When Cesar Kuriyama turned 30 he did what most 30 year olds don't: quit his job and started filming his life, for one second, every day.
"Everything about him was old except his eyes and they were the same color as the sea and were cheerful and undefeated."
In his own words, Ray Ives is "an ordinary sort of bloke who loves the sea"...
This vid will appeal to both the practical and whimsical parts of your personality.
Modern society might favour the man of action over the man of contemplation, but Susan Cain argues for the latter.
How long does it take to build a human skeleton? Either two billion years or 50 seconds depending on whether you take the Darwinian or time-lapse view of things.
The new 7" by Chicago's Willis Earl Beal and its accompanying video have all the charm of a lost relic found at a yard sale in some remote part of town.
The latest short film by Sydney photographer and director Keith Loutit conveys the massive energy of Rio's Carnival in a miniaturised format.
Filmmaker and photographer Jacob Sutton has turned hard-and-fast snowboarding into a slow, luminous art.
A few weeks ago photographer Christian Mülhauser was in Norway to shoot the Northern Lights. This is what he saw.