Showing posts with label photographer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photographer. Show all posts

I Like...

I like...these simple interior and architecture photgraphic images. The bottom two images remind me of those peaceful still life paintings by European Masters from centuries ago.
The photographs are by Melbourne-based Derek Swalwell. Check out his interview on The Design Files here.
Photographs via The Design Files.

Flamingos by Sharon Montrose

Flamingo no. 1
Flamingo no. 2
Flying Flamingo
Four Flamingos
I have spoken of the clever Sharon Montrose before. She is an animal photographer and a really good one - read my previous posting about her here.
Montrose came up in a conversation the other day with a design school friend who is doing up her future baby's nursery. She is going to source some of the cute baby animal photos for the walls, which I think is very cool.
After talking about her, I decided to check out Montrose's Animal Print Shop to see her latest work and found this great Flamingo series - aren't they amazing? This is probably the only time I will see this stunning bird up close. (NB: you can click on the photos above to see them larger.)
She has also been taking photos of dogs in action, tails (yes, really), babies and owners with their pets. All fantastic photographs - the animals just come to life and great expressions are captured. You can check out her varied portfolio here. She also has a blog where you can see her work and the happenings with her personal comments.

Below are some examples of her work on the walls...you can see they fit into all kind of interior spaces. Go on, have a look on the website and choose your favourite animal.
All photographs via Sharon Montrose.

'Alligator' in the bedroom and 'Baby Giraffe no.3' in the playroom.
'Grey Goose' on the left and 'Albino Burmese Python' on the right.
'Owl' and 'Lemurs' hang on these walls.

Photographer - Ditte Isager



Much admired Danish New York-based photographer Ditte Isager now has a blog. She has been posting her beautiful commercial photographic work, which includes interiors, lifestyle, personalities and travel.
I like the soft tones of the elegant interiors that Ditte has taken above - soft grey along with black/off white and shots of soft pink and turquoise. Lovely.
Photograghs via Ditte Isager.

Photographer - Peter Peryer

Bookcover of Peryer's book
Trinity
Barn
Neenish Tarts

Because I have new empty walls and my brother-in-law has quite an art collection, I have become a custodian of a couple of his photographs. Thanks Neil.
One of the photographs is by Peter Peryer. I definitely like the peaceful and minimal photographs from his vast portfolio.
Photographs via Peter Peryer.

Inspiration - Pia Ulin, Photographer







Looking through Emma's Design blog, I came across the work of Swedish photographer, Pia Ulin. I recognised her interior photographic work from my numerous meanderings through magazines and books.  I can now to put her name to the work.
Above is a collection of some of her black and white, distinctively Scandinavian, interior images - check out her website  for more inspirations.
All photographs by Pia Ulin.

Happy Friday


Here's a cool interior shot from photographer Melanie Acevedo. It is a good one for Friday afternoon after a busy week (read the throw on the sofa). Enjoy.
Photograph by Melanie Acevedo.

Photographer Inspiration - James Merrell






Rita Konig's NY Apartment (Domino)


Anya Hindmarch's Living Room (Vanity Fair)


Here is the work of photographer James Merrell. I have seen his name several times on interior photos that I liked (the article on bag designer Anya Hindmarch in Vanity Fair and Rita Konig's apartment from the now defunct Domino) and I recently found his online portfolio. Check out his work for interior inspirations here.

Neil Pardington


My brother in law, Neil Pardington is having his exhibition opening this Thursday 5th November at the Christchurch Art Gallery. His works for 'The Vault' are taken behind the scenes of institutions like museums and galleries. Neil has captured how beautiful these banal and ordered storage places can be. If in Christchurch, check it out or have a look at his website.
Photographs by Neil Pardington.

Sharon Montrose






I am a fan of photographic art and I have been admiring the work of Sharon Montrose. She photographs animals and yes, these are real animals from private zoos in California. I love the simplicity of these photos and seeing these intriguing animals up close. Imagine one of these looking back at you on the wall everyday.
You can find more of her work here where she sells larger size limited edition of this series. Otherwise, if you're on a budget, you can check out her etsy store for smaller sizes and prices. Enjoy.
Photo 1 from Insideout Magazine, photo 2-5 by Sharon Montrose.

Looking for Inspiration


Here's one way that I research for inspiration - if I like particular photos or interiors in a magazine, I look up the photographer's portfolio on the internet. These photographers capture some fantastic houses and usually there are more images of the same house, which didn't make the cut for the magazine, on their website. The photos above are by a photographer called Melanie Acevedo. Have a look at her work here.
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