Further Imagery From Hideaki Hamada
So I know we've featured Japanese photographer Hideaki Hamada and these little fellows in the past, but this latest set is so beautifully captured and wonderfully natural that I couldn't resist sharing these on the format again. Based in Osaka, Hideaki is a highly creative individual, he's as equall
Lights by Mark Borthwick
Mark Borthwick is said to be one of the most influential alternative fashion photographers of our time and was a defining photographer of the 90's. He's helped magazines such as Purple, Self Service and AnOther bridge the gap between art and fashion, something that we see a lot of in the market toda
Set of Imagery by Marek & Anna Strachan
With half the writing force travelling to America today we will be continuing the format in two different timezones for a little while, which is a first for us. Nothing to worry about though, things will stick to what you are all familiar with, today I've brought across a little photography for us a
Set of Photography by Parker Fitzgerald
So today I'm returning to the work of Parker Fitzgerald and his inspiring imagery, and if I'm being completely honest it was only going to be a matter of time before we revisited such a talented photographer. There is something about Parker's work that really does just strike a chord with me, perhap
The People Who Feed Us, Beekeeper Mary Woltz
A beautiful set of photography by Karon Wise, a New York based photographer who is highly acclaimed for her wedding photography. She was even voted as one of the top ten wedding photographers in the world, and rightly so looking at these cracking photos taken for The People Who Feed Us. Mary Woltz i
Some Time In Project By Benjamin Gott
Filmmaker Andy Anderson introduces us to creative Benjamin Gott and his opened ended project "Some Time In" which investigates the experience others have on a visual level, exploring various locations around the world. Handing a camera to the participants Benjamin seems fascinated by the voyeuristic
More Photographic Works by Thom Fougere
Mr D Benning posted up some photography by Winnipeg designer Thom Fougere back in December, a photographer I've since been keeping my eye on. I'm a regular follower of his blog which keeps me up to date on new projects and work that's evolving, and his flickr is a great addition to his portfolio als
Photographic Stills by William Hereford
Our friends at Kinfolk magazine remind us of photographer and director William Hereford. I remember watching a short video of his a year ago titled "Cooking Dinner" that came in the form of volume 1. I recall a lot of people leaving comments asking him to do more but I never saw anything surface, wh
Photographic Works by Nao Shimizu
One of our most popular posts from recent months was Tembea Bags photographed by Nao Shimizu. Probably because of the fantastic combination of the grainy photography and the simplistic products placed in a uniform order. But Nao Shimizu doesn't just work on product shots she's also an independent fr
Bike Rider Series From Edouard Sepulchre
It's pretty rare for us to return to a creative this quickly but I really enjoyed this fantastic set of portraits from Edouard so here we are again, this time with some of his photography opposed to a short film. I think sharing the second bicycle themed project in short secession is pretty damning
Liberia ‘77 Documentary Trailer
Just by chance I happened to come across this captivating short film which doubles as a trailer for a longer feature documentary titled "Liberia77". The project follows the story of two young Canadian born brothers, Andrew and Jeff Topham, who emigrated with their family to Liberia in the 70's as th
Set of Imagery from Abbey Lee Sarver
Austin Texas based creative Abbey Lee Sarver brings us these wonderfully muted and understated images that she's taken whilst exploring the desert terrain local to her.The result that she's come up with here are really quite remarkable as the almost untouched landscape of Austin provides the perfect