Mrs H From Coni Dietrich
Working out of Buenos Aires creative photographer Coni Dietrich brings us this interesting set of looks crafted around a single character called Mrs H, we see various lone shots of her as she relaxes in and around the home with only her small dog for company. I think its the character that carries t
Photography by Frank Brinsley
I found photographer Frank Brinsley on my travels through Flickr, and i was thoroughly impressed by what i saw. His compositions and colour choices are immaculate, often taking photos of the unusual or of beautiful pictures’ landscapes. Frank uses a variety of cameras (which i will list below)
Street Scenes by Daniel Weiss
There’s an abundance of photographers in New York City, taking the same old pictures that appeal to the media savvy corporate companies, or worst of all, following a trend and not being creative at all. It sucks the life out of photography as an expression and also creates a hierarchy in the s
Animal Photography by Joel Sartore
Joel Sartore is an American photographer who is well known for his work with National Geographic magazine. He focuses on taking pictures of wildlife in it’s natural habitat or natural pose, two decades with the National Geographic society has allowed him to cover such a vast variety of species
Fingerprint Series by Kevin Van Aelst
Keven Van Aelst lives and works in New Haven, Connecticut, a photographer and artist who was born in New York. Apart from teaching photography at varies Universities, photos of his can be seen weekly illustrating “The Medium” in the New York Times Magazine. This series i picked out focus
Red by Alberto Polo Ianez
A great set of photography by Alberto Polo Ianez, an artist and photographer from Granada, Spain. I picked these up from his Flickr webpage, which has some great photography, ranging from Polaroid work to other editorial imagery. This series is titled Red, which i guess comes with the territory. A l
New York by Robert Herman
Robert Herman has been photographing since 1978, mostly in and around New York. He captures all sorts of characters, sometimes posing, sometimes unaware of his presence, but all with their own story. The photos have this incredible vintage feel, using light and grain to his advantage. The diversity
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
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