Cherrydeck has won the 2020 German Design Award together with Studio Arndt Benedikt in the categories “Excellent Communications Design/Corporate Identity”.
Read MoreThe Other Side of Iran — A Photo Series by Sarah Pannell
Present-day Iran, a country popularly known to the Western World as Persia, is considered by many unsafe and risky. But even in troubled times, there’s more to the nation than what is shown by the mainstream media.
Read MoreCherrydeck Portfolio Highlights – Images from 8 Noteworthy Photographers
In the Portfolio Highlight series we feature a selection of noteworthy photographs submitted by Cherrydeck members directly from their portfolios.
Read MoreTalking with Max Tolsdorff about Polestar Localised Marketing Approach
Today, we talk with Max Tolsdorff from Polestar Germany to understand his collaboration with Cherrydeck in order to adopt a localised marketing approach.
Read MoreJuggling Hats — A Chat with Photographer André Duhme
We chat with André about being a photographer, podcaster, running a business, and building a successful community online.
Read MoreTête-à-Tête with Fashion Photographer Olivia Bossert
We ask photographer Olivia Bossert 10 questions about her experience and advice when it comes to working in the fashion and photography industries.
Read MoreThe Subtlety of Unquietness by Margarida Reis Pereira
Sometimes blank spaces create a vacuum in which new ideas can flourish and the project Subtlety of Unquietness by Margarida Pereira is one such case.
Read MoreDead Christmas Trees — A Photo Series by James Turner
“My beer drunk soul is sadder than all the dead Christmas trees of the world” James Drew Turner.
Read More“Timeless” — The Art of Portraiture by Riccardo Riande
With his project “Timeless” Riccardo Riande aims to showcase the immortal craftsmanship in a painting through the lens of a photographer.
Read MoreMaterial Matters — Exploring Still Life Photography with Jonathan Mauloubier
Jonathan Mauloubier stopped designing products to start photographing them. Today, we talk about his still life photography career and much more.
Read More”Sangre de Una Piedra”– The Streets of Havana by James Jackman
We’ve all heard phrases that tend to stick on with us for a long time. While walking the streets of Havana, one such Spanish line stuck with James Jackman.
Read MoreAll Final Candidates for The Polestar Competition are Now Live!
The wait is finally over – The list of candidates shortlisted for the Polestar x Cherrydeck competition is now LIVE!
Read MoreThe Rise of Mega Churches in Sub-Saharan Africa by Lorenzo Maccotta
Photographer Lorenzo Maccotta was intrigued by the growth of Christianity on his first trip to Ghana and went back to document this surprising devotion.
Read MoreThe Heterochromia Project — Maria Cavali Embraces Difference Through Portraiture
Being different can be difficult and scary. Maria Cavali sees it as captivating and with The Heterochromia Project, she celebrates a peculiarity.
Read MoreMaking the switch from ‘Upcoming’ to ‘Professional’ — A Conversation with Rico Rosenberger
We talked to the Beauty photographer Rico Rosenberger and found out how he went from being an assistant to a photography label.
Read More”ABC Art” – A Minimalist Photo Series by Zuka Kotrikadze
In this set of images, Zuka showcases a rejuvenating ocular break from the constant pool of clutter that we encounter every day.
Read More”Imaginarium Somnium” — A Take on Delusion and Reality by Marisa Bernardes
Most humans perceive the real and imaginary as two different things, but how does someone who is insomniac differentiate between the two?
Read More“Ruin or Rust” — The Forgotten Pieces of London’s Urban Fabric by Francesco Russo
Have you ever wondered why rust frighten us, while ruin is considered a reassuring character? Francesco Russo questions this theory through “Ruin or Rust”.
Read More“The Tiszavirág Hotel” by Mark Lorincz
We chat with Mark about his journey, his plans for the future and how it was to photograph such an iconic place in his hometown.
Read More“Looking for Hamza” by Fred Lahache
Fred Lahache and Hamza friendship not only turned into a lasting one but inspired an artistic photographic series featuring Morocco.
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