Brilliant series of photographs by Stephan Tillmans of tube televisions the moment that they are switched off. The results are stunning. I love when something beautiful is created from an unexpected source.
Tag: Photography
Loose Leaf Edition 01
Loose Leaf is a new publication by Manual that features large-format printed art works. What’s unique about it is that each edition comes packaged ready to be installed on your wall. The publication is unbound and each piece if hole-punched allowing you to easily display it on a wall with small pushpins. Pretty neat.
You can find out more or grab a copy on the site.
Need Supply 2011 Spring Catalogue
Led by Gabriel Ricioppo, the internal design team at fashion boutique Need Supply have created a stellar brand identity. Their latest creation is this Spring catalogue that’s beautifully executed. What I love the most is the great photography, which Gabriel told me was all shot on film. You can see all the spreads here.
Tim Navis Photography
I’ve been a fan of Tim Navis’ work for sometime now, and I’ve been meaning to feature it here. A recent post on ISO50 inspired me to finally do it.
Tim’s photo work is exceptional. What stands out the most for me are the compositions and color tones of the images. The colors have a natural, almost vintage feel to them. Tim creates vibrate and exciting colors, but there’s also a washed out look to them that I love. The blacks are never crushed, and the whites have a slight yellow tint to them. I aim for similar color tones in my photos.
You can purchase some of these wonderful images over in Tim’s store.
Hello Couture
A lovely series of posters by Ryan Atkinson that brilliantly mixes fashion, typography and design.
Laurent Nivalle Photography
French photographer Laurent Nivalle has a stunning portfolio, but it’s his Le Mans Classic series that just blows my mind. The mix of vintage race cars, and the faded colors trick you into believing that these are photos from the 60s. The crops and compositions are just perfect, and the buttery shallow depth of field make the images irresistible. Makes me miss DSLRs. Laurent does also have an excellent gallery iPhone photography.