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Thursday, November 25, 2010

»Dream Sequence« by MADAME PERIPETIE



Madame Peripetie is a photographer based in Dortmund, Germany. Her latest series »Dream Sequence« will be exhibited at Vaseline in  Düsseldorf until January 11, 2011. 


Her outside-the-box vision provides for a stimulating abstract photography experience.  Check out the rest of her portfolio on her website.

© by Madame Peripetie

Monday, November 22, 2010

Guerra Twins by Joan Crisol for Mate Magazine


Photographer Joan Crisol captured Spanish twins Haydem & Raul Guerra alongside Carlos San Roman for the new issue #28 of Mate magazine.















The editorial is styled by Raul Baleige with hair & makeup by Evita Susavila



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Friday, November 12, 2010

Thursday, November 11, 2010

a life on facebook // the real facebook movie


Demoreel 2009 Maxime Luère from maxluere on Vimeo.

This short film, directed by Maxime Luère, speaks for itself. Many of us, including myself, can relate to the story here as facebook has already become a part of/taken over our reality.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

inspiration / ONE OF A KIND by GIAMPAOLO SGURA feat. LEA T / hercules mag editorial








Lea T, a transsexual model, recently appeared in an editorial for Hercules Magazine shot by Giampaolo Sgura. The Brazilian model is not-at-all new to the modeling scene. She's been favored by Givenchy for their Fall/Winter 2010 ad campaign and she (but not her clothes) was profiled in August 2010 issue of French Vogue. The title of her profile read "LEA, born again...". And she is; changing the modeling industry as she moves along.








Here are more shots from the recent editorial for Hercules Magazine.









last leaf

OK GO, in collaboration with Geoff Mcfetridge, took a very creative approach to their "Last Leaf" music video by using something as simple as toast. A laser cutter was used to draw on pieces of toast. When they put together these shots, they ended up with a stop-motion short film. The result? Phenomenal!

Check out the video below.


Tuesday, November 2, 2010

flickr stream



Check out this random sampling of my photography. You can find more on my flickr page.