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Archive for May, 2008

Esteban Schimpf plays with stereotypes and archetypal images. Weird and amazing…

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Love your legs, they take you everywhere, so treat them like you owe them! The model wears slashed leggings by Mrs. Jones which in full stride give you a dizzy effect. Capping off either end is an Emilo Pucci jacket and Katarzyna Szczotarska shoes.

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As summer nears, the annual rite of thematic group shows gains momentum. This year a number of titles support the notion of photography as social landscape, including “There’s No Place Like Home” (PDNB Gallery, Dallas); “Beyond the Backyard” (MOCP, Chicago) and “In Our Dreams” (Sasha Wolf, NYC). “When Color Was New” (Julie Saul, NYC) offers [...]

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Stack Footy is a new snowboard video produced by Think Thank productions dropping in Sept 08. I was fortunate enough to work with this crew for the past few seasons, they have helped me out tremendously. They have been by far the best crew to work with, creativity and fun are the name of the [...]

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Michael Cogliantry, our featured artist for the month of May, has come up with a hilarious short video piece. Enjoy… 

more about “Tanner Cogliantry’s Foreign Language …“, posted with vodpod
 

 

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We are almost upon our 5th First Friday event and they have been going very well. I’m particularly excited about this next one on June 6th, HOPE IS A MUSCLE. We are having a fundraising event/rock show/art show for the Rock n’ Roll Camp for Girls. Camp Photographer Shayla Hason will be sharing her work [...]

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Do you think money exchanges hands between Benjamin Linus (Michael Emerson) and Nikon on this product placement?
Has the celebrity obsessions have gone too far? It used to be the National Inquire with run out and shoot celebrities sun bathing in the nude, it was understood that the celebrity would sue the publication and the media [...]

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images from the brooklyn museum
 

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