Knock loud - I’m home, Viktor Egyed
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Xuebing Du
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Cosmic Funnies
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Origami Around

Product Placement
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Monterey Bay Aquarium

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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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Today's Document
trying on a metaphor
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Knock loud - I’m home, Viktor Egyed
Painting Pop Culture with @heatherbuchanan
To check out more of her quirky and cute goods, follow @heatherbuchanan on Instagram.
“When you love a movie or an actor, and you meet someone with that same affinity, there’s an instant bond between you,” artist Heather Buchanan (@heatherbuchanan) explains. Heather creates goods like pins, greeting cards and small prints, regularly featuring her favorite pop culture icons. “Attractiveness is boring,” the Canadian artist from Calgary explains. “There’s got to be some madness and some rare depth of hilarity.” Think John Goodman, Patrick Stewart, and yes, Bill Murray. “There is a mythology around [Bill Murray] that stems partially from nostalgia and partially from an excitement about what shenanigans he’ll pull in the future,” Heather says. “If you paint the slightest change in his eyes, then suddenly his whole face says something new.” The best piece of advice she can offer to other small business owners? “Make sure you’re putting as much time into making unique and exciting things as you are into corralling a following.”
361/365 - The Trial
I shot this yesterday but I didn’t have time to edit it. This was an interesting shoot. Getting that chair to that location by myself was an adventure unto itself. To get myself to the chair, I wore my rainboots, and once on the chair I would take them off. At one point I wasn’t thinking and I set the boot down next to the chair and watched it float down stream. I had to chase after it, as you can see by my one wet pant leg. The water is probably around 32*F. And I learned that burning vinyl is suffocating, even outdoors.
11• "Vento dall'est, la nebbia è là, qualcosa di strano fra poco accadrà. Troppo difficile capire cos'è, ma penso che un ospite arrivi per me." #100happydays
"Vento dall'est, la nebbia è là, qualcosa di strano fra poco accadrà. Troppo difficile, capire cos'è, ma penso che un ospite arrivi per me."
Campagna di sensibilizzazione - “Ogni giorno, sempre più ciclisti vengono uccisi nelle strade brasiliane. Rispettiamo i ciclisti. Fermiamo la strage.”
Advertising Agency: Heads Propaganda, Rio de Janeiro, Brasile direttori creativi: Luis Christello , Flavio Medeiros Art Directors: Luis Christello , Hugo Agostinho Copywriter: Flavio Medeiros Illustratore: Studio Nutts Fotografo: Guido Paternò Pubblicato: Marzo 2014
Nell’epoca del selfie , è quasi incredibile immaginare un ragazzo di una ventina d’anni appena, con la barba incolta e la camicia a quadrettoni, che invece di scattare foto al suo piatto di alce biologico imbraccia il fucile ed esce a caccia per sopravvivere. Niente instagram, niente social network, nessuna connessione a internet, nessun desiderio di apparire, nessuna voglia di comunicare con i propri amici o i propri cari. Chris voleva solo esserci, vivere, lasciare un segno unicamente come prova del proprio passaggio. (via Le vere foto del viaggio del ragazzo di Into the wild - Panorama)
Una bellissima raccolta fotografica delle ultime immagini, catturate da Christopher McCandless prima di morire. Il suo zaino, i panorami, i nuovi amici e le scoperte.
you and me
You had me at "Hello"!
Johan Thörnqvist
297/365 - Untitled on Flickr.
The big picture lights it up
When life gives you gin…
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The way of the Sámi
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