Kirsty Mitchell was born and raised in the county of Kent, known to many as the ‘Garden of England’. Her mother, an English teacher and passionate storyteller, read to her almost everyday to an age she could no longer admit to her friends. The imagination and belief in beauty became her root, and the place [...]
For all of you image-makers, you should enjoy this newly launched site, CameraBag.TV. Reviewing emerging and established photographers and what they use in their ‘Camera Bag’, providing intimates glimpse of their workspace and trade tools of the masters. You should watch their great video interviews like the ones below.
I came across photographer Noah Sheldon’s work over the weekend while browsing through some photo journals, and while I have not been able to re-find the series that initially caught my attention I found this Cats Wearing Clothes series which is worth sharing as a bookmark to the photographers work. Pretty cute and funny!
London based fashion photographer, James Mountford is playing our generations tune with his new Blogspot, I Heart Krackney, where he features what he calls his Orphan work. This is a space for his unpublished, unpolished works which he is in fact very proud of. Featured here is a small selection or pieces of editorials you [...]
Todd Selby is an incredible photographer who goes inside the homes and studios of artists, designers and creative personalities and makes photo essays of their lives and belongings. He then gets them to answer some questions about themselves on a handwritten note which is then scanned in so the viewer learns more about the subject. If you have ever wanted to step inside the house of Peaches Geldof, or Mark ‘The Cobrasnake‘, of writer Tom Wolfe, here is your chance. It is an amazing insight to the lives of these people, and it suddenly makes you feel incredibly comfortable with the mess and clutter in your own home. Satisfy your inner lifestyle voyeur and have a look at his website. These photos are from the studio and home of Pauline Forster and Toby Penrose at the George Tavern in London.
Dripbook.com just launched their beta version yesterday to give you a space on the web to not only set up a clean, professional and rich online portfolio of your images