of what you do really does go hand in hand when crafting inspiring projects. Wether it be literally crawling locations for something that little bit special like our latest creative to be shared Hanna
Set Of Stills From Harry Bloom
Avid photographer Harry Bloom has been sharing some impressive 35mm images over on Flickr, I thought it was about time to bring them across for everyone to see. As far as I’m aware Harry is of no relation to the well known filmmaker Philip but he definitely carries the same fascination for the
Inside Out by Maurizio Strippoli
Photographer Maurizio Strippoli has started this superb little series titled Inside Out. Although it’s still a work in progress, the photographs are of different interiors all taken with a Ricoh GR Digital 3. I was surprised by the quality of the imagery, this little camera fails to disappoint
Series Of Imagery From Hervé Demers
I uncovered this stunning set of rural imagery by Canadian creative Hervé Demers earlier, his minimal and simplistic take on the world really stood out to me as something worth sharing. For those who haven’t stumbled across his photographic works before, you are perhaps more likely to have se
Tapis de Cogolin by Lee Mawdsley
London based photographer Lee Mawdsley has produced an excellent series of photos titled Tapis de Cogolin. Cogolin has been manufacturing carpets since 1924, with each carpet being made entirely by hand in their workshop in St. Tropez, France. They use their expertise and knowledge to preserve a uni
Photography by Matthew Foster
Creative Matt Foster has some excellent imagery on his flickr page. He’s one third of The Official Manufacturing Company which is Mathew Foster, Fritz Mesenbrink & Jeremy Pelley. After having separately worked for some years at Wieden+Kennedy and Ace Hotel, then out on their own freelanci
Ateliers by Patrice Normand, Vincent Leroux, and Yannick Labrousse
Atelier is the French word for “workshop”, and in English is used principally for the workshop of an artist in the fine or decorative arts. This is what the book presented below called “Ateliers” is based on by TempMachine and photographers Patrice Normand, Vincent Leroux, an
Set Of Stills From Aled Lewis
For those who remember the previous wit of creative Aled Lewis, he’s back with us again showcasing a fantastic little series of comical still life that he’s created. Taking inspiration from various movies such as Jurassic park and Scarface, Mr Lewis has recreated various famous quotes th
Photos by Kiyoshi Nakamura
Some really great photography by Japan based Kiyoshi Nakamura. The works that I picked out are fairly muted and offer a natural tone with lots of pastel colours. For example the blues and the whites. My personal favourite is the third picture down which is titled Me, and me, a woman sitting opposite