This post is part of our weekly series of posts showing the new work, made by designers from all around the world. As you probably know, you can submit your portfolio to me so I can feature your work. Once I've featured your work, you can still keep submitting new work. Your new work will be featured in this series. Also if you join our Flickr Group you can simply add photos and I'll feature them here.
People are resisting gravity every day, but some are trying hard and finding new ways to feel weightless. Antigravity is a project in which Mina Sarenac, photographer from Beograd, Serbia, tried to describe feelings of freedom, both physical and emotional. It connects ideas and dreams, fashion and extreme sports. The models were put in real environments, secured with climbing equipment, and the rope was removed in post production.
In this weekly series I show you a selection with creative advertisement prints for a brand, a company, from a country or with a special theme. Recently I started to look at well known companies and their ads. Last year I published a post with creative ads for McDonald's. In the mean time they have made several new ads which I'll show you here, enjoy!
Raised with a camera in his hands, Webb Bland had no formal training in photography, yet he knew from the beginning this was his calling. Shortly after graduating from the Savannah College of Art & Design in 2007 with a BFA in Graphic Design, he changed direction and began focusing all of his creative energy in the one area where his two biggest passions overlapped; photography... and cars. And so, since late 2007, this has been his world; cars, cars and more cars. In this post a selection of his best shots, if you like this, be sure to see his top 50.
The Waterfalls Restaurant is an amazing restaurant located at Quezon Province, Villa Escudero, Philippines, where one can enjoy a meal right beside an impressive waterfall. Just a short distance from the waterfalls, you can enjoy your delicious meal. Water is really running over and under your feet, allowing for an experience that you will never forget!
In 'The Portfolio of...' I give you, the photographer/ designer, a chance to share your work with the world. Everyone likes to get some attention for their works, and we're here to help. Submit your portfolio to us and we'll try to publish it. Today it's time to show you the work of Ana Rita Patinha.
In this post I have a selection of the advertising works made by Jean Yves Lemoigne, an advertising photographer since 2004. He works with the top creatives agencies in the world : DDB, BBH, EuroRSCG, Saatchi&Saatchi, BBDO, TBWA, Wieden & Kennedy … His advertising work does not look like classic advertising and has been awarded many times (CannesLions, Epica, Euorbest, Clio, New-York Festival,…) He also works with magazines like Amusement, Le Monde2, Technikart Mademoiselle, WAD. His surrealistic photos turn our boring everyday life into another dimension.
This post is part of our weekly series of posts showing the new work, made by designers from all around the world. As you probably know, you can submit your portfolio to me so I can feature your work. Once I've featured your work, you can still keep submitting new work. Your new work will be featured in this series. Also if you join our Flickr Group you can simply add photos and I'll feature them here.
Kyle Bean is a Brighton based designer specialising in hand crafted models, set design and art direction. Since graduating in 2009, he has worked across a variety of platforms including installations, window displays, editorial and advertising. He's represented by Blinkart, an eclectic collection of artists, designers and filmmakers who work across a range of non traditional, multi disciplinary projects. We've just a small selection of Kyle's works here, if you want to see his video's, some detailed photos or some work in progress examples, be sure to visit his website!
It's time to make you all hungry with these amazing works made by Carl Warner. At first glance, these images look like painted landscapes, however, if you look more closely you will see that everything is made out of food. Still possible that the food was painted as well, but that's not the case. These aren’t paintings but photos and everything you see in each photograph is made of real food. These works (foodscapes) are made by Carl Warner, a photographer from London.