Photographs of Maiko Okuno’s Lacquerware Exhibition
I'm not usually one to split up images like this, I prefer to keep them all landscape or at least have a mixture of the two sizes. But since it's Friday I thought I'd let myself off, also these are very tasty indeed so I knew even though they weren't that big you would still appreciate them. Sometim
Photography by Marcos Rivas
Some nice observational type shots by Marcos Rivas, a photographer based in Paris. I couldn’t find too much out about this guy for all of you, but he has some great photography over on his flickr account. Although a lot of his works are random, it’s nice to see someone not constraint by
Mixed Imagery by Andrea Cheng
Some really nice photography to set off this evening by Andrea Cheng. I found Andrea on flickr, and have been obsessing over her photography for a little while now. Her use of the Pentax K1000 is one reason (since i own one), but also the depth and curvature she gets in some of these landscape [&hel
Mixed Imagery by Jack Siegel
Jack Siegel was born in San Fransisco but now lives and works in New York. His pictures feature a lot of smokers, aspects of culture, lifestyle, and also pictures of his friends. One girl (shown above and in the pictures below) makes quite the subject, her eyes are quite piercing, and when shes plac
Mixed Imagery by Tara Thayer
Some great photography by Tara Thayer, a mum who lives in Tarrytown, New York. I find her work very homely and warm, i think her family life definitely shines through in the photographs. Tara uses a mixed bag of cameras, ranging from a Polaroid Spectra to a K1000, I’ve even seen some hasselbla
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
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 Jason Nocito
Some charming imagery taken by Jason Nocito, an experienced photographer and artist. This guy has worked with various superstars and artists, Kanye West, Mary Kate Olsen and Lil Wayne to name a few (not shown here). I really like the way he can translate the subjects personality into the still image
Sussex Photographs by Andrew Newson
Andrew Newson is a professional photographer living in the South of England. He has been snapping photos for about 10 years now, immersing himself in various different kinds of photography, from commercial commissions to personal art projects. I have taken ten photos from a series of his called Suss
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
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