The Odysseus by Mikael Kennedy
What an amazing set of imagery by Mikael Kennedy, a photographer living and working in New York City. He may we best known for his work online titled Passport to Trespass, in which we featured him on the site for back in April (view that here). But his other works have also appeared at many [&hellip
Photography by Stephen Morris
Some really creative photography by Stephen Morris. A bit wacky, and also a bit humorous, just what we like on a monday morning. Definitely lightened up my mood. Stephen is based in London, and has a habit of creating odd ball photos by posing in such ways that ‘defy gravity’. I guess th
Imagery By Kevin Kunstadt
I seem to have a lot of time for imagery of wide open spaces at the minute, perhaps subconsciously I’m telling myself I need to get away from the city for a while. While I ponder this, I’ve brought across some images that I’m really in awe of by Kevin Kunstadt. I’m sure you w
Nowhere by Maciej Leszczynski
Polish photographer, Maciej Leszczynski, escorts us to the land of ‘Nowhere’ with his new series of pictures. This imagery has been taken in various parts of Poland during 2009 and 2010, then accumulated into this beautifully curated set of work. I especially like the tones that have bee
Photography by Robert S. Johnson III
We don’t know much about this photographer, apart from his name, Robert S. Johnson II, and that he’s based in New York. But he takes some cracking photo’s, i couldn’t believe some of the experiences he has had throughout his travels. From taking pictures of an ocean plane cra
Photography by Oliver SC
I was on my daily Flickr travels yesterday and discovered some photography by an unknown character under the name of Oliver SC. Although he (I’m hoping it’s a he) seems to have a mysterious front, you can’t deny the great photography going on under his username. I really like the s
Get Back In Your Book by Lissy Laricchia
Lissy Laricchia created this series called ‘Get Back In Your Book’, which features different characters getting sucked into their respective titles. For example, Alice and Wonderland, Harry Potter and Sleeping Beauty. I really like the way she has captured each shot, especially the top o