Monday, December 14, 2015
Melvin Sokolsky
Still love these!! Taken in 1963, Melvin designed the bubble for the surreal Harper’s
Bazaar magazine spring shoot. The plexiglass bubble was hung from a
cable on a crane in various locations around Paris by American photographer and film director Melvin Sokolsky










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love this x
"These
chairs were laid out for a wedding in 1939 in Poland. The wedding was
abandoned, and so were the chairs due to the German invasion. They were
found again after the war with the trees growing through them. Every
year they are repainted."
Saturday, July 11, 2015
Todd Terje & The Olsens - Inspector Norse (Glastonbury 2015)
Absolutely looove everything about this and the dancers too, brilliant! It's put a huge smile on my face, fun times xx
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Saturday, April 11, 2015
What Superheroes Would Have Looked Like In The 16th Century
French photographer Sacha Goldberger remained classic heroes and villains---from Catwoman to Spider-Man, as
16th century types. Some seriously impressive costume work going on
here, with zero Photoshop helping these looks come to life. More <here>
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