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Some stills from yesterday’s long long shoot: The Wanderer by Laure Provoust.

Will keep uploading as the shoot continues!

  2:00 pm  |   May 6 2011  

Being a street photographer - you could be a historian?

Being a street photographer - you could be a historian?

  12:40 am  |   March 27 2011  

  12:39 am  |   March 27 2011  

Street photography exhibition in Museum of London- well worth going.
Illustration part of Manual For How to become a Street Photographer.

Street photography exhibition in Museum of London- well worth going.

Illustration part of Manual For How to become a Street Photographer.

  9:39 pm  |   March 23 2011  

Advertising brief…

  9:34 pm  |   March 23 2011  

Not dead

Just busy,

BUT.

Here’s a couple of things that have impressed me:

1. Scroll over these:

http://www.abc.net.au/news/events/japan-quake-2011/beforeafter.htm

2. Watch this:

Train of Thought from Leo Bridle on Vimeo.

And then this:

The Thomas Beale Cipher from Andrew S Allen on Vimeo.

And then if you have time go to this wicked website:

http://www.electricsheepmagazine.co.uk

  12:34 am  |   March 17 2011  

Yah yah

It’s now open to vote, if you fancy a weird monster with long legs then you can say yes to my poster for Animal Charm, the film starring saucy Sadie Frost.

VOTE IF YOU WILL

Here it is again:

Merci

  1:44 am  |   March 2 2011  

Allandale house

By William O’brian Jr.

“His research and creative practice have been fostered by an interest in the relationships between architecture, technology, landscape, and urbanism with an emphasis on the development of alternative resonances between natural and artificial systems”

It’s bloody gorgeous.

  10:59 am  |   March 1 2011  

Katja Strunz

Berlin based Strunz does something I think is especially contemporary but hard to acheive: a true mix of fine art and graphic design and a minimalist and geometric approach that has an organic feel.

I could stare at her work for ages, ‘cause although it makes you calm, there’s something intrinsically dark and disturbing, just a little undertone, that makes her fascinating.

She deals with the concept of representing something and at the same time allowing it to be hidden- which presents a good puzzle for the viewer.

She’s exhibiting in Brussels- if only the money…

  2:26 pm  |   February 16 2011  

(one more! older, but the comment below applies just as well!)

  9:55 pm  |   February 15 2011  

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