Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts

Friday

FSA color photos

Wow. Check out these rare color photos taken by the Farm Security Association during the depression. The people come to life in a way they didn't in the black and white photos we're all so familiar with.







Monday

The Rich and Boring Need Not Apply...

Great article on the rise of Todd Selby in the NYTIMES.

...Mr. Selby’s online gallery is also indicative of a trend toward a rawer, more photojournalistic approach to interiors, a movement typified by indie design magazines like Apartamento or the interiors blog Homebodies, which are less interested in the faux perfection of shelter magazines than in the effluvia of everyday life. The spaces actually look lived in because they are.

Friday

Victorian Collage



OH. MY. GOD. I am so unexplicably excited by this article/discovery that I can hardly stand it. Weekend project: collage.

Wednesday

Compete

Just stumbled on this, The Hearst 8x10 Photography Biennial. For all of my budding photographer friends (there are SO MANY of you!).

Thursday

The Season for Mad Men

I'm writing a little piece on Mad Men/50's fashion for a paper here in West Palm called The Coastal Star. The perk was that I got my hair and makeup done and got to dress up all house-wifey. It was DA-BOMB. Check 'er out.


Wednesday

Little French Girls



Here's a tribute- inspired by the little girl I watched for almost half an hour outside of Shakespeare and Co. in Paris (above). The little one below KILLS ME.

Once upon a time... from Capucha on Vimeo.

Thursday

Morgan Levy Photography

My good friend Sara has been on a Fulbright scholarship in Bogota, Colombia for the last year. Another friend Morgan Levy, an incredible photographer, went to visit her in February. These are a few pictures from her trip, which I enjoy both for personal reasons and for their beauty— Morgan has a wonderful eye.

A reminder that you never know what you'll find when you travel. All the more reason to hop on that plane.


Wayuu Abuela and Sara


Salt Mines, Uribe, Colombia


Baby dolls, La Macarena, Bogota