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Since 2005 fashion designer Scott Schuman has been taking photos of (mostly) regular people he encounters on the streets of New York, Paris and Milan for his blog, The Sartorialist.
I thought I could shoot people on the street the way designers looked at people, and get and give inspiration to lots of people in the process. My only strategy when I began The Sartorialist was to try and shoot style in a way that I knew most designers hunted for inspiration.
Schuman’s work has resulted in his blog being hugely influential in both fashion and photography realms. He now shoots for publications including French Vogue, Elle and GQ. Above is his recently released book, a collection of his favorite images from over the years, accompanied by some commentary. I was very pleased to find that not only is the book a sublime catalog of great personal style, it’s also an outstanding collection of portraits that captures perfectly the feeling of people-watching while walking down a city street.

Since 2005 fashion designer Scott Schuman has been taking photos of (mostly) regular people he encounters on the streets of New York, Paris and Milan for his blog, The Sartorialist.

I thought I could shoot people on the street the way designers looked at people, and get and give inspiration to lots of people in the process. My only strategy when I began The Sartorialist was to try and shoot style in a way that I knew most designers hunted for inspiration.

Schuman’s work has resulted in his blog being hugely influential in both fashion and photography realms. He now shoots for publications including French Vogue, Elle and GQ. Above is his recently released book, a collection of his favorite images from over the years, accompanied by some commentary. I was very pleased to find that not only is the book a sublime catalog of great personal style, it’s also an outstanding collection of portraits that captures perfectly the feeling of people-watching while walking down a city street.


December 05, 2009, 3:13pm  Comments

» ArchDaily: Architecture offices around the world

our little space got featured on ArchDaily!


August 17, 2009, 4:31pm  Comments

© George Plemper
In my early days I was employed, at my second school, as a science teacher at Riverside School, Thamesmead. Situtated on the Bexley/London border, it was a relatively new school in a “London” housing estate. 
 
I went into teaching full of belief and idealism, knowing that our children had limitless potential. After 5 years I realised that there was no place for idealism in teaching. I left in 1978 not knowing what I would do…
An incredible set of photos that not only perfectly captures an era, but seems to tell the story of each subject; something only a good photograph can do.
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© George Plemper

In my early days I was employed, at my second school, as a science teacher at Riverside School, Thamesmead. Situtated on the Bexley/London border, it was a relatively new school in a “London” housing estate.

I went into teaching full of belief and idealism, knowing that our children had limitless potential. After 5 years I realised that there was no place for idealism in teaching. I left in 1978 not knowing what I would do…

An incredible set of photos that not only perfectly captures an era, but seems to tell the story of each subject; something only a good photograph can do.

via Flickr Blog


June 21, 2009, 4:48pm  Comments

© Iwan Baan
The High Line is open.
Thanks DS+R / Field Operations / Friends of the Highline
We’re moving to New York.
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© Iwan Baan

The High Line is open.

Thanks DS+R / Field Operations / Friends of the Highline

We’re moving to New York.

via High Line Blog


June 09, 2009, 9:34pm  Comments

Design charrette with clients for Leland Tea Company.
More to come…

Design charrette with clients for Leland Tea Company.

More to come…


May 26, 2009, 11:56pm  Comments

… done.

… done.


May 07, 2009, 2:04pm  Comments

A quick tour of the studio, annnd…

A quick tour of the studio, annnd…


May 07, 2009, 1:26pm  Comments