Set of Imagery from Wakabayashi Hayato
We strive to provide our readers with something different here on the site, so something different we shall provide in this selection of botanical gardens photographed by Japanese creative Wakabayashi Hayato. In the winter months I think it's important to remind ourselves of the bright colours and e
Landscapes By Cody Cobb
I couldn't help but return to the eye pleasing portfolio of Seatle based photographer Cody Cobb, his style really sits well with my own tastes in photography. I'm sure there will be those that feel this is more of the same, but in all honesty I think if something is great then why not return to it f
Plant Photography by Sanna Kannisto
Finish photographer Sanna Kannisto, who lives and works in Helsinki, really caught my eye this morning with her green photography. Mixing nature with culture, Sanna explores these two subjects in an artistic way, studying the methods, theories and concepts through which we approach nature in art and
Walking In The Metropolitan Wild, The River Lea with Margaret Howell and William Mann
Margaret Howell just released this film in support of Open House London Weekend. Open House London looks to celebrate all that is best about the capital’s buildings, places and neighbourhoods. Every September it takes place and gives a unique opportunity to get out and under the skin of London’s
Natural Films by Style Design Japan
I picked up these two short films by Tatsuo Yamamoto, owner of a website in Japan called Style Design. From what I can translate and decipher he owns a business that produces design work and on the side he's an avid photographer and filmmaker. Or maybe it's merged altogether, who knows. I titled the
Mixed Imagery by Misha De Ridder
We seem to be stumbling across some great creatives situated in The Netherlands, this time it's Amsterdam to be specific and the individual goes by the name of Misha De Ridder. Misha's work focuses on natural phenomena and plays on the mysteriousness of it all, "unreal realities" some might say. For
We Miss You By Hanna Maria Heidrich
I wanted to highlight everyones attention to this short film titled “We Miss You” which is a concept driven project derived to remind us all of the time before large cities and busy lifestyles. Set in New York city, Director Hanna Maria Heidrich captivates her viewers with a surreal scen
Imagery from Elias and Theresa Carlson
Creative couple Elias and Theresa Carlson bring us this collection of stunning landscape photography that they captured together on their recent travels. We seem to have featured a fair few dynamic duos in our format as of late and the Carlsons are more than worthy of a spot with their combined eye
Natural Progressions by Ryan Flett
An exceptional piece of work by 25 year old Ryan Flett who lives in Nelson BC, Canada. His two passions are skiing and photography, and for this video he has fused both of them together. It was originally made for KMC’s Backyard Booty, with the meaning being about the transition that everyone
The Great Escape by Natul Tortuosa
Natul Tortuosa goes by the name of Florent Dubé, a 20 year old creative who loves to make videos and take pictures on his Canon 550D. I’m inspired, one because it’s a camera I’ve purchased myself recently, but also because the work is very natural and the setting (French Alps) i
Mono Lake and Mt. Shasta Time-lapse by Brian Ernst
A really striking video by Brian Ernst (aka Buck Forester), shot with a Sony EX1 in full HD. I would highly recommend waiting a little while to load up the high quality version on the youtube video below, definitely worth it. Brian is a great photographer, who usually takes pictures of the wildernes