• ART,  CULTURA

    New York through an Infrared Lense

    Il fotografo italiano Paolo Pettigiani crea una serie di paesaggi a infrarossi scattati al Central Park di New York in cui il contrasto tra natura e creazioni umane viene portato in primo piano. “The purpose is to highlight the majesty and the contrast of nature included in the famous Big Apple’s skyscrapers.”

  • ART,  CULTURA

    The Art History of THE SELFIE

    There is a lot more history associated with infamous selfie culture. It’s not something self-centered millennials have created but something that has been passed down for longer than you might think. “Artists have been taking selfies since the dawn of photography. Cameras allowed people to capture their own image in a way that had never been possible in all of human history, and today most of us carry these magical devices in our pockets, taking self portraits everywhere we go.” Articoli correlati Micromax lancia Bolt Selfie e Canvas Selfie 4 Selfie of the Day: Nicki Minaj esce di scena Scattare un selfie con l'app Selfie di Microsoft è diventato ancora più facile su…

  • CULTURA

    How Much Does Everyone ACTUALLY Make Working on a $200 Million Movie

    American summer blockbusters throw out large numbers that are easily impressive when told about, but it brings a new and enlightening perspective seeing how the money actually ends up getting split between everyone who is working on that “big budget” feature film. Guarda il video qui sotto: Articoli correlati La star del Signore degli Anelli Elijah Wood afferma che Hollywood è presa da un potente anello pedofilo e Tinseltown sta coprendo uno "squallido’ underbelly full of predatory ‘vipers’ Elijah Woods fa un'inversione a U sugli anelli pedofili predatori di Hollywood Trump si dirige a Hollywood per raccogliere fondi con le stelle… Ceramic debris snarls traffic on 170 Freeway in North Hollywood

  • CULTURA,  FASHION

    Alix Angjeli, Katherine Moore, Sarah Abney & Veronika Vilim by Craig McDean

    A high fashion vintage inspired editorial for the May 2016 issue of Interview Magazine captured by photographer Craig McDean, starring models Alix Angjeli, Katherine Moore, Sarah Abney and Veronika Vilim. See the shoot below:   Pubblicazione di posa: Interview Magazine May 2016 Modello: Alix Angjeli, Katherine Moore, Sarah Abney, Veronika Vilim Fotografa: Craig McDean Fashion Editor: Capelli di Karl Templer: Trucco di James Pecis: Scenografia di Diane Kendal: Gerard Santos

  • ART,  CULTURA

    Small Steps Are Giant Leaps by Aaron Sheldon

    Photographer Aaron Sheldon dives into the exciting exploration in a young childs mind (his four-year old son) as he witnesses new places that are completely unknown to him. He’s cleverly dressed in a mini spacesuit as he observes his sounding. La serie Small Steps Are Giant Leaps spera di tradursi in un libro e attualmente può essere finanziata su Kickstarter.

  • CULTURA,  Varie.

    90’s Teenagers in their Bedrooms

    Uno sguardo documentario intimo nella mente degli adolescenti in cui la fotografa Adrienne Salinger chiede agli adolescenti degli anni '90 di posare con i loro effetti personali e possedimenti nella loro stanza. Each with a different style and mess. A delightful look back at 90’s teen angst, bold colors and personal taste. Vedere la serie qui sotto:

  • ART,  CULTURA

    Original Sin by Andre Levy

    Frankfurt based street artist Andre Levy aka Zhion, creates a fun, quirky and playful series titled Original Sin where he takes stones either in structures or natural settings and paints bright-colored mens briefs on them as a commentary on the fragility of nudity. See some of the selected works from his Original Sin series below:

  • CULTURA

    Apple Releasing an All-Glass iPhone in 2017

    In a recent news report trusted and well-known tech analyst Ming-Chi Kuo announced that Apple will most likley be taking a huge leap on their upcoming iPhone design mid 2017. Ming-Chi Kuo states it’s out with the aluminum and in with pure glass design. Will it be a special hard to break glass? Let’s hope so since we now don’t want the entire phone shattering into oblivion. Further leaks state the feature is not something initially presented with the iPhone 7 but will be some sort of upgrade on a device unveiled in early to mid 2017.