Posted on 08 September 2009

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 This is a space for his unpublished, unpolished works which he is in fact very proud of.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 may recognize from magazines such as Dazed & Confused, Stimulus, Tank, and I-D which he has shot. Keep an eye on his Blog and be sure to check out his website as well.

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Posted on 13 August 2009

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.
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Posted on 10 October 2007

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, but to also give your work more exposure and a great way to network with like-minded industry talent…
Dripbook is an online community of artists. Painters, photographers, designers, stylists, animators, illustrators, makeup artists, printmakers, architects – anyone who’s creativity can be displayed with images. Dripbook portfolios allow artists to share their art with anyone anytime. And maybe most importantly, Dripbook becomes a survey of the visual arts world – check out and be a part of a widely expanding community.
The site is nicely done, but as a beta version some bug and waiting part a little bit annoying
To be followed…