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
Nowhere by Maciej Leszczynski
Polish photographer, Maciej Leszczynski, escorts us to the land of ‘Nowhere’ with his new series of pictures. This imagery has been taken in various parts of Poland during 2009 and 2010, then accumulated into this beautifully curated set of work. I especially like the tones that have bee
Select Imagery by Claire (Clumsy Bird)
Claire aka Clumsy Bird (her flickr name that is), has produced some great photography, dating back to late 2005. All we know is that she is Australian born, but currently lives and resides in Vancouver, Canada. She uses various different film cameras, including my current favourite, the Pentax K1000
Photography by Molly Wizenberg
Molly Wizenberg, based in Seattle, is a writer, photographer and restaurant owner. I originally found her through flickr, particularly admiring the imagery taken by her Pentax K1000. I’m not sure what it is that i like so much about that camera, i think it’s the tones and the overall tex
Photography by Nicholas Haggard
Nicholas Haggard is a 28 year old photographer, based in Brooklyn, New York. Most of his work is casual, capturing intimate moments with friends, addressing memories and reflective moments in life. I think what initially drew me to his work was the overwhelming amount of honesty in his pictures, the
Of San Francisco by Joshua Longbrake
Earlier this morning i stumbled across Joshua Longbrake, photographer and all round creative coming out of Seattle. This guy also writes on a blog of his own at thelongbrake.com, which is pretty awesome as well, he packs all the punches, funny, witty, and just generally cool. So check that out if yo
Snapshots by Justin Waldron
Justin Waldron is a photographer who’s split between working at both New York City and Japan (what a hard life, not ha). The travelling definitely shines through in his images and portfolio website, which houses most of Justin’s photography (well what’s for the public anyway). It w
Life as Cinema by D-Yee
D-Yee is a travelling man, based in New York, this guy has been everywhere, from England and Norway to Iceland and Chile. The series shown below is titled Life as Cinema, following and documenting life as he jet sets off around the world. Although a series, these pieces don’t feel forced or di
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
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