January 13, 2011, at 11:43 pm
floating from floating on Vimeo.
This is really amazing footage of flying paint. There really isn’t much to say beyond that, other than, I really respect how much talent it takes to capture a subject as difficult as this. The light, motion, color and sharp focus is impeccable. Definitely worth a view.
January 3, 2011, at 7:58 pm
Over the holidays I took some time away from blogging, reading twitter updates and checking in with Facebook… pretty much all of my usual online activity was reduced to a minimum. It was nice. I spent Christmas with family in San Francisco at my sister’s place, ate WAY too much food, chased my nephews around [...]
December 29, 2010, at 3:01 pm
DJ Light (DJ Luz), Lima 2010 from Cinimod Studio on Vimeo.
Notes from Vimeo:
“DJ Light is an immersive public sound and light installation that gives visitors the power to orchestrate an awe-inspiring performance of light and sound across a large public space. It was created for energy company Endesa as the cornerstone of their Christmas celebrations [...]
December 1, 2010, at 9:08 am
Refraction from Jesse Zanzinger on Vimeo.
Shot with a 5D, Jesse Zanzinger captured this very creative oil and water macro footage. It appears that he also overlaid some of it over background video footage taken from ‘Sesame Street Pinball Number Count‘ (I think that’s the video he’s referring to). All placed together it makes for an interesting effect. Below are [...]
November 29, 2010, at 10:28 am
Above are small crops taken from designer and photographer Piotr Biernawski’s panoramic photography portfolio. If you enjoy panoramic photography then his works are a must see. Each one is super crisp and taken at a time of interesting light and atmosphere, making them all feel pretty epic. Click through to see many more of his works [...]
November 22, 2010, at 12:59 pm
Cologne, Germany based light painting, photography and videography artists collective called LICHTFAKTOR keep rolling out amazing new works, each one more intricate and beautiful than the latter. Since I first happened across their work a couple of years ago, their technique has become more refined and impressive. I love the background scenery and the level of [...]
November 18, 2010, at 2:55 pm
I tried to grab some complimentary screen shots of the video below designed and produced by German motion and graphics designer KU-Schneider. The stills are quite beautiful, but you have to experience the luminous animation and motion design by watching this video full screen. The constant changing of the the neon rod’s depth of field accompanied [...]
November 18, 2010, at 12:20 pm
The Emerald City of Seattle by James H Schneider jr | Make Your Own Book
It’s been almost exactly six months since I published my first Seattle photo book called ‘So Far Seattle’, using the Blurb book making application. I made a promise to myself that I would publish a second book featuring moments from the [...]
November 11, 2010, at 1:53 pm
The Unseen Sea from Simon Christen on Vimeo.
Photographer and videographer Simon Christen compiled the above time lapse shots taken in and around the San Francisco Bay Area. They are some of the most dramatic environmental transitions that I’ve seen to date. His works are remarkably well done and very inspiring to those of us who [...]
November 2, 2010, at 5:34 pm
A college buddy of mine from Pratt turned me on to a San Francisco based artist named Edmund Wyss. His impeccable photo-realistic vintage camera paintings definitely display his love for light, precision and well designed objects. I’ve only seen what he has on his online portfolio and this popphoto post, but I can imagine his [...]
October 21, 2010, at 4:30 pm
I really like Marco Puccini’s overall style, super modern and perfectly on-trend with a nice overlay of texture and distress that gives each piece a vintage quality. His Tumblr blog is full of really nice design, type and illustration to gain inspiration from. I also like that his portfolio site is pretty much a straight-up [...]
October 15, 2010, at 11:10 am
chiral | documentation projection & paper sculpture | MOCA Taipei 2010 from Robert Seidel on Vimeo.
A new friend sent me a link to this very intriguing multimedia projection on paper sculpture project earlier in the week. I really enjoy the overall visual effect and the mood set by the musical score and the quality edit. The [...]
September 28, 2010, at 1:15 am
The photos of NYC Parsons grad Aaron Gustafson are hauntingly interesting. They seem to have a combination of depth and simplicity that combined, to me, act as a kind of visual stimulant. His works are as powerful as they are tranquil. His portfolio is very much worth a click through.
Visit -> http://www.aarongustafson.net
August 30, 2010, at 7:17 am
At first when I went to check out Moscow, Russia Eibatova Karina’s Behance portfolio I thought it was not loading properly, then I quickly discovered that once you scroll down you’ll begin to find a whole world of interesting earthy illustration and paintings. It’s been a rough Monday for me, what can I say? The [...]
August 23, 2010, at 4:33 pm
I don’t know a lot about Dresden, Germany based art student Evelyn Siegmund or her work, but I discovered this lone piece on her Behance page this afternoon and thought it was really nice. I’ll have to keep an eye out for updates…
Visit – > http://www.behance.net/EvelynSiegmund
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