09.07.09
Snare Creative is an emerging group of creatives based in Brisbane, Australia. They’ve recently completed a photography project that was shot in Melbourne and Brisbane, Australia, as well as Hk, Singapore and Thailand.
Snare Creative is an emerging group of creatives based in Brisbane, Australia. They’ve recently completed a photography project that was shot in Melbourne and Brisbane, Australia, as well as Hk, Singapore and Thailand.
Dutch-based graphic designer, Cris Kuhlen has some colorful work and some really smart photo compositions in his portfolio.
Fashion photographer Thom Kerr has recently completed a sci-fi-inspired series of photos that are unique for someone who leans more to the photography side versus design and illustration. Kerr studied fine arts in Brisbane and began his career as a writer and director. He approaches his photo sessions much as a director would a shoot. He scripts the concept and then carries out his vision. You can read more about Kerr and his latest work at Fashionation.
Photographer Guy Sargent makes the real look surreal, both landscapes and architecture are transformed into something serene and other-worldly.
Photographer Bryan Sheffield thinks espresso, Vitamin Water and Diet Coke are great beverages. He also composes some beautiful images of fascinating people.
It’s been a very long time since I have written about his work but there appears to be some updates since I last dropped in.
Photographer, Christian Grund has some beautiful images in his portfolio. He is accomplished at both portrait and landscape photography.
Jaime Ibarra (that’s ‘Hi-May’ to you, not ‘Jay-Me’) is a photographer with a great flair for drama and drapery.
There is an overwhelmingly inspiring archive of graphic design and illustration in the Flickr pages of ‘A Journey Round My Skull‘.
There are exceptionally beautiful photographs of incredibly good looking people in the portfolio of Danish photographer, Signe Vilstrup.
About photographer Christian Weber from his website:
“Christian Weber (b. 1971) is a visual artist born in Cincinnati, Ohio. A few years after his birth his family moved to Florida where he started taking photographs at the age of fourteen. He later graduated from the Southeast Center for Photograpahic Studies which in turn propelled him to New York City into a career in the arts.
Creating assured images, Weber demonstrates a raw elegance that is at once provisional and precise. His celebrated portraits, architecture, and landscapes reveal a talent equally open to the verve and beauty of contemporary life. His photographs appear regularly in such publications as Life, Details, The New York
Times Magazine, and Interview. “
I discovered photographer Ryan McGinley today while perusing Do It For the Fame (such a great blog) and was just amazed by his work. Both his choice of locations and how his models interact with the chosen environment make for such gorgeous images. There is something both psychedelic and serene happening simultaneously.
Spencer Lowell has an eye for capturing imagery of strange things and places that just look amazing in still form.
Danny Treacy is a Manchester-born, London-based artist/photographer is a really amazing little photo/art/sculptural project under his belt called ‘Them’.
There is what I could really only describe as a photo-journal in the Flickr pages of Sunny Bunny with the only exception being that each photo is stunning and amazingly composed.
Photographer Sabine Pigalle has an artistic and beautiful body of work. She pays special attention to the use of color in her highly composed imagery and moves fluidly between fashion-styled portraiture to still life.
Lithuanian photographer, Ugne Straigyte has a dreamy, lyrical and ethereal body of work
Chris Pell is a 21 year old recent graduate of Brighton University. He is currently available for commissions and has a very unique and diverse portfolio ranging from animation, photography to illustration. There is some interesting religious intonations in his work that definitely peak the curiosity as to their meaning.
“Nollywood is said to be the third largest film industry in the world, releasing onto the home video market approximately 1 000 movies each year.”
Photographer Pieter Hugo traveled to Africa where he visited the sets of Nollywood in Nigeria and captured an incredibly haunting and truly remarkable series of images.