Collection of Photography by Luisa Brimble
As winter takes over with the cold nights and the shortened days I often turn my attention to photography of the nature we see here today from Luisa Brimble, which I would describe as really hearty and homely. Another photographer that springs to mind in this respect is Charlotte Bland who has broug
Olga Bennet Photographs Kim Mckechnie’s Studio
Another great week begins and with it I thought we'd make a return trip to view the progressive portfolio of Australian photographer Olga Bennet. As many will hopefully know Olga is someone who's work we have admired here in the past and it's been brilliant to watch her talents flourish and mature o
Photography by Michael Graydon
I've been feeling a little guilty about the lack of photographers that I've brought across here recently, so I'm attempting to make amends today with this collection from one of my new found favourites, Michael Graydon who's based in Toronto. One thing that I'm not really a fan of, particularly with
Portrait photography by Jennilee Marigomen
I’m sure not everyone will be able to remember this reference point but I really enjoyed the imagery Jennilee Marigomen shot for the Neighbour store for autumn/winter last year. In a moment of pondering I thought I’d revisit the webpage of the photographer and see what else she had been up too,
Set of Imagery from Sachie Mucuge
What I enjoy most about the work we collate here is that it’s so diverse in terms of it’s sources, one day we could be sharing a brand which has a really rich heritage and the next an individual that perhaps many of us have not heard of before. It’s this very freedom to express new ideas that
Set of Imagery from Laura Dart & Amos Lanka
I was really longing for a short film with good narrative this morning but I got distracted by these idyllic scenes that photographers Laura Dart and Amos Lanka have captured amongst friends, so the rolling footage will have to wait for the time being. I think the best things in life aren’t forced
Set of Imagery from Marcos Rivas
In the midst of design led content recently we’ve not lost film photography as an influence amongst our ranks, it’s just projects have been few and far between on our radar. So for this reason I’m quite chuffed to present this set from Marcos Rivas who we are revisiting for a second time now,
Set of Imagery from Tim Barber
Browsing through Tim's page the set that caught my eye was a collection of portraits featuring creative people based in New York. It was a logical choice given the faces that crept up within in it. Those astute menswear fans amongst us will recognise Humberto Leon and Carol Lim of Opening Ceremony a
Further Imagery from Jennifer Korff
With Thanksgiving celebrations going on over in the states things seem a little thin on the ground at the moment, so I was glad to be able to delve into our archive and check back with some creative talent that we've talked about in the past. Back in July Mark introduced us to the delightful working
The Great Escape by Edouard Sepulchre
I want to invite everyone to join me in viewing this charming little film titled "The Great Escape" which is brought to us by Edouard Sepulchre and is the perfect tonic to end the day on. Edouard creates an amusing little narrative where he injects a pinch of personality into two bicycles as they se
Imagery From Shinya
I wanted to draw everyone's attention to the beautiful imagery over on Flickr by Shinya, a film photographer with an eye for capturing beauty in both human form and also the surroundings that he comes across. His images are full of rich colour which are quite subtle in tone and are far from over pow
The Atlantic By Alexander Catanese
Young Ohio based designer Alexander Catanese first introduced himself to us with his simplistic yet captivating short film “Just The Same But Brand New” a couple of months back. Ever since I’ve been curious to see the latest projects that he’s been involved in, and luckily en