
Don’t forget to join and submit to our Show & Tell Flickr Group as we’ll be working in more user submissions to our postings. This post is a submission by Rob Hopkins showing a design from his BFLO Series. It explores the things about his hometown, Buffalo, New York, that he is prideful of. See the rest of the (growing) series after the jump and be sure to visit his site to explore the rest of his work.

Times Square wasn’t always the epicenter of public advertising and tourism that it is today. It used to be a gathering of porn shops. A lot has changed over the years and the photographs taken by Matt Weber over the last 25 years show just that. More after the jump.

Part and Parcel is the collaborative efforts of Damien Correll and Garrett Morin. They make good work all the time.

Brandon is the man. He’s a good friend of mine that I met while in college, and just recently moved to Brooklyn to work on film sets.
He’s also a great photographer, probably one of my personal favorites. His photos are often unusual as first glance, carrying unexpected compositions, frequently of candid moments of unsuspecting subjects or locations most people wouldn’t give a second look. And it’s not until you view his work as a whole that it really begins to make sense.
We were talking about our work one day, when he said something to the effect of, “beautiful stuff happens everyday… and that’s what my photos are about.” Once he explained that to me it really made sense. His photographs are of these daily ephemeral moments — subject matter and compostions few people see.
Check out more of his work on his flickr account and his website. And give him a call if you’re in New York and need a super assistant.