Creative Side
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Jan 25th
Beutiful project from Waldo Lee, mixing 3D shapes with photography.3D done by Waldo Lee, photography by Marc Da Cunha Lopes and the stylist was Mario Faundez.
More inside the post.
Jan 4th
Awesome posters for Play-Doh modeling clay, a special die-cut on it allows the poster
to close on it’s own, then reveal the wonderful imagination when people pull it opened.
Made by Kinetic Design and Advertising agency and photography by Jeremy Wong, Nemesis Pictures. More info HERE.
Dec 29th
“Ouch!That’s gotta hurt!”
Probably was the first thing that you’ve said when you first seen this pictures. This alphabet made with clothespin and skin(!) was photographed by Arjan Benning and you can see the other letter’s HERE.
Nov 30th
I’ve just recently came up with the work of Mehmet Ozgur,a Turkish engineer with a passion for photography. What caught my attention was the incredible smoke figures that he, somehow, manages to transform in something else,something that may take years to develop. Photography has been is passion since the early 90’s and besides the smoke photographys there’s a lot more to discover about Mehmet Ozgur in this exclusive interview for Creative Side.


Nov 24th
Fashion Series for Shoes-Up Magazine,Art Direction by The Le Creativ Sweatshop and photography by Khuong Nguyen.
More info HERE
Nov 17th
Nick Veasey is a British photographer and filmmaker working primarily within the medium of X-ray imaging.
Born in London in 1962, he worked in the advertising and design industries and pursued work in conventional still photography before making the serendipitous discovery of applying X-ray imaging to everyday objects and skeletons after being asked to X-ray a cola can for a television show. Veasey also X-rayed the shoes he was wearing on the day and upon showing the finished image to an art director, was galvanised by the response it provoked.
His work has featured in many international advertising campaigns and adorned products and packaging worldwide.
Nov 2nd
“Between” is a intriguing film to watch, perhaps strange too, but it’s just amazing.
Directed, written, produced and edited by Tim Bollinger. Cinematography by Daniel Meinl and sound design by Michael Fakesch.