Portraits by Antony Crook
Bolton born photographer Antony Crook caught my attention with his portraiture work over on his portfolio page. Now, I’ve seen many of his pictures before, we even showcased a video that Antony did on the site, but for some reason or another I’ve never got round to posting up some of my
Nobody Series By Andrea Tonellotto
We see some nice pastel tones in this collection of work titled Nobody crafted by Italian creative Andrea Tonellotto. At first glance I thought these were artworks but I later discovered they were a series of Polaroids that Andrea had captured in his homeland. Throughout the collect we see a minimal
Set of Imagery From Sebastian Schramm
German Photographer and Designer Sebastian Schramm’s observational approach to life is something you can’t help but take note of and admire when viewing his photographic pieces. I think it’s fair to say that Sebastian takes quite a lot in from his surroundings and pays particular a
Snapshots by India G. Ouseley
I always enjoy checking my emails in the morning, particularly ones from independents that want us to feature their work. I make sure I check each one personally, you never know when you come across something that’s special. Born in 1993, India G. Ouseley is an emerging self-taught film photog
Photography Set From Anna Aden’s
I’ve been admiring the work of Swedish photographer Anna Aden recently, her minimal creations are really vivid, while still staying beautifully refined and refreshing to view. I’ve got to say I love the fact she leaves the story to be pieced together by the viewer, which makes her imager
Photographic Works by Una Hunderi
Una Hunderi is a photographer based out of Oslo, Norway, but originally born in New Zealand. I selected some of her works not only because of the simplicity in each piece, but also the very beautiful incorporation of nature and other natural elements. Most of these pictures here have some sort of gr
American Craftsmen by Leslie Williamson
Yesterday I showcased some imagery from The Miller House designed by Eero Saarinen, and that seemed to get a really nice response on the social media outlets. The photographer of that series is Leslie Williamson, who is the creator of a book called “Handcrafted Modern”, a real favourite
Photographic Works by Thong Van
I thought Art Director Thong Van had some really nice photographic works on his flickr page. Currently based in Tokyo, but born in Melbourne, Australia, his works seem to be deep set in minimalism, really taking care of the open space around the subject. You may also notice that a lot of his picture
Set Of Imagery By Delaney Allen
Rummaging through the endless supply of imagery over on Flickr late last night I stumbled upon the talents of Portland based visual artist Delaney Allen. His simplistic and subtle approach to photography really drew me in, and across his portfolio I found myself appreciating the set we have here abo
Photography by Marija Strajnic
Marija Strajnic is an Architecture school graduate from Belgrade, Serbia. These works above and below are a random selection of photography from her fantastic portfolio site. It features a vast array of work, from illustrations, to architect drawings, and obviously her photography works. She’s
Martha Cooper for Art in the Streets Exhibition Film
I came across this interesting piece by Charlie Inman who caught up with American photojournalist Martha Cooper before her exhibition at The Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles. Martha is well known for her documentation of the New York graffiti scene during the 1970’s and 80’s, th
Mixed Imagery by David Meskhi
Born in Tbilisi, Georgia, now residing in Berlin, Germany, David Meskhi is a photographer that has really captured the imagination of a wide audience. His flickr account is beaming with comments and likes, and now he’s took this in the real world as well with his works being showcased at all s