-
Follow
-
Share
-
Subscribe
RSS - Posts -
Categories
- Animator (1)
- Architect (1)
- Art Director (21)
- Chef (5)
- Clothing Designer (10)
- Designer (69)
- Director (4)
- Doll Maker (2)
- Film Maker (3)
- Folk Artist (1)
- Furniture Designer (10)
- Graffiti Artist (2)
- Graphic Novelist (1)
- Host (2)
- Illustrator (47)
- Jewelry (8)
- Lighting Designer (3)
- Painter (16)
- Paper Artist (10)
- Photographer (15)
- Product Designer (24)
- Prop Stylist (1)
- Sculptor (7)
- Tattooist (1)
- Toy Maker (2)
- Trend Forecaster (6)
- Typographer (10)
- Web Guru (1)
- Writer (21)
-
Recent
- Benjamin Palmer
- Geoff Green
- Happy End-Of-Summer!
- Marc Johns
- Daniel Friedman
- Shannon Jensen
- Christian Cota
- Jesse Tise
- Anne Ulku
- Amanda Hesser
- Curtis Popp
- Maricor & Maricar Manalo
- Brianna Harden
- Emily Dubner
- Richard Catchweasel
- Morgan Carper
- Eric Lee
- Oliver Jeffers
- Meghan Guthrie
- John Boardley
- Nate Berkus
- Catherine Chen & Haley Boyd
- Ed Fella
- Bethany Nauert
- Joe Cariati
- Matt Armendariz
- Chris Dorland
- Gail Anderson
- John Hendrix
- Natasha Case
- Jared Schorr
- Martine Ali
- Paula Scher
- Kelli Anderson
- Tom Fruin
- Lotta Nieminen
- Confetti System
- Catarina Carreiras
- We Make Carpets
- Hanna Nilsson
Category Archives: Photographer
Geoff Green
When it comes to capturing people’s beauty, nothing is out of the picture for Geoff Green. The NYC-based photographer constantly explores new neighborhoods and people with his camera in tow, always aiming to depict the moments when subjects from sidewalk … Continue reading
Posted in Photographer Tagged brooklyn, color, fashion, new york, object, photographer, poster Leave a comment
Shannon Jensen
If you’re looking to take an intimate journey through multiple areas of East Africa in a single day, look no further than Shannon Jensen’s stunning photographs. She’ll show you the emotions of ethnically Southern Sudanese returning “home” after decades of … Continue reading
Bethany Nauert
Whether you live in a huge mansion or tiny studio apartment, Bethany Nauert will make you proud to call it home. This Los Angeles based photographer shoots interiors and exteriors for clients like Apartment Therapy, One Kings Lane and Rue Magazine. Bethany has … Continue reading
Matt Armendariz
As a former graphic designer and art director in the food industry, Matt Armendariz has always had great taste. His passion for all things food and drink expanded as he branched into culinary photography and writing. His wildly popular blog … Continue reading
Posted in Art Director, Chef, Photographer, Writer Tagged book, food, multi-media, prop, trend, writer Leave a comment
Erin Wahed
What would rings look like if they were designed by Wassily Kandinsky, Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer? Bande des Quatres. This new boutique line of jewelry was conceived by photographer and recent NYU grad, Erin Wahed, and is hand-crafted by … Continue reading
Posted in Designer, Jewelry, Photographer Tagged craft, designer, fashion, jewelry, multi-media, object, product design, trend 1 Comment
Lara Dunston and Terence Carter
Lara Dunston and Terence Carter are taking the road less traveled – to places like Poland, Montenegro and Kenya. This year, the married writer-and-photographer team embarked on a personal experiment called GranTourismo, which is leading them on a slow journey … Continue reading
Amy Stevens
Amy Stevens makes photography look like a piece of (scrumptious and mouth-watering) cake. She juxtaposes colorful and decadent desserts with brightly colored fabrics to create a fresh take on food photography. These visually rich photos – collected in her “Confections” series … Continue reading
Christopher Lane
Christopher Lane’s photographs offer a fabulous slice of Americana, baked by a Brit. The English-born photographer specializes in documentary and portrait photography from his New York studio, which gives him a unique perspective on US culture and practices. A particular … Continue reading
Miller Mobley
Miller Mobley’s photographs are quintessentially southern in their passion. In a recent project for Birmingham Magazine, Miller used powerful lighting and tight compositions to portray local chaplains in an unexpected way. However, this Alabama native can’t wait to bring his … Continue reading
Meiko Takechi Arquillos
Meiko Takechi Arquillos is as delightful as her photography subjects. Focusing on children, candy and fruit, she creates playful and lighthearted compositions for clients like Good Magazine, Cookie and Bon Appetit. The bright colors and vibrant life of Meiko’s home … Continue reading
Sam Horine
At this year’s New York Fashion Week, you weren’t stylish unless Sam Horine took your picture. Sam profiled the most hip, interesting people attending the shows each day for his slideshow features on nymag.com. When Sam isn’t capturing the most … Continue reading
Brian McCarty
Some might call it playing with toys. Others might call it toys at play. But to those who know best, it’s simply McCarty Photoworks. Brian photographs popular characters and art toys ranging from Barbie to Tokidoki in locations that accentuate … Continue reading
Carl Kleiner
Models, mountains, products, brightly colored paper. All are captured beautifully through various methods by inventive Swedish photographer, Carl Kleiner. His distinct ability to create objects like hot-dogs and ketchup with collages of bright paper are as awe-inspiring as the landscapes … Continue reading
Carl Warner
Some people say fluffy clouds look like mashed potatoes, many say the moon is made of cheese, but one man captures these scenes (and so many more) with the actual food others only dream about. When you take a closer … Continue reading
Glenn Glasser
Any photographer that can make his Floridian grandparents look like the hippest people in New York City is a unique talent. Glenn Glasser is certainly that and more. His photographs for New York Magazine’s “Look Book” feature capture the essence of … Continue reading