Posts Tagged with "Photography"

Four Butters, Two Bangers

May 21, 2008

Track Listing:
Talib Kweli Ft. Kanye West and Roy Ayers - In The Mood
Wu-Tang - Take It Back

 
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Barcelona

May 7, 2008

Barcelona is bright and beautiful. Its architecture, culture, beaches, restaurants and public spaces are world-class. Locals are warm-spirited, gentle and accommodating. Time moves slower here. Nobody cares where you work or how much money you make. It’s what you do with your life outside of work that matters. People pursue their extracurricular interests, and work [...]

I Know Where Summer Goes

April 4, 2008

In the summer of 2007, photographer Ryan McGinley traveled through the US with 16 models and shot 4,000 rolls of film. He narrowed the tens of thousands of photos down to a series of fifty photographs titled “I Know Where the Summer Goes“. Drawing influence form the nudist magazines of the ’60s, the resulting images [...]

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Photographers Are Terrorists?

March 26, 2008

Street photography is all about catching an everyday act in the moment. It requires instinct, skill, discipline, creativity, spontaneity and a creative eye. Photographs of this nature reveal beauty in the mundane, encapsulating precious moments of time that within a blink of an eye are gone. One of my homies in Vancouver calls it “posting [...]

No Logo Cities

March 3, 2008

As of January 1st 2007, megalopolis São Paulo became the world’s first city to completely ban outdoor advertising. Under the city’s “Lei Cidade Limpa” or Clean City Law, flashing neon signage, billboards and electronic panels are all prohibited. Strict guidelines even regulate the size of permissible signage for storefronts. In a short time, the city [...]

DIY Tractor Culture: Poland

February 13, 2008

During the 60’s, it was near impossible for independent farmers in Poland to get their hands on a tractor because the socialist government allocated most of the agricultural machinery produced to state-owned businesses.
Out of necessity, and to spit in the governments face, so to speak, farmers got imaginative and made their own machines using engine [...]

Jonathan Harris: The Whale Hunt

January 13, 2008

Jonathan Harris explores human storytelling through creative digital interfaces. For his most recent project, he spent nine days accompanying the Inupiat Eskimos in Barrow, Alaska, on their thousand-year-old traditional whale hunt.
The entire experience is documented in a sequence of 3,214 photographs, beginning with his taxi ride to the airport and ending with the butchering of [...]

Obscene Interiors

January 7, 2008

Artist Brandt Botes’ latest Flickr set, “Obscene Interiors“, takes random vintage porn images from around the net and removes the porn stars, replacing them with a white silhouette. Although the observer can easily make out the positions being performed, it’s the old school surroundings and retro décor that make the images interesting.

God’s Eye View

December 18, 2007

Australian “creative-collective”, The Glue Society, has put together an interesting series of images visually depicting what key Biblical events would have looked like had they been captured by Google Earth. Above, for example, is Moses parting the Red Sea. Other images in the exhibit include the Crucifixion, the Garden of Eden, and Noah’s Ark.

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