Exposed: Voyeurism, Surveillance and the Camera was an exhibition featured at the Tate Modern Gallery in London, for six months following May, 2010. There are two really great articles I’ve read on the exhibition and I’d like to share them with you: Sean O’Hagan (The Guardian) Martha Garzon Read them both if you can. I’ve compiled … Read more
This guy is brilliant. Now based in New York, Roussel was born and raised in Paris and after working in Advertising he is now a Freelance Photographer. He runs various projects including One Night Shot, a music photography blog, as well as The New York Chronicles, a street photography blog. He has been published internationally … Read more
Since I started up my ‘Inspiration’ category, I’d like to share more of my interests and roots of my ideas with you. I came across this blog today while looking and peoples 365′s. Francis Mitra is Photographer specializing in portraiture, parties, weddings, and “general acts of awesomeness” based in Long Island, NY. Here’s a couple images … Read more
Arthur “Weegee” Feelig, born in 1899, became a photography legend in New York for his coverage of crime in the city through the 1930′s and 40′s. In 1938 he was the sole press photographer allowed to listen in on police radio frequencies, and in 1945 he released a book called “Naked City” containing 240 photographs from … Read more
You’ll notice that Shapeshift Creative has a new header – this is part to thank for a number of things including free time, the draw something app and these illustrations I found earlier. I came across them while looking for a reference to draw from whilst making my new logo. I couldn’t find their source … Read more
I bought this amazing book last week and it finally came in the mail today. I haven’t read through it properly yet, but from a brief flick through I think I’m going to enjoy it. You can view the online version by clicking the image below. If you liked it as much as I did, … Read more