2010 by Debbie Carlos
We've seen so many photographers over the years so it's hard to choose a favourite. Obviously there's not much between each individual, since we like them all, but I'm going to take a stab in the dark and say that Debbie Carlos is certainly near the top of my list. I find myself constantly going bac
Shanghai Blues by Alan Grillo Spina
Shanghai Blues, a photographic series by Alan Grillo Spina, was both inspiring to see not only because of the brilliant photography but also because of the story behind it. Alan took a trip to China and couldn’t understand the signs or the language, but his camera took some great snaps that ar
Ten Environments by Jake Stangel
Found a pleasant series to share with all of you by San Francisco based photographer Jake Stangel. He's got a shed load of work on his site that is all of high quality so it was a hard choice when picking between different imagery. But this piece titled Ten Environments captured my eye the most, I l
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
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
At Home by Jennifer Korff
Jennifer Korff is a designer, illustrator, and photographer, born and raised in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania. Sometimes she works under the moniker of Sophik, which is a combination of another name given at birth and her last initial. Jen works with individual clients, but for todays post I will fo
Photography by Jørn Aagaard
Jørn Aagaard is a freelance graphic designer based in Oslo, Norway. He’s also part of the collaboration that is Dank, a Norwegian term for ”passing time whilst doing absolutely nothing”, which is based on the idea of a fanzine for skateboarding. The magazine is beautifully designed and ha
Set of Imagery by Charlotte Bland
English creative Charlotte Bland brings us this charming set of lifestyle photography that she’s captured to highlight the quaint elements that she comes across in her daily activities. She seems to immerse herself in a sea of English tradition with lots of candid shots of homemade products an
Football by Charlie Crane
I came across this series of photographs by Charlie Crane titled “Football”. It’s a project that’s quite old and was taken in Spring of 2007 for Sony and FIFA as part of the run up to the 2010 world cup. Charlie opened up the original brief slightly and decided to work on a l
Imagery by Elena Ayllon
After a stint living in Tokyo, Elena Ayllon is now based back in Madrid and has some cracking work over on her portfolio. I picked out some photography from various different “sessions” that are navigable in the sidebar. I was particularly set back by the greenery in the photos, very viv
Japan by Mary Gaudin
Some exceptional photographic work by Mary Gaudin, a New Zealand born photographer that is currently living in Montpellier, France. Although she divides her time between France and London Mary has some amazing pictures from others countries as well, this series for example all taken in Japan. Her we
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