Revox B77 MKII high speed tape recorder, 1984. Introduced 1977, Studer-Revox AG Switzerland. Via Goldenageofaudio

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Revox B77 MKII high speed tape recorder, 1984. Introduced 1977, Studer-Revox AG Switzerland. Via Goldenageofaudio
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Guy Laramée‘s new series captures beautiful pieces of the native birds of the Brazilian region Serra do Corvo Branco. The series contains nine sculptures sourced from secondhand bookstores within the country—tomes of the Classicos Jackson which is a series of literature classics published in the ‘50s in Brazil.
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Creating 3-D Characters From Paper and Scalpel with @fidelisundqvist
For more behind-the-scenes photos of Fideli’s paper art, follow @fidelisundqvist on Instagram.
“My favorite things to build are characters, like a parrot for example,” says image-maker and paper artist Fideli Sundqvist (@fidelisundqvist) of Uppsala, Sweden, who creates three-dimensional objects and environments for images and props.
During her degree studies, Fideli found a way to work with 3-D paper to build characters and environments like a puppet theater. “It made it possible for me to feel the characters, and to make images and tales more intuitive. It’s a playful way to work, and opens up various opportunities and ideas.” She likes to post the behind-the-scenes process of her art, which is used for everything from digital and print campaigns to city projects in Sweden.
To create a parrot, Fideli searches the Internet for images for a collage, then draws onto card stock before cutting using a scalpel, shaving small strips for the feathers, and mounting these onto the base using double-sided tape. Then she adds details like claws, eyes and wings. “I often build only half-models, so one side is always flat. This is time efficient and works well for shooting,” Fideli says.
“I want to wake the child inside us regularly, so we do not forget that they exist in us. I think life can be a little more exciting and fun that way,” she says. “I hope people feel inspired, and for a while can go into their own fantasy worlds.”
Monthly Hashtag Project: #MHPlive
Monthly Hashtag Project is a series featuring designated themes and hashtags chosen by Instagram’s Community Team. For a chance to be featured on the Instagram blog, follow @music on Instagram.
This month’s prompt was #MHPlive, which asked participants to create images of a live musical performance. Guest curator Sacha Lecca (@sachalecca) selected some of his favorite submissions from the project, but be sure to check out the rest here.
#HowIShoot: Framing Figures Through Light and Shadow with Rui Veiga
To see more of Rui’s graphical black-and-white photos, follow @__darkwhite__ on Instagram.
Just over a year ago Rui Veiga (@__darkwhite__) picked up photography as a hobby and has since developed his own visual voice, focusing on silhouettes, contrasts and graphic shapes. “I like taking pictures in black-and-white because it travels through time and adds a touch of supernatural,” says Rui, who lives in Lausanne, Switzerland. “It is a style that allows me to go straight to what inspires me.” Most of his images are precisely planned and he often uses friends as his subjects, although sometimes he waits for pedestrians to naturally appear in the right spot.
Here are some of Rui’s tips for shooting high contrast photos:
Camera: Canon 7D, iPhone 6
Vantage Point: “To start with, look for lines, shadows, perspectives or light sources in geometrical forms and place your subject on it.”
Shooting: “Think of your composition and use the rule of thirds, so that your photos have more impact.”
Post-Production: “In post-production I use Lightroom to create the black and the white, correct the perspectives, refocus and reframe.” In Photoshop, Rui retouches more precisely – strengthening shadows and deleting or modifying elements, if desired. “I use Snapseed on my smartphone to finalize my photos before posting them on Instagram.”
I still had faith in you.. #redjag #fenderjaguar #fenderguitar
off to dreamland.. #snooze
"a dream you dream alone is only a dream, a dream you dream together is reality.." - John Lennon
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zZzzz.. #sleepyheads
in between days.. (at U16 Denai Alam)
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Beautiful Accidents
“ L'angoisse de l'éléphant cornu qui se cache derrière ton oeil ” mixed medias on paper 70x100 cm
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