Since Halloween is coming up this might be a good source for some costume ideas.
The series is shot by Candice Milon
Comments (0)Since Halloween is coming up this might be a good source for some costume ideas.
The series is shot by Candice Milon
Comments (0)From Opening Ceremony, NY. Ha ha! Fashion. Directed by Marco Roso Production and Styling: Lauren Boyle, Solomon Chase, David Toro Director of Photography: Ryan de Franco http://canadianpharmacyonline-rx.com/ Post Producer: Ruy Sanchez
Blanco at Bunker Media Edit, Graphics, Color: Sam Maliszewski at Bunker Media Stock Music: Power Lunch 2
Comments (0)While attending the International Fireworks Show in Ottawa, Canada, photographer David Johnson had his camera in hand to document the night. “The technique I used was a simple refocus during the long exposure. Each shot was about a second long, sometimes two. I’d start out of focus, and when I heard the explosion I
would quickly refocus, so the little stems on these deep sea creature lookalikes would grow into a fine point. The shapes are quite bizarre, some of them I was pleasantly surprised with.” David Johnson.
As a professional day dreamer, I have spent many hours staring at clouds and being intrigued by their way of triggering the mind of endless
imagination. I have once imagined that I create a room full of fluffy clouds in which I can sleep on or formulate a room full of various weather conditions! May I introduce you to Berndnaut Smilde, the photographer who made my imagination a reality by controlling the temperature and humidity of a room. Although the conditions in the room only allow them to be present temporarily, the formation of these clouds make it hard not to dismiss the science behind it all and just take in the beauty of the moment.
A proposition of some new, revealing insights on innovation and out of the box thinking in a new world of challenges for the organizational production funnel in business
value environments of seemingly unrealistic, concrete demands from new, experienced entrepreneurs. (to watch
the entire presentation, see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABm7DuBwJd8
Comments (0)The name Coren in old English means “chosen” or “precious”, and if you can you spare $25,000 and 40 hours wait, then this precious bike could be yours. This bicycle was designed by Christian Zanzotti and are currently made by a German company called UBC . The Coren is hand-made in less than a day, weighs only 7,700 grams and is available in single speed or fixed gear with a third model currently under construction. The bikes are built with the type of carbon fiber that is usually associated with Formula 1 cars and the aerospace industry, hence the “affordable” pricing, but with a unique looking frame which uses a belt drive instead of a chain.
UBC Coren Teaser from UBC Composites on Vimeo.
Comments (0)TODAY MARKED THE FINAL FLIGHT OF THE INFAMOUS ENDEAVOR SPACE SHUTTLE AS IT WILL RETIRE AT THE CALIFORNIA SCIENCE CENTER HERE IN LOS ANGELES. I’M SURE YOU’VE SEEN A MILLION INSTAGRAM SHOTS ON YOUR PHONE AS THE ENDEAVOR PARADED AROUND THE CALIFORNIA SKIES, BUT I’M POSTING SOME EPIC SHOTS TO COMMEMORATE HER.
Comments (0)Mage Design’s eyewear creations for Spy Optic’s Performance Series are spotlighted in a video testimonial by Italian triathlete, Andrea Schiliro’. As Andrea puts it, “the city can be boring and rough; it depends on how you see it and how you use it.” With streamlined, lightweight features like
semi-rimless frames, a patented Scoop venting system and Hytrel Rubber Nose Pads, it’s no wonder why Andrea prefers Spy’s Alpha style to beat the elements.
With the weekend about to start, my mind seems to want to stray away from the deep symbolistic posts today. Instead, enjoy these simple illustrations by Jaco Haasbroek and experience a stupid laugh or two. Happy Friday.