There’s something elusively evocative about these photographs, like a dream half-remembered over a morning cup of tea.
All the pics are by Citylight Photography, and available from the Citylight Etsy shop in varying formats, from notecard to custom sized prints.
Our regular guest, Neville Trickett has been somewhat scarce lately, as he’s been mad busy with the relaunch of Saint Verde on his farm, as well as working on a brand new blogging concept (read all about that here). It’s great to have you here today, Neville!
Seydou Keita, who produced these amazing portraits in Mali [...]
Australian interiors photographer Paul Barbera has the most glorious website called Where They Create, where he’s documented the work spaces of visual creatives and artists. I must just warn you before you enter this site: it will be a long, long time before you re-emerge, so hang your Do Not Disturb sign and dive right [...]
Awww, baby animals!
And medium size animals…
… and big ones too!
They come in all sizes, and also in the long, short, tall, hairy, fluffy, scaly and feathered styles, and can be found as limited edition photographic prints at Sharon Montrose’s Animal Print Shop, and also at her Etsy shop. They’re all real live animals, most of [...]
Toby Shapshak, editor of Stuff Magazine, and all-round fan of all things from the Future sent this one through, so he’ll be taking the blame for any of the potential (ahem) fallout.
Photographer Richard Ross’s book Waiting for the End of the World deals with the rather bleak subject matter of bomb shelters, which he photographed [...]
