Thursday, October 29, 2009

parcel tape?

This famous movie scene is made ENTIRELY OF PARCEL TAPE.
That's right.. mailing tape. I wish I was this talented.
This looks like it could totally be made on some computer software.

Art by Mark Khaisman

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

almost lovers



Here's to cuddling on a rainy Monday.
(And to photographer's Martin Engelbrecht, Laetitia Eskens and Annette Pehrsson.)

-J

Quatro quatro quatro quatro


Seeing double? No quadruple. I was inspired by mirrors today for some reason unbeknownst to me. (Photographer Inverselive and Marc Lagrange).

Feaverish Photo Blog

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

there is a light





Photos from cardboardlove.com

And if a ten-ton truck kills the both of us, to die by your side,
well, the pleasure and the privilege is mine.
-The Smiths

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Ahh serenity.. this reminds me of what it would be like to not have any homework, hiking in the woods, when it is NOT raining. (Photo: Jordi Gual)

Must.. have.. camera..

I want this hair!! Ahh so elegant I can't stand it.
(Photo: Marc Bordon)

-J

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New fav. photograher perhaps? L-O-V-E these interesting angles that Ilona Olkonen
has utilized. I am a huge fan of angle and texture - but these are with women's bodies.

obscured



Carles Rodrigo following what seems to be a trend in photography.. obscured faces.
Me likey.

Feaverish Photo Blog

je t'aime les chaussures


A. I love her style soooooo much: Nirvana shirt, skinny black jeans, vintage. Ugh. jealous (as I sit here in class in sweats).

B. I want these shoes.. Dolce and Gabbana (sadly I will never be able to afford them, nor do I have an occasion to wear them). Sad news.






Photos from fashiontoast.com

Monday, October 26, 2009

Boo. Happy Halloween

This reminds me of psycho or something - how fitting.
Happy Halloween

Flasshhhh


Photos by Barbara Fabbri, found on Feaverish Photo Blog

I love these.. especially the first one. I always like when the sun flashes and blurs a face. This was first done by Kurosawa in film in the 1950s (my film nerd self is coming out).

Picking out classes.. photo here I come!!