We're off for the weekend. Spending some days at the dutch coast. Some of our friends will jump out of planes, but I'll stick to kiting, just like my brother in law on the photo above! Back on monday with pictures and stories.
Friday, September 24, 2010
Thursday, September 23, 2010
François Sagat by Elvis di Fazio
Remember these photos by Elvis di Fazio I posted a few weeks ago? Well, after the shoot, the paint had to come off and it was all filmed with the beautifull reversed video below as result. Enjoy!
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hunks,
models,
photography,
video
Vogue Homme Japan - Digital iPad Edition
Vogue Homme Japan surprises with the very first digital Vogue Edition in Collaboration with Dior Homme. Photographed by Pierre Debusschere, the issue consists only of black and white GIFs. Enjoy it on your iPad if you have one. But if you don't, turn on your speakers and see the complete issue online here (images hosted by new kids on the blog).
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hunks,
media,
models,
photography
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
The Work of Mark Goings
So how do you like these photos by Mark Goings? Wrong answer! These are not photos, these are paintings! Amazingly realistic paintings of motorhomes (or trailers or caravans, or whatever they're called). His work is for sale at Plus One Gallery. Have a look at Enna as well, she recently did a post on realistic painter Steve Mills.
Free Spirits by Cristina Capucci
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hunks,
models,
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The Museum of Letters
We all know that beautiful Neon Graveyard near Las Vegas. Big signs, dumped and preserved. The Museum of Letters in Berlin houses a huge collection of rescued letters that were once part of large store and factory name signs in Germany.
With the current rise in popularity of typography and a desire to preserve the past before it is too late, the Museum of Letters has been attracting crowds since its opening four years ago.
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Little People
Little People is a cute little big project by UK-based artist Slinkachu. Very small scenes in very unexpected places all over the world. They reflect the loneliness of living in a big city, according to the artist. But in my opinion, being lonely looks pretty damn cute and peacefull! Visit his website for much & much more!
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art,
funny haha,
photography
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