entries Tagged as [photography]

Love Me Tender

‘Are you alright there, love?’

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, shot by Greg Williams for British lingerie phenom Agent Provocateur.

I really love Provocateur’s use of classic typography – with a smidgen of 1970s floof. And humor. It’s a bit beyond what competitor Victoria’s Secret tends to do.

Forbidden park, 2008

‘Terry is very much about sex’ –Tom Ford

Photographer Terry Richardson is largely considered to be the next Helmut Newton.

Pictured, shots for Tom Ford’s Spring 2008 campaign. More here.

Gap reality

From Australia: Gap by Tom Bryan.

David Bowie Black Book, 1980

‘The Illustrated Biography by Miles and Chris Charlesworth’

Designed by Pearce Marchbank, published 1980.


David Bowie: All The Young Dudes

Found via Gábor Kóthay, Counter-Print

‘Who are the superheros today?’

Call for entries: COLORS magazine takes a look at real heroes.

Submit here.

TrekEarth: The world just got a little bit smaller


Malachite Kingfisher, Botswana

‘TrekEarth is dedicated to fostering a global community interested in photography from around the world.’

Photography is a wonderful invention that allows us to see parts of the world that we may never actually come into contact with.

Click on the TrekEarth images to view larger/jump/explore.


Drommedaris Tower, Holland


Bleu et Blanc de Djerba, Tunisia


Harajuku Gothic Lolitas, Japan


Evening Colors, Mongolia


Reflections, Liechtenstein


Prague Metro, Czech Republic


Dominican Republic

Found via Gábor Kóthay

‘We No Speak Americano’

Found via Lyndsie Ross

Killer crawdads

‘Mudbugs’ aren’t just available in Louisiana.

In the Sacramento Delta – amidst a maze of scenic draw bridges and rural roads – is Isleton Joe’s.

And a large bowl of Joe’s spicy crayfish – which grow huge locally – leaves quite a mess.

Photos by mehallo

The last Lucky

The final Lucky store that bore the Raymond Loewy facade was located in Palo Alto.

There was a strong preservation effort for this location. Palo Alto is quite picky about big boxes invading.

Now abandoned, the store saw its last customer in 2005.

Photo by mehallo, taken 1998

The Super: Petrini’s, an old Lucky

I designed a postcard series in 1999 called, 20th Century Obsolete. It was about things unique to the 20th Century, things that no longer exist. They’re now available as notecards and prints. Snag your own here.

And,
In my opinion, Lucky today isn’t quite the Lucky it once was. (Read my next post, I’ll have it up by early evening)

Jack Parr


Hermione Gingold: Liaisons


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