Photographs of Iceland by hlaus
Wonderfully stark imagery of Iceland by hlaus. The wonderfully muted colours make for great contrast against the alien volcanic landscape. Beutiful work.
Pieter Hugo
I love this picture series titled “The hyena & other men” by Pieter Hugo a photographer living in Cape Town South Africa. The captivating images of ‘Gadawan Kura’ (hyena handlers/guides) were taken on the street of the notorious Lagos.
Jan Banning
Love this photo series by Jan Banning called “Bureaucracy” depicting bureaucrats from all over the world.
Graphical Status
Good friend, photographer and Creative Lynx codemeister Daniel Cohen (aka Graphical Status) has launched his photography portfolio. I really love the simple navigation and full screen photo’s on this site, it really does the photo’s justice.
Erik Johansson- Another one!
Another Erik Johansson brings a little Thursday fun to the table with his photo retouching.
Periscope Creative
Berlin based Periscope Creative have a nice roster of photographers on their books that’s well worth a gander.
Maurizio Strippoli
Don’t know an awful lot about this guy but he does take a great photo. I’m loving the muted colour palettes. You really need to look at the pictures as a set for full impact so head on over to his site.
Mezzetty
Mezzetty hits in with another work update and a rather nice site refresh. Sexy, sophisticated and esoteric, the work of Mezzetty really intrigues me. He also seems to have recently photographed Deluka who are a great band, go check them out!
No Culture Icons
Liam from No Culture Icons got in touch to tell me about his great site showcasing some really fresh photography talent. If you’ve got five minutes have a proper look around, there is some real talent in the artist galleries.
Tom Chudley
Not had any photography on here in a while so it was refreshing to see the work of Tom Chudley, based in Leamington Spa. The 17 year old definitely has that VICE like charm. via PICDIT
RJ Shaughnessy
Got my copy of RJ Shaughnessy’s great new book today. Very dark and gritty, you should check it out.
RJ Shaughnessy
Not been much photography round these parts as of late, so I thought I’d freshen it up with a nice dose of black and white destruction courtesy of LA based RJ Shaughnessy’s new book “Your Golden Opportunity Is Coming Very Soon”. I can’t quite put my finger on it, but there is something about these...
Andreas Gursky
After seeing that Andreas Gursky has a gallery showing his complete works in Stockholm I thought it was about time to put one of my favorite photographers on here. I think what first drew me to Gursky’s work is the sense of order his images seem to show. Sometimes portraying the orderly lines of structures...
Das.Graphiker
Nice mixture of graphics and photography on Das.Graphiker. Really like the GoTV idents.
Romain Lenancker
Got a really nice email from Romain Lenancker informing me of his new behance profile page. I have to say I’m rather seduced by his simple but playful style.
Gregoire Alexandre
Some super photographic compositions form Gregoire Alexandre. Abstract but very interesting! Via FFF
Studio Fun
Had some fun in the studio today. I’ll post some pictures once we have done something with them…and yes that is me in the silly glasses!
Dan Tobin Smith update
One of the best around Dan Tobin Smith has had a site update. Pictured below is his shoot for Wallpaper magazines best domestic appliance (including a behind the scenes picture).
Branislav Kropilak
Amazing photographic work in the portfolio of Branislav Kropilak. I particularly love his factory and billboard series. His train and garage series are pretty awesome as well. via HumanResources
David Rowan
I found out about this guy from another super Birmingham based blog Surely. David Rowan is a photographer for Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery by day, but by night he scours abandoned print works and subterranean tunnels for some rather engaging shots. I Particularly like his Pacha Kuti series. They kind of draw you into...
Filip Dujardin
My good friend Jack pointed me in the way of this guy. Filip Dujardin creates new structures by stitching existing structures he’s documented together. I remember seeing his Impossible structures series a few month ago in some magazine or other. I love their brutality and starkness in comparison to the surrounding landscape. Whilst rather impressive...
Oleg Duryagin
On a bit of a photography mission today. Oleg Duryagins pictures made me just sit and stare at each image thinking about other worldly thoughts. The film “The Fifth Element” initially came to mind, with Jean Paul Gaultiers future retro costumes, as did the Kubrick masterpice “2001 – A Space Odyssey”, Star Wars and a...
Vincent Fournier
It was the shot of Le Corbusier’s Firminy (pictured below) that bought me to the attention of this photographer. Vincent Fournier has a lot more up his sleeve though it seems. His space artwork is something else! It’s a cross between lunar landing and casual Russian spaceman comes round for tea at grandmas house!
Jake Walters
Some really nice fashion/editorial/commercial work from Jake Walters. He seems to be the guy behind the post-production work of some of Non-Formats work.








