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Compass in Scotland launches

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Posted by on 7 Dec 12

Compass in Scotland launches

Linney have created marketing collateral which was used at the breakfast briefing in Edinburgh.

Dudson behind the scenes

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Posted by on 15 Mar 12 in Photography

As part of Dudson’s product portfolio and brand book, we created an image of their products flying through the air conveying the dynamic nature of their business, and this is how we did it. Look out for a full Dudson case study soon.

Glass Beach, California

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Posted by on 23 Aug 11 in Ideas, Photography, Sculpture

Glass Beach, California

This beach in Fort Bragg, California, has for decades been a dumping ground for local residents disposing of everything from household appliances to cars. In the 60′s the North Coast Water Quality Board closed the area for a series of clean-ups to reverse years of pollution. Large objects were easily taken away, however millions of tiny shards of glass proved too costly to remove. I’m amazed at how nature has found its own way of restoring ‘Glass Beach‘ to its natural beauty, shaping and smoothing the glass into a bed of sparkling gems.

More images at ThisColossal.com (http://thisiscolossal.com/2011/08/glass-beach/)

Split Family Portraits

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Posted by on 22 Aug 11 in Ideas, Photography

Split Family Portraits


Ulric Colette‘s seamlessy merged portraits explore the differences and similarities between family members. I also find this a really interesting insight into how much our faces and bone structures change with age, and just how different we all are when you look really closely – even twins.

See more examples on Ulric Colette’s website.

Richard Mosse – Infra

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Posted by on 25 Aug 10 in Photography

Richard Mosse – Infra

Richard Mosse has a fantastic body of work, including this great project from the Congo.

Innovative display of work from Jean Malek

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Posted by on 9 Mar 10 in Advertising, Flash, Photography, Website

Innovative display of work from Jean Malek

Jean Malek’s website shows that great visual impact doesn’t have to be at the expense of simple usability. In fact I think the useability vs design debate is really a bit old hat now, they should just go hand in hand. (Designers and developers unite, it’s a love in!) Anyway, we really like the way they collide on this site. It’s a striking way for him to display his work and the way the menu icon follows your cursor round the screen means you never get lost.

There is also the thoughtful inclusion of quick links to get directly to the previous/next piece of work. Very nice…

Forget your 'megapixels'…

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Posted by on 15 Jan 10 in Photography

Forget your 'megapixels'…

How about ‘gigapixels’? All seventeen of them!

This image of Glacier Point is, apparently, the largest known stitched image. Made from 2046 images, it weighs in at a whopping 96.5GB, and covers 59ft x 22ft when printed at 300dpi.

Check out the images and be sure to use the ‘zoomify’ mode to view them. It’s just amazing how much detail has been captured. I could spend all day looking at them!

Uniqlo calendar

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Posted by on 15 Oct 09 in Fashion, Photography, video

We’ve seen lots of examples recently of the ‘depth-of-field’ shots that make real life look like small scale models, but I’ve never seen it as a time-lapse animation before… and it’s amazing! See it in fullscreen here

Creative Forum – Nick Dunmur, Photographer

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Posted by on 29 Sep 09 in Photography

Creative Forum – Nick Dunmur, Photographer

A big thank you to Nick Dunmur for coming in and hosting the last Creative Forum – the experienced photographer had a very interesting take on where the modern photographer fits in to this ever-changing world of stock images and CGI. We touched on some subject matters that provoked a great deal of discussion and could have easily carried on all morning, unfortunately there was work to be done! Find out more about Nick here

Creative Forum – Stuart Wood, photographer

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Posted by on 21 Jul 09 in Photography

Creative Forum – Stuart Wood, photographer

A big thanks to Stuart Wood for coming in to talk about his photography – some fantastic stories and varied work made a fascinating Forum. Find out more about Stuart’s work here