Watching You Watch Me by Moa Karlberg
Moa Karlberg is a Swedish photographer who lives and works in Stockholm. She takes on a variety of different projects, but this specific series I picked out is titled Watching You Watch Me. The concept of these photos is to discover how a photographer can get up close and personal without acting ill
Lifestyle Imagery by Japanese Photographer Hiki
I pulled across some of my favourite work by Japanese photographer Hiki. This web developer based in Tokyo takes some absolutely stunning pictures, I had a hard time choosing between the different photographs (because there are so many great ones!). As with most photography that appeals to me, I dec
Mixed Imagery by Steven Beckly
I’m pretty astounded by Steven Becklys portfolio, and in general the imagery in which he takes. You may have seen earlier on our twitter page that we showcased a quick photo of his, which happened to be the one up top. But in the end I had to follow through with a full article, this […]
Photography by Adriano Sodre
This is another photographer i randomly discovered on my travels around the web. Adriano Sodre is based in Porto, Portugal, and i was really drawn to his work, interested in the fact that he always uses a subject as the main focus. In a way it doesn’t really come off as deliberate or staged, t
Mixed Imagery by Ryan Andrew Gaffney
Just a quick set of visual inspiration by Ryan Andrew Gaffney, a photographer based in Brooklyn, New York. I don’t know too much about this guy, but I do know that he has some really good photos in his portfolio. I especially like these top shots taken at a cafe, and the passing of the [&helli
Dark Side of the Lens by Mickey Smith
A really cool short film by renowned photographer and bodyboarder Mickey Smith. Titled The Dark Side of the Lens, this is a documentation of what it takes to grind out a living as a water-based photographer in the surfing industry. “A short experimental glimpse at a life lived in the shadow of
Photography by Frank Beier
Some fantastic photography by Frank Beier who is currently based in Berlin, Germany. I had a quick browse at Franks portfolio website, and he had a little bio written in German, so i did my best to convert it for you all. He says he uses photography as a form of communication, an exploration of [&he
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
Don’t Belong Here by Alena Beljakova
Alena Beljakova is a 19 year old girl (and photographer) who lives in Saint-Petersburg, Russia. She creates artwork that provokes emotion and attention. Fusing normal subjects into weird surroundings, or using props to instil an unusual element. Also her editing really adds that extra aspect to each
Joyrider by Ross McDonnell
A stunning series of images by photographer and filmmaker Ross McDonnell. Ross was born in Dublin, Ireland in 1979 and his work has been published in The New York Times, Art in America and The Observer. He has also received grants and awards from various film foundations, his work has screened at fe
Fall 2009 by Ali Bosworth
We’ve had an abundance of good photographers crop up over the past few days. This work by Ali Bosworth is specifically taken from the fall 2009 series, which i thought was most recent. But the other photography is really on point aswell, very nostalgic in it’s tone. It’s all about
Personal Photography by Pelle Crepin
Some great work by Pelle Crepin, a photographer based in London. I love the effect given off by the Mamiya RB67 Medium format camera on the personal projects (shown here), the flower shots almost looks like fabric or textile. The fashion work is also exceptional, the lighting really helps the overal