Imagery Of Norway By Joachim Baan
I was pretty gutted when Joachim of Another Something put the site on pause for a couple of weeks - the page is always packed full of inspiring pieces. However it would seem that even when he's taking time away from the site he's still producing inspiring visuals in the form of this small set of pho
Resonance by Geert Goiris
I've been holding onto the work of Geert Goiris for a little while now, I couldn't make a decision whether we could present the work in a way that would do it justice, they are utterly brilliant. But as the day flew by I found a really nice selection of photography from a series titled Resonance tha
Further Imagery by Ryan Schude
It's been a little while since I've taken a browse over the portfolio of American photographer Ryan Schude, so today I've brought across a nice selection of his recent workings as I'm sure you will all agree that these are quite impressive. In constructing some wonderfully elaborate scenes, Ryan con
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
Kinfolk Magazine, A Guide for Small Gatherings
I found this new publication titled Kinfolk through our good friend Brian Ferry, a contributor of issue number one. Kinfolk is a collaboration between a community of artists who all have an interest in small gatherings. Whether it be sharing a table with friends, spending time with family and friend
Imagery from Ricor
Taiwan based Photographer Ricor brings us this stunning set of imagery which documents the bicycle culture that can be found in his homeland. Much like London at this moment in time Taipei is vastly populated with cyclists opting to push the pavement apposed to catching a bus or train line, in this
Other Peoples Houses by Victoria Hannan
We’ve been on this whole interior/furniture vibe as of late, today this continues on with a project conceived and curated by London based photographer Victoria Hannan. Spotting parallels with yesterdays article on The Makers Project by Jennifer Causey, these ten sets of imagery by different ph
Lost & Found Furniture
Beijing based store Lost & Found really caught my attention, particularly the photography of the furniture on their website. A lot of the products that they are involved in are based on a Danish/Scandinavian aesthetic, some of it also from Japan.
Latest Imagery From Randy P Martin
Those visiting on the regular will undoubtedly know that Randy P Martin is one of my favorite photographers, the rule is that he shares new work and I bring it across here for us all to enjoy. I promise I will stop when Randy quits capturing such inspiring and eye pleasing looks, his photography alw
Imagery From Joe Nigel Coleman
Photographer Joe Nigel Coleman brings us these stunning lifestyle looks taken in vast outdoor terrain showcasing the beauty of the great outdoors. Joe has quite obviously captured these while out exploring with good friends which in turn encourages his candid simplistic approach. His style really su
Cycling Photography by Chris Milliman
Single Speed, Fixed Gear, you name it all of these bikes are extremely popular now and you see more and more individuals taking up cycling as a sport. I thought as a salute to the Tour de France 2011, which is currently mid way through, we would place up some terrific imagery by New Hampshire [&hell
Mixed Imagery by Alexa Kirsten Stroth
Alexa Kirsten Stroth is a photographer that was born in Germany but is now based on the western coast of Canada. These are some mixed photographic works that really caught my attention from her portfolio site titled “Kitchen Quiet”. Inspired by trips on the train, fog, autumnal foods and