Reuben Cox
Reuben Cox was born in North Carolina and studied the science of mathematic before he began to work as photographer.
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Reuben Cox was born in North Carolina and studied the science of mathematic before he began to work as photographer.
Gabriel Dawe was born in Mexico City where he grew up surrounded by the intensity and color of Mexican culture. After working as a graphic designer, he moved to Montreal, Canada in 2000 following a desire to explore foreign land. In search for creative freedom he started experimenting and creating artwork, which eventually led him to explore textiles and embroidery (…)
Julia Fullerton-Batten is rapidly developing a reputation as one of the leading young photographers in the UK. (…)
Kimiko Yoshida is here again with yet another bunch of new self-portraits. She really is incredible. (…)
Director, Cinematographer, Colorist, Editor and Compositor Martin Steinberg. Check out his works and/or hire him right away! (…)
Philip Cheung is a photographer currently based in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Originally from Toronto, Canada, Philip relocated to the Middle East in 2007 and has worked extensively in the region on commissioned and self-initiated projects. (…)
Ritator deploy unique concepts to create attention and interest for their clients in business, government and the public sector. (…)
Classic photography blog Epicly Later’d featuring skate-related and personal shots. Also check them out at VBS.tv! (…)
“Scheltens & Abbenes are the sum total of the unique talent of a still-life photographer and the creative craftsmanship of an artist/stylist. Technical perfection added to individual handicraft, strong pictorial clarity in addition to tailor-made styling. (…)
Alec Soth has his own Wikipedia page on which it says: “his photography has a cinematic feel with elements of folklore that hint at a story behind the image.” This is pretty much true. Also noteworthy: his insane (…)
Modern and fun illustrative work by Sacred Mtn. (or just Scott), currently working as creative director at Ordinary Kids in San Fransisco. (…)
Press Pause Play is a upcoming movie by Swedish production company House of Radon. “A new generation of global creators and artists is emerging, equipped with other points of reference and other tools. The teachers arenʼt certified schools anymore – itʼs web sites, discussion forums and a “learn by doing”-mentality. We see the children of a digital age, unspoiled or uneducated depending on who you ask. Collaboration over hierarchy (…)
“The Wilderness Downtown” is an interactive interpretation, created by Chris Milk, of Arcade Fire’s song “We Used To Wait” and was built entirely with the latest open web technologies, including HTML5 video, audio, and canvas. Start off by entering the street where you grew up and (…)
Designer and Illustrator Klas Herbert has, among other neat pieces of work, made this illustration(s) for Baltic Sea Position. (…)
Mother New York. “What do you call 20 sensory-overloaded minutes fashioned out of 60+ dancers, an original visual program created by Daft Punk’s light designers, a new pop symphony from one-half of N.A.S.A., and over 155 rooms of New York’s Standard Hotel? You could start with “Spectacular,” (…)
Kyle Scully is a Vancouver based photographer. His work, which follows his life, examines the peripheral corners of everyday rountine. He finds inspiration in the mundane through highlighting an unusual punchline or a passing moment of grace. (…)