Motion graphics by UK animator based in Vancouver aka @deathbykeyframe of an Emily Welham illustration
...Moody and temperamental, just like the artist himself, Hoffman's work is infused with so much more flare and detail than simple celebrity photography.
Read the interviewSwoszowski’s goal is to bring as many unique images into the physical world as possible, slowly moving toward the fine art photography realm.
Read the interviewPhotography has escorted me through my whole adulthood. It is my medium to act out those of my creative talents that I have to neglect at my daily work. - Ralph Graef
...Ali Rajabi is a Hasselblad Master and multi-award winning photographer who began his career in Tehran, Iran.
...French graphic designer and illustrator based in London, started exploring GIFs two years ago as a way to add “a new dimension” to her drawings.
...Hugh Kretschmer is a Los Angeles native who grew up in a family of artists, discovering photography at 13 under the guidance of his father, who was a photo-instrumentation engineer for McDonnell Douglas during the Mercury through Apollo missions.
..."Subconsciously, you will create something that you really want to" Rishab Soni is a Multidisciplinary Illustrator and Designer from Auckland, New Zealand, currently living in Doha, Qatar.
...Øystein Sture Aspelund is a photographer based in Trondheim, Norway. Shooting both analog and digital, the work as a response and reaction to surroundings.
...Bonsoir Paris is a creative studio that stimulates curiosity in the everyday and makes the impossible seem logical.
...Raw bright colours stand out from the page and alarm the senses. Sometimes frightening silhouettes and emotionless eyes that glare at you like one of Hitchcock’s icy cool blondes. The Grotesque yet Light Beauty of Luke Stephenson.
Read the interviewTim Tadder Is a husband, father, picture maker, cyclist, Ravens fan, photoshop geek, and thankful everyday for another opportunity to do what he loves.
...Eric Wert creates still life as you've never seen it before. Vibrant, psychedelic and detailed to a fault, Wert’s portraits draw inspiration from 17th and 18th Century Dutch Masters and provide a fresh introduction to an archetypal form.
Read the interviewArmenian Photographer and student, Eliza Malkhasyan plays beautifully with light and composition.
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