Ragnar Axelsson is an internationally recognised, Icelandic photojournalist. For the last 30 years, he has travelled extensively through the extreme Northern Hemisphere and has documented the region with stunning reportage photography.
Posted by — Tony Cresswell
February 2012
Slowcoast is a project by Nick Hand, a fellow Bristolian with a background as a graphic designer, photographer and cyclist enthusiast. Nick has previously worked for Howies, and being involved in that healthy welsh circuit of uber talented creatives, he has curated a wonderful documentation of the hidden craftsmen and communities inhabiting the small towns on the rural coasts of the UK, and Ireland.
Posted by — Aurelia Lange
February 2012
The Impossible has been made possible thanks to a dedicated team of ex-polaroid employees who we have to thank for new technology that supports the old. Keeping Analogue alive I can only encourage you to support this project and in return gain huge fulfillment that you can continue using your polaroid cameras that are laying dormant and gathering dust on your shelves.
Posted by — Aurelia Lange
February 2012
Robin Schwartz is a photographer based in NJ and her ongoing portfolio mainly features her ongoing documentation of her daughter Amelia and their shared escapism into invented worlds and friendships with animals. Her photographs are enchanting. For the environments created and with the subject of child play and fantasy I must say Amelia's expressions come across as quite serious.
Robin's other series continue with her interest in how animals play a part in the everyday lives of people. From domesticated exotic pets to mountain goats in Mexico and stray Dogs. Robyn says she is an obvious photographer and gets to know her subjects by revisiting them to create a genuine rapport. You can sense this from looking at her other galleries, 'Dogs, Arabbers and Mexico' featured on her site. There is a more reportage and spontanious feel to these photographs in comparison to her series of Amelia, where they seem to work in parallel in subject matter but there are two sides to it - exploring the inventive and exploring a reality.
Posted by — Aurelia Lange
January 2012
Knitted dungerees anyone? Herald Annie Larson, knitwear designer now based in Brooklyn her collections are boasting with explosive colour and gorgeous patterns. Annie studied at the U of M in Minneapolis and you can kind of tell as her ranges ooze with the charm of the enthusiastic go get em creative hub that MN is lucky to have. Her personal website is an array of collaborations, experiments and events that make you want to be there, of course you would only fit in wearing every colour of the rainbow and a personality to match. You will be pleased I'm sure to hear that you can purchase your very own ALL knitwear in various forms in the ALL online shop.
Posted by — Aurelia Lange
January 2012