Need a Hand? November 29, 2016 “I left my job as a housing officer on a Friday, and by Monday I was hand modeling, holding a naked lady on top of me”. This is the career trajectory of John, as told in advertising...
Home is Where the Fashion Is November 20, 2016 A rich background in fashion photography has put New York-based photographer Simon Eeles in good stead for his recent work in capturing intimate stills of Australian life, published this...
The Foodie’s Guide to East London November 16, 2016 Honest Pride and A Homey Touch A heartfelt and multi-media love letter to good food and beautiful people, Rosie Birkett and Helen Cathcart’s book East London Food, published by Hoxton Mini Press, is a celebration of the best restaurants,...
Nocturnal Transitions November 15, 2016 Capturing people in pensive moments, photographer Nick Turpin’s new book On the Night Bus is an illustration of London’s night life after closing time, final songs, and last...
Familiar Faces, Worn Out Places October 31, 2016 In a city as crowded, thriving, and ever-busy as London, Peter Zelewski is the Detroit-born photographer that manages to break the spell of transit and quotidian distractions and...
The Plus Picks: London Film Festival’s Cream of the Cinematic Crop October 17, 2016 The Best in New Cinema from BFI London Film Festival 2016 The dust is settling as BFI London Film Festival 2016 drew the curtains on its many cinemas across the city on Sunday, cleared the popcorn, and rolled up the red carpets. We’ve seen a...
Freezing The Human Form: The Static Majesty Of Dance Photography October 9, 2016 NYC Dance Project is the Brooklyn-based photography project that captures the fluidity of NYC’s dancers and dance in fine-grained, epic portraiture. The pair surmount the...
At Frieze London: Tracking Cultural Semantics With Iconic Film October 7, 2016 Timur Si-Qin is one of the artist featuring at Frieze 2016 with a fresher take on modern cultural phenomena. Rather than hackneyed comments on superficiality and consumerism, this...
A United Kingdom: the Latest Empire-Defying Addition to the Romantic Canon October 6, 2016 “It was the image on the cover that arrested me”, says David Oyelowo, co-star alongside Rosamund Pike in this year's London Film Festival’s opening day offering: A United...
PARTICLES And Playgrounds June 2, 2016 Belgian videographer and film director, Willy Crank, spent two years filming footage of his friend, Timo Deconynck, skateboarding. Venturing out into the...