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BERG: Early last year we were experimenting with product photography for a retail client pitch. We wondered how we could we use cinematic techniques to explore product imagery. What would happen if instead of a single product image or a linear video, we could flick and drag our way through time and the optical qualities of lenses? What if we had control of the depth of field, focus, lighting, exposure, frame-rate or camera position through tap and swipe?
by handsome craftworks
grom:
Ca serait tellement plus joli comme ça…
Deer-shaped pylons concept by DesignDepot ( via szymon )
the most incredible travel site (and photos too). travelplusestyle.com
Pretty useful :) Leaf cable tie by Connect Design
works by erin curtis.
tsutaya book store ~ daikanyama t-site in tokyo
via c-scout japan
OMG want!
new magazine the slant, unfolds to carravaggio’s judith slaying holofernes… i’m in.
complicatedly beautiful compositions by Atelier Olschinsky.
illustrations are part of the Cities 2 series.
hippo going for a walk ~ asuka satow






