Riding the Subway with Stanley Kubrick
As most New Yorkers know, the subway system is the lifeline of New York City. In 1946 Stanley Kubrick set out as a staff photographer for LOOK Magazine to capture the story of New York City’s subway commuters.
(via BlogLESS: A Blog about Design Ethics)
The collection was named ‘Movement’… either by the design blogger I swiped this from or the artist named it that.
Spanish Moss Sunrise. Savannah, GA.
Savannah, as much as your traffic sucks and your summers are hot and sticky, you can be quite the charmer.
Photo by Christopher AndersenKristen Wiig + on set shenanigans = yes please.
These are such great photographs. Listen to her and Alec Baldwin’s gabfest here.
Women behind cameras is the coolest thing in the world.
(Source: wmagazine)
“Carousels – In the Round”, by Pep Ventosas.
‘My work is about finding new visual experiences in photography. With the series ‘Carousels – In the Round’, I walked in a circle around each of the carousels, shooting repeatedly along the path. T
hen the photographs were overlaid and refined to discover what becomes of the orbit. One may think they are looking at a single carousel in each image, but it is actually as many as several dozen separate shots of the same carousel, blended together — the carousel and its environment, in the round.’
Multiple Exposures of Carousels
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