Wednesday, 29 December 2010

Mr & Mrs T

Mr & Mrs T
wedding photography book
68 full-colour pages, perfect bound

I made this book for my Aunt and my new Uncle in law.

I'm not a big fan of traditional wedding photographs. I find them too posed, forced and unnatural. So I decided to offer them an alternative and more personal look at their wedding day, catching all the little moments that made it so special, printed in an A4 magazine format.

The photographs are presented chronologically, from our bus journey to Gretna to the sun setting at the end of the evening, in order to accurately convey the story of their wedding day.

More images here

Saturday, 18 December 2010

Cole Mohr Book

Cole Mohr Book
A curated collection of photographs
329 images in 274 full colour pages

I find inspiration in a broad spectrum of areas, like art, films, design or video games to name a few, but sometimes I find inspiration in a single person.

Cole Mohr is an American model from Houston, Texas, signed with Request Model Management. He's had a plethora of campaigns with big names such as Dior Homme, H&M, Marc Jacobs and has featured in numerous editorials for publications such as Dazed & Confused, Arena Homme+, Dansk and Japanese Men's Vogue. His work has always stood out to me as being different and avant-garde, so I decided to produce this book to be a photographic biography of what I consider to be his best work.

I scoured hundreds of magazines, fashion blogs and image searches to source the content for the book, copyrights be damned.

The final product is not only a testament to the quality of Cole's work, it also serves as a collection of fantastic examples of creativity, photography, fashion and modeling.

More images here

Thursday, 2 December 2010

Lego Boardroom Table


Lego Boardroom Table
by ABGC Architects

Quite possibly the most awesome boardroom table I've ever seen, juxtaposed fantastically with the bare white surroundings.

It's the attention to detail that I love the most here. Like the advertising company's name etched in 3D under the glass, the little steering wheel or the 'android' logo behind some transparent bricks. The scale model conveys the overall concept perfectly too. No meeting could possibly be dull here.

The architects decided to physically build it themselves and record a viral stop motion video charting their progress, check it out.

Needless to say, I want one!