31 August 2009

SALT





Beyond the photos, there's a documentary (I'm a huge documentary film buff). Learn more, and view the trailer for Michael Angus and Frederik Murray's SALT here.

Prints on Archival Quality Matte Paper



These prints from Snowblinded give me cravings- for camping.

Denver Artist Anthony Cozzi describes his work as "... a combination of digital
elements and nature’s raw and majestic beauty."

Because you cannot have too many knickers.



View more from Portland, Oregon's Makool Loves You here.
There's a blog too.

Jelly Brooklyn Concert, a photo series


Where the Gingers are.


Corner brew.


peep-pire.


bellies.

30 August 2009

Robert Polidori (New Orleans Photos)





Born in Montreal, photographer Robert Polidori has been living in Paris and New York since 1987. While most of his subjects have centered on urban photography, he drew some controversy after recording images of New Orleans, post-Katrina (in particular, he photographed a deceased victim, in his bed). Polidori uses as custom-designed Kipp Wettstein aerial camera.

He speaks to his art:

When images are soft, they just remain evocative, or in your imagination. You get a mood, and it remains on the emotional level. The viewer has to put more of him or herself into it. When there is more detail, it’s like that old expression: There’s no fiction stranger than reality. Reality will compose the most extreme paradoxes and contradictions and adjacencies, which can’t be understood

29 August 2009

Stairs











Didden Village: a project by Dutch architectural firm MVRDV. The project itself is a rooftop addition in Rotterdam, Netherlands.

Growing collection...


(of pretty things. check them out at fig).

28 August 2009

Richard Shed Studio (Home Decor)



Located in Shoreditch, East London, Richard Shed Studio has worked with a number of clients in the UK, Europe and the US. To view more, navigate here.

Housing project in Helsingborg by Wilhelmson Arkitekter




Stockholm architects Wilhelmson Arkitekter have designed two six story, 14-unit apartmens with windows that look like gilded picture frames. The homes overlook the sea in Helsingborg, Sweden.

More here.