Cheer-Up
Check the updated portfolio of Sabrina Bongiovanni with the very nice series of pictures Cheer-Up!… [ Continue reading ]
I love listening. It is one of the only spaces where you can be still and moved at the same time. — Nayyirah Waheed — Sunday October 25th — —
“What art does — maybe what it does most completely — is tell us, make us feel that what we think we know, we don’t. There are whole worlds around us that we’ve never glimpsed.” Greil Marcus — Sunday October 25th — —
The idea is to die young as late as possible. — Ashley Montagu — Sunday October 25th — —
Check the updated portfolio of Sabrina Bongiovanni with the very nice series of pictures Cheer-Up!… [ Continue reading ]
Workspaces always inspired me. Joseph O. Holmes did this project, finding workspaces by walking in off the street with camera and tripod and simply asking. He explains: ‘The Workspace project is my ongoing attempt to examine the quasi-private spaces people carve out of their public work lives. Such… [ Continue reading ]
Here’s a new project by our favorite photographer Pablo Delfos: Sentimentale. A performance by Ivan Hennetin with Opus 51 by Tchaikovslky played by Janine Jansen. It resulted in this beautiful short movie and a fantastic series of pictures. [ Continue reading ]
Friday october 30 Fontanel and Nieuwe Garde organizing a new issue of 60 Minute Magazine during the ‘Internationaal Beeldfestival Rotterdam‘. Participants will get 60 minutes to create a complete magazine issue – if you’re around, want to share your creativity in journalism,… [ Continue reading ]
As some of you might know, my brother’s crossing the globe photographing new projects from world leading architects. In the coming months I will share some of his new works here at Anothersomething. To start with this new building by Michael Maltzan in LA. The Carver… [ Continue reading ]
Number two of a selection of beautiful finds by Anothersomething and Tenue de Nîmes. Enjoy after the click. [ Continue reading ]
Ilovefake is both the monniker and name of a (digital) magazine by dutch photographer Jolijn Snijders. On her website and blog she brings us a nice selection of raw and moody images. Some of her series make me think of our favorite… [ Continue reading ]
After they’ve published A Year of Mornings: 3191 Miles Apart (Princeton Architectural Press, September 2008) where they shared their morning captures Maria Alexandra Vettese and Stephanie Congdon Barnes now comes with 3191: Evenings. It is an author-curated look at the 214 evenings… [ Continue reading ]
Godspeed 45/06 is a quarterly collection of photographs documenting the craftsmanship of bike builders, their work, and their workspaces. The premier issue features Keino Sasaki, White Knights in the House of Kolor, Walt Siegl, and the crew over at Works. This hardcover document with 158 pages filled with… [ Continue reading ]
Just some lovely pictures by John Short…… [ Continue reading ]
At Anthem, we're all book lovers but in different ways. I personally tend to find myself diving into novels, nonfiction tomes, and, yes, comic books of all shapes and sizes, while others within our editorial family veer more towards the art side of the spectrum, gobbling up coffee table volumes and artist monographs every chance they get. Our mass-market preferences aside, though, we all lovingly support anyone bold enough to try their hand at small press. From 'zine publishers to pamphlet printers to digital distributors, the independent book-lovers of this day and age inspire us―and pique our curiosity.
For the first installment of Another Anthem, we've chosen three such entities that share nothing more in common than a deep-seated passion for the smell of heavy ink mixed with thick paper, the sensation of turning the pages of a yet-to-be-broken-in creaky spine, and, of course, the excitement that one wells up upon discovering a new novelist, illustrator, poet, painter, or what have you. Independent publishers, like us, are indiscriminate as long as the content they carry is top-notch. [ Continue reading ]
Lovely pictures from Ukraine based photographer Valeria Lazareva for Dresscode september 2009. Be sure you’ll check her portfolio – she did some amazing work…… [ Continue reading ]
Mon ami Yamandu was back in town for a short visit, dropping films and off course to show us some un-edited images he shot during his Europeans project. Can’t wait to see them all!… [ Continue reading ]
We love The Selby, we love to have a sneak peek in the lives and interiors of creatives, and we love good photography. All together it makes ‘Where They Create‘, a project by interior photographer Paul Barbera. Beautiful places, through the eyes of Paul,… [ Continue reading ]
I was already enjoying Copenhagen Harbour Boat Trips, the new mix cd by Anders Trentemøller where he takes us on a trip along some fine danish sounds; just came across the besite of Thomas Skou, the photographer who did the images for the album. Love it… Sound and… [ Continue reading ]
Beautiful photography by Atlanta Rasher (Thank you Bas) Above Fashion Forward for Dazed & Confused and Mother and jack for Kid’s wear. [ Continue reading ]
Lately I’ve had some doubts about buying or not buying the book of the Sartorialist – since it’s an online thing. But yesterday I bought one. Why? Because Scott Schuman changed the way we look, changed fashion, changed photography and finally changed the web and inspired so many… [ Continue reading ]
This morning we were shooting for Joolz when these kids passed by. They definitely made our day! Thank you. [ Continue reading ]
Forget all the slick and sleezy vespa scooter, dig up your old moped bike and start a gang… Wired magazine did a nice article and photo report on these moped gangs in the US. Read the article at Wired. (Picture by Bryan Derballa/Wired.com) Above: ‘Once… [ Continue reading ]
“Photography is something which, at it’s very best is immediate, seemingly unpredictable and inspiring.” I love the light and shadows in the pictures of New York based photographer Cass Bird… Beautiful! Be sure you’ll check this interesting talk she did at the Brooklyn Museum. [ Continue reading ]
Fred Bschaden from Treibstoff, the german agent for Filson, Red Wing Shoes, Nigel Cabourn a.o. shared a series of images with us from his Filson factory visit last year... And of course, we are more than happy to share it with the rest of the world. More images after the click > [ Continue reading ]
The Selvedge Yard shared a beautiful collection of images by writer and photographer Danny Lyon from 3 of his books: The Bikeriders, The Destruction of Lower Manhattan and Conversations with the Dead (Just bought it! happy to find a quite… [ Continue reading ]
Chadwick Tyler updated his complete website with new work… Beautiful, dark and raw… We love it! Shared by Bas in Today’s Issue No. 075… [ Continue reading ]
Some lovely colourful photographs shot in caves across North America by Ryan McGinley – exhibited in London in the Alison Jacques Gallery. ‘…Over the last year, McGinley and his crew explored huge caves underground, venturing into unknown territory, seeking out spectacular natural spaces, some previously undocumented. [ Continue reading ]