Showing posts with label food photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food photography. Show all posts

Monday, March 4, 2013

DAVID SCHWEN: PANTONE PAIRINGS

Greetings Monday!

I have to share my new favorite portfolio-platform and creative-housing-site (not actual houses but a place where images, video, and text can coexist) called behance.  I may be late to the party, but I haven't heard many people buzzing about this so I thought I'd spread the good word here.

First off, it's an incredibly easy site to navigate and showcase your personal, creative work to a wide audience. I've been meaning to put together a reel for all my art direction stuff, but while I still have that on my bucket list it was easy to post my set photos here and get the majority of my work up onto a site for the world to see.  Once you sign up you have the ability to "follow" (much like everything else in our socially connected world) artists and professionals in your field so you always get a fresh look at what others like yourself are doing in these fields.

That being said, I bring to you tonight's lovely behance find; a man named David Schwen who has captured America's favorite pairs and shaped them into an even more discernible fashion of Pantone swatches.
I just got hungry for cake and ice cream. How about you?



















Friday, March 4, 2011

Anna Williams Photography

I can't get enough of this beautiful food photography by Anna Williams. Her color palettes are enough to evoke my palate, if you know what i mean.
I had the hardest time choosing my favorites! Check out more of her work here.





found via designlovefest

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Totems by: Alaine Delorme

Some people are hip to carrying bags or babies on their backs, but in Shanghai, you can carry a warehouse load of things. Saves a few trips, right?
Aliane Delorme has captured this quirky balance of humans and objects in their engineering wonder. Simply beautiful!






Sunday, January 23, 2011

Willy Rojas

I recently went to the LA Art Show premier night at the Downtown Convention Center. It was such a wonderful evening of sipping wine and viewing some wonderful pieces of artwork, ranging from graphic design, prints, paintings, and photography.

One artists that particularly stood out was a guy named Willy Rojas and his miniatures staging. I love how he transforms our simple everyday objects into a community of their own.
















Wednesday, October 20, 2010

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