Alex Henery : Alana Paterson

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In this mini doc by film maker Alex Henry, we are granted access into the life and work of photographer Alana Paterson. Born and raised in England, Henry’s current work stands in stark contrast to the Jackass esq films he

Igor Termenon : I Used To Live Here

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A picture tells a thousands words, it sparks a memory a moment a time that you treasure and sometimes only remember from that visual image. Igor Termenon pictures display like a album of memories, snapshots of the past that he

Keef : Made By Hand : The Bike Maker

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With his life at a crossroads and feeling discouraged with his industrial design degree, Ezra Caldwell convinced himself to take a dance class one night. This resulted with him switching his major and unbeknown to him sparking a mantra that

Alexander Aksakov : Flowers of Remembrance

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Based in Kirov Russia and born in 1986, Alexander Aksakov is an adventurer and photographer. Enrolling in State University in 2004, it took Aksakov one year to find his feet in his chosen field before setting out on a hitchhiking

Jeremy Cole : Etta Bond : Under The Knife

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Written collaboratively by the films performer Etta Bond and Labrinth, this short Music Video opens up the doors of both contemporary collage and the visual music world. Shown as part of the Channel 4 ‘Random Acts’ series, this short was

Ohad Matalon : The Zone

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Ohad Matalon use the media and political Israeli stereotypes to bring imagery that is both ironic and humorous and still manages to produce beautifully composed and dramatic images. Ohad seeks to motivate the his audiences to ask questions of his

Will Robson-Scott : Jela

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Growing up around the hostile world of the skinhead culture, football terraces and the violence that comes with it, has given Jela experiences and memories that he still lives with and that surrounds his daily life. His time spent using

Thomas Barwick

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London based illustrator Thomas Barwick has a colorful and sketchy style demonstrated in his broad portfolio. Combining elements of hand drawn artwork that employs traditional tools such as bamboo pens & graphite ink, Barwick often digitally manipulates his work to

Romain Chassaing : Vitalic : Fade Away

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Romain Chassaing produces a extremely cinematic experience for Vitalic’s new video offering. The washed out tones and the song itself play nicely alongside the dark and sometime comedic scene’s of violence. The cycle of violence has a truly biblical feel

Jessica Fortner

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Canadian illustrator Jessica Fortner has a contemporary style that is not only original but eye-catchingly beautiful. Working in both traditional and digital formats, Fortner has the ability to create work that has a visual comfort in regards to reminiscent styles,

Grand Finale : DJ Derek

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Stop what your doing and pay heed to the musical pioneer and un-official ambassador of Bristol, DJ Derek! Fueling his found passion for the Reggae & Ska culture that surrounded the immigrants moving to Britain in the 50’s and 60’s,

Sean M. Schmidt : Stranger Danger

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The term Stranger Danger was once on the tongue of every child and for that it carries the same connotations with this series. Each portrait forms a distance with photographer and subject creating a eeriness and voyeurism. Sean M. Schmidt

Desk Space X Alice Pattullo

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“I used to have to go and make a coffee every time I tried to open photoshop”     Alice Pattullo is an illustrator and printmaker who lives and works in London. She works predominantly in screen-print producing limited edition

Angex lin : Where To

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Taiwan based photographer Angex Lin brings us her latest series of people in places in ‘Where To’. Juxtaposing immersive and beautifully striking landscapes with the scale of those individuals pictured within, this series by Lin is a lesson in natural

Wild Rubber : Lily Cole

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Set in the Rubber Tapping community in Feijó, Lily Cole and her 8mm camera in hand, takes us on a journey to Acre in Brazil as an ambassador for Sky Rainforest Rescue. Cole believes that the rubber tapping industry could

James Nares : Street

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James Nares’ 61-minute slow-motion video entitled Street, the centrepiece of the wide-ranging, similarly named current exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art – guest curated entirely by Nares himself – has been drawing vast crowds of transfixed patrons daily since

David Victori : The Guilt

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Elegantly shot and with a constant sense of danger in the air comes Spanish Director David Victori’s short film ‘The Guilt’. Selected by Variety as one of Spain’s top ten directors to follow, Victori has earned his reputation as a

Michelle Young : Dolomiti Di Sesto

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Michelle Young was born and raised in Toronto, Canada and currently studies architecture at University College London. Her passion lies in Landscape photography where she excels in this area. Much of her photography has a certain documentary aspect to it,

Tim sparke : Claude Frisse-Greene : London in 1927

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A leafy London is the backdrop to a sprawling emerging capital. The soft colour tones allow this beautiful film of 1927 London, feel like you are entering into a Disney film for the first time. Every frame literally paints it’s

Jessica Tremp : Visitar

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To some people, art has the ability to transport the dreams and fantastical ideas of the mind into the real world to be celebrated in the physical realm. In the case of Jessica Tremp, it is the photographic medium that

Luke Monaghan : Disclosure : Eliza Doolittle : You & Me

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For this Feel Good Friday we see the epitome of young loves modern dream. The videos loose narrative allows you to get lost in it’s companionship and freedom whilst taking you through Europe on a couples journey of escapism and

Fan Shi San : Wu Ken

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Fan Shi San is a Shanghai based photographer who visited the village of Wu Ken in Southeast China in the spring of 2012, just 4 months after a year-long siege had ended. In December 2011 the village revolted against the

Caleb Slain : Juggle & Cut

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Fresh from the lens of Writer & Director Caleb Slain comes ‘Juggle & Cut’. This documentary film may only be 13 minutes long, but it packs a serious life affirming punch that will leave you in open mouthed ore at

Oliver Woods : Red Star, Black Gold

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Oliver Woods beautifully documents the mining town of Zhalai Nuer, situated in Inner Mongolia. His series is both mesmerising in its beauty as it is in it’s subtle contrast of the desolate winter months and the inhabitable summer days. Woods

James W. Griffiths : Room 8

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Outstanding short film from Writer and Director James W. Griffiths. On first impressions this short prison film set in the 1970‘s looks to be your average dark days on lockdown drama but will soon become the most fascinating 5 minutes

The King Of Pigs

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DIRECTED BY Yeun Sang-ho STARRING Yang Ik-june, Oh Jung-se, Kim Hye-na DVD RELEASE DATE 13th May 2013 With the malicious nature of youth on display, director Yuen Sang-ho teaches us an unsettling lesson in savagery and social suffering through this

Mark Lanning Jr : Vegas

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Photographer Mark Lanning Jr takes you on a road trip through Vegas, offering up a side of the city you’ve probably never seen before. Far off the Strip, and in contrast and contradiction to what might be traditionally expected from

Ligthelm : Pater Noster

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‘Pater Noster’, latin for ‘Our Father’ – Prayers Of The Pilgrim, is an abstract short film inspired by the writings of John Bunyan, exploring a couple’s relationship and their navigation of it through the storm of life. Ligthelm

I-Hsuen Chen : Nowhere in Taiwan

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Influenced by the idea of the “road trip” in American photography, I-Hsuen Chen set out to find scenes and situations that seemed to be “in between,” neither landscape nor cityscape but existing in an ambiguous space he calls “nowhere.” Some

Cheryl Dunn : Everybody Street

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Seemingly gathering together the greatest observational urban photographers of all time, Cheryl Dunn’s feature length documentary ‘Everybody Street’ reads like a who’s who of outstanding curbside photographers and its aptly titled. Featuring the words and work of Ricky Powell, Jill