The power of a gif. These photographs still hold the valor of classic portrait photography with a subtle twist of animation. They still feel as if you could hang them on the wall, I’ve seen technology create paper thing lcd screens. So In the near future I believe we can actually have tangible albums and framed moving photographs. Visit his website via Photorest
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T BY ALEXANDER WANG 2014 FEAT. MANGO
It’s hard to follow up last years Bon Qui Qui video for Alexander Wang but I surprisingly found this hilarious the more I watched it. Unfortunately I’m unfamiliar with the Mango character from SNL played by Chris Kattan, but by watching the video I assume he needs no back story. The storyline is one of a faded aging star (Mango) who decided to dive back into the lime light and give showbiz one more chance. He meets some interesting people on a set of a new gig and the story unfolds. Realizing he was actually hired to be a backup dancer for rapper and choreographer Sharaya J. “The 2014 T…
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White Tattoos
Faint and ghost-like white ink tattoos have become more popular recently. Some tend to look like intricate burn marks or scars sculpted onto the body. Is it a passing fad like tribal tattoos on biceps or butterfly tramp stamps? Only time will tell. Let’s check back in on this in 10 years. source:
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Mens Summer Hairstyles
The Buzzed Swoop Back: One of the more versatile hairstyles. You can either slick the top back or push over. Throw in some product in it or go natural. Dress it up with a side part, or not. Your choice, and it’s easy to maintain, you just need to trim the top when it gets too long, Self buzzing the sides is easy, letting you cool down for summer and saving those bucks. The Classic Short Wave: A timeless hairstyle you can basically see in every decade. Low chance of being accused of being a pretentious hipster (like hairstyle above) It has the standard old Hollywood feel that can at…
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Jeff Bark – Woodpecker (Present Day Romanticism)
“Woodpecker stretches the definition of romanticism to reference both the emotive paintings of centuries past, and the modern struggle with post-industrial malaise. Situated in a teenage wasteland that hovers between nature and urban decay, Bark’s listless figures partake in skinny-dipping, huffing, and smoking marijuana.” Artist’s statement: “I’ve always been very sensitive to light, even in my house… It’s all about how the light makes you feel. In my studio the light is very sexy, calming – it’s warm from all the tungsten lights, and very comforting. In the brightness you can’t see around you, so you feel alone, except for me yelling at you saying ‘Move your finger!’ More than trying…
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Interview: Garret Taylor for Graveravens
Model, Actor, Musician Garret Taylor has his foot rightfully wedged into many doors. With his stable head and hard work ethic it is hard to not notice this talent. A discovered model with an already impressive body of work along with upcoming endeavors in music and acting. We can not wait to see what else Garret will handsomely conquer. -age? 21 -height? 6’ -location? Los Angeles -sign? Libra Q: Who do you look up to and idolize in the industry? A: In the modeling industry, I look up to David Gandy. He is very professional and approachable. I want people to feel that way when they look at my career…
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Mac DeMarco – Passing Out Pieces (Official Video)
Full of low res video tape murders and pulling salad out of his butt. The song from Salad Days has a fun camp feel we are all familar with when finding a camera. The video was directed by a fellow band-mate. Check out the shenanigans, and great music. The discription on the video states: “Demarco’s at it again, except this time he’s seen to much! Out for revenge with seemingly no good reason, no one is safe with this cretin roaming the street. There’s blood on his hands and he’s washing them clean, with more blood! All his paranoid fantasies have been realized in this disturbed and barbaric world. “I…
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Famous Landmarks Mid-Construction
These landmarks are such a part of their regional culture we almost forget they had to be built. We view them like a natural mountain or a requirement of a skyline. It’s interesting seeing these iconic landmarks mid creation. Humanizing the towering objects we’ve become so accustomed to.
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Chiara Goia – Sculptors’ Village
Chiara Goia’s photographic series Sculptors’ Village offers an intimate look into a Mongolian village dedicated to the creation and replication of popular statues. Through her lens, Goia captures both the scale of production and the quiet dedication of the artisans who inhabit the space, highlighting a craft that is meticulous, labor intensive, and rooted in tradition.
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David Szauder’s Glitches in Memory
David Szauder’s series Glitches in Memory explores the fragile and fragmented nature of recollection through a striking blend of vintage photography and digital distortion. The German artist uses portraiture to examine how memories warp over time and how fleeting moments and passing acquaintances can shift in clarity and meaning. The work feels both intimate and unsettling, capturing the human impulse to hold on while acknowledging that preservation is never perfect.
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Unbiased Message from EMT’s on Party Drug Usage
If you know someone or even are this person, this set list of unbiased advice from and EMT will be a breath of non judgmental fresh air. Simple advice on how to be safe when you step your party to the next level by dabbling in drugs. source: