entries Tagged as [photography]

Friedlander, Voyeur, Absent

NYC, 1966. Photograph by Lee Friedlander.


Voyeur: Absent

‘And the rest is silence’

In-camera photograph by Ren Rox.

Found via Laura Serra

Oily Gaga

‘The Largest Magazine Ever Produced by Guinness World Record. No shit!’

Gaga, photographed by Inez Van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin for Visionaire 61 – the ‘Larger Than Life’ issue.

Found via art8amby

Third Mind, ManiaMania

‘The range moniker pays homage to The Third Mind, a 1978 book and concept by William Burroughs and Brian Gysin, which showcased the ‘cut ups’ technique originating from the Surrealists – a form also adapted to film making by Kenneth Anger and Maya Deren. In this mode, unrelated texts and images where literally cut up and rearranged to form radical narratives and vistas.’

Abbey Lee Kershaw, shot by Elle Muliarchyk for ManiaMania. Info here.

Found via Fashionising

Mer

Every person I encounter named ‘Chelsea’ turns out to be incredibly cool.

Sacramento’s Chelsea Wolfe is now in LA – and here’s the video for Mer, from her new album Ἀποκάλυψις.

Below, photographed by Anna Dobos for Interview magazine.

Interview here, tees here.

Obama, Vibe

Barack Obama photographed for Vibe Magazine by Terry Richardson, September 2007.

Found via Hypebeast

‘After Hours’

‘Karlie Kloss lives up to her reputation as the all-American girl as she dons glitter, sequins and Lurex to revisit New York’s Seventies disco heyday’

Editorial for the November 2011 British Vogue photographed by Terry Richardson.


Donna Summer: Hot Stuff

Found via Fashion Indie

Orange Terry

‘terry richardson stencil new york city meatpacking district’

Street art snapped by Daniel Rolnik.

Found via Argot & Ochre

Autumn

‘Autumn’s coming to New York’ –Jay Nodland

Photograph by Jim Richardson.

Found via Crystal Lauderdale

NYC contrasts

Above, Empire State of Mind, an ode to New York City.

Below, Adrian Kinloch’s photos from the Brooklyn Bridge, October 1, 2011.

More here.




‘Wtf are you eating?’

‘Having many food and chemical sensitivities has been a largely trial-and-error process for what can be tolerated and what can’t, and has resulted in many creative kitchen science experiments’

Web designer/cartoonist (and former student of mine) Annie Hero has developed some major health problems. Recently, she’s taken to blogging about her approach to reclaiming her life from years of processed food intolerance.

Annie’s WTF are you eating? can be found here.


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